Address: 950 SE 12th St, Hialeah, FL 33010, USA
Phone: +13058837748
Sunday: 7AM–8PM
Monday: 6AM–11PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11PM
Thursday: 6AM–11PM
Friday: 6AM–11PM
Saturday: 6AM–11PM
Jeason Gold
This Home Depot here is funny style, the people that work there are no where to be found when you need help with something, store unorganized most of the items are tear up and missing. The employees always somewhere in a hiding place talking in groups or on their cellphones socializing when they suppose to be working. If you need something don’t come here it’s useless.
Nathan Harrell
Poor service, long wait for anyone to unlock anything locked up ( cables paint etc). Not enough check out stations open ,most self service.. and staff is beyond rude.
Guio Ramirez
The pro Line services full in firts hours in the morning. We are the clients mire money give you. More lines for pro customers in all Home depots. We build this country.
Ja'Miah Washington
Eddie, Gill, and Allen in the gardening section were awesome. Literally sent from heaven, I wasn’t even going to stop by Home Depot tonight but decided to go to see about gardening tools to restore my grandfathers garden and start my community garden in my backyard. You guys literally couldn’t find the tools and those gentlemen did not rest until we found what I was looking for. I greatly appreciate the services that was given today from them and would recommend going to that Home Depot swift services with positive attitudes.
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It is also difficult to find someone to guide you within the establishment and the cash without personnel.
Everything has to be done outside the law, and only when there is a violation of the law, the police can ask you for id. But only if there is clear evidence or probability of a crime or crimes. And he intends to arrest you, otherwise, this constitutes a violation of citizen rights. The officer is obliged to comply with the law, and to protect all of us equally, without his conduct and attitude being a danger and a tyrannical form against the law. Making complaints to the police under unfounded charges and that these lead to the mistreatment and stubbornness of a citizen, by an entity that abuses its power and influence, is among other things an indication of probable links of corruption, and suspicious complicity. Taves do not combine so many eyes looking, a question? Because they don't grab the thieves' complises. Abuse of one is harm to all. No one is above the law, read the US constitution. The police have the power that the law gives you, according to the law.
Go to a local supply house or small hardware store. Depending where you go, you cam even save some $$$
I have no knowledge about it
You should look at Wood, line 17.
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