Address: 2239 Auto Park Way, Escondido, CA 92029, USA
Phone: +16195165267
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
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Nice store! Clean, Covid safety precautions are taken by the employees. Clean restroom. We love the Habitat for Humanity ReStore so we wanted to check this one out while we were in San Diego for the weekend. Lots of furniture, hardware pieces in organized bins. There was a very large front door set that was already sold, but I had to take a video! There is an outdoor section with more stuff too! Prices are fantastically good! Parking lot on the property.
Ted Clinite
purchased table leg and ceiling fan and made a Dragon Fly out of it Love going to the shop, can find all sort of art projects Cheryle
Susanne Alton
Found some matching cabinets! Can't wait to set up my sewing room to make more blankets for homeless and church linens! The deals were amazing. Thank you to those who donated them in the first place!
Deana Rickard
Love it! I moved to Oceanside from Lake Elsinore, the area had two Restore stores. Carlsbad Restore has nothing that interests me. YOU DO! Visited yesterday the Escondido one, my friend who knew nothing about you bought a mega bunch of items I also found some treasures. Open during this virus scare so I was worried you would be closed but your brave and wonderful employees were awesome! Thank you for being there for me. I know I will be back every month because I have pain management Doctors appointment each month so perhaps you will have what I need next time... crossed fingers. I was at temecula store often and many times in Elsinore. Love you, Deana Rickard
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You're best off calling or going there. Their stock always changes dependant on what people donate.
You could ask the questions and they will give you the info you need. It's just one of there retail locations fyi. :)
Apologies for the late reply on this. The ReStore does not accept fabric trimmings. Thank you for considering the ReStore!
Thank you so much for thinking of us, Sally. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept mattresses/box springs, no matter what condition. You might try the Salvation Army or AmVets. Good luck, and thank you again!
This is not something the ReStore will accept, and I'm not sure of any organization that would. Maybe Father Joe's or other organizations that serve the homeless population?
We require that all customers and donors wear a mask to enter the store, request that customers socially distance, clean high-traffic areas regularly, and ask that customers who are under the weather please visit another day. We also offer contactless pickups for purchases made online and can even deliver purchased items for a fee. We hope to see you soon!
Thank you so much for thinking of the ReStore, Carolyn. We're still working out safety protocols for curbside pickups of donations, and are hoping to be able to resume soon. We are not yet accepting residential donations - also working on protocols to safely do so. Please follow us on Facebook @ReStoreEscondido or subscribe to our newsletter by visiting our website to stay informed on the latest news related to the ReStore. https://www.sandiegohabitat.org/ReStore/Connect-with-the-ReStore.
I'm not sure if they do but they sell paint and supplies very cheap.... if that helps
Yes
I've never seen anything about them giving material away, but your best option is to call or head over and speak with a supervisor.
This is for home improvements, you want to search for a second hand children's store like... Once upon a Child.
They have a great selection of doors, shutter doors, tall doors, short door's.
Yes they do
Habitat ReStores Accept the Following Types of Donations Appliances: Refrigerators, ranges, washers, dryers, freezers in good working order and are 8 years and younger Furniture: Couches, dining sets, dressers, bookshelves, end tables (no rips, stains, broken parts or pet damage). Building materials: Lumber, plywood, trim, block, fencing, insulation (preferably new or great condition). Home décor: Picture frames, dishes, art, artificial plants. Cabinets: Kitchen, bathroom, countertops — preferably with base cabinets (no water damage). Lighting: Chandeliers, track lighting, desk lamp, floor lamps (must be in working order). Hardware: Hinges, doorknobs, nails, fasteners, electrical, plumbing, cabinet pulls. Plumbing: Toilets, sinks, showers, tubs. Flooring: Tile, laminate, carpet, linoleum, carpet tile, hardwood (preferably enough to cover a small room)
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