Address: 301 Piedmont Rd, Charleston, WV 25301, USA
Phone: +13047208733
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Christopher Batog
It had an eclectic collection of home goods. Some new and used bath fixtures plus a couple whole kitchen setups. No public restroom anymore.
Teresa Sheets
I would love to have purchased three large pieces of furniture ($500.00), but they can’t hold it for a few hours so you can get help hauling—even if paid for in full. Not everyone travels with a trailer hooked to a truck trying to maneuver their parking lot if by chance they have something you’d like. I, also, was going to be donating, but will be giving to the Mount Mission. The Mission is excellent to people purchasing. They will let you get your transportation worked out.
J G
Good prices, nice variety of household items, furniture in the back , same desks and file cabinets have been for sale for month and months . They need newer items out
amanda Dexter
For a place that gets their stuff for free it is so unbelievably high priced .
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It's best to go in person and look at the items.
I have not seen any there
They do. Inventory varies daily, mostly used with the odd new item occasionally. My advice is to just drop in and see what they have today. If you dont find what you were looking for chances are you'll find something else you weren't.
They had a couple when I last went, but that was a good while ago.
Yes. Usually. With any place like this, it's all about timing. Got to visit often to wonder across great things.
I believe they will come pick up donations, but they do not move furniture for people. Their donation may have to be outside
I'm not sure that they do,if your talking about numbered fiileing draws they do.
Yes when he's in there,there's a # usually on the space they rent.also sixty day warranty,and depending, they'll also deliver. A.I I do believe That's there name.Good luck,Hate backed up laundry.♥️🙃❤️.
They had lots of paint the last time I was in about a week ago. $12 gallon
I have never had that happen. But I have seen they have raised prices I would call and ask.for manager. Then ask manager when they started that
The prices have gone up some but they're still very reasonable. We've been remodeling our house & have gotten alot of things there...interior & exterior paint, light fixtures, electrical & plumbing supplies, tools, exercise equipment, fencing, paneling, floor & wall tiles, lumber & trim work, furniture, bathroom pedestal sink & antique mirror cabinet, glassware, kitchen cabinets, XMas lights & decor, golf clubs, bowling balls & other oddball stuff to do artsy/crafts garden sculptures. It's all donated materials & stuff so it's kind of like a scavenger hunt. If you see something you like then you better buy it because it's likely going to be gone later. All proceeds go to benefit the Habitat for Humanity organization so not only can you save money but you also help out with Habitat's local charitable projects. Win/Win!!
Nope, they sell to anyone and their people are very nice.
The Habitat For Humanity ReStore carries a variety of previously-owned household goods and building materials which mostly likely includes the item you seek. They typically have things like kitchen sinks and faucets, bathroom sinks and faucets, toilets, large and small appliances, exercise equipment, wires, wiring conduit, desks, filling cabinets, kitchen cabinets, couches, chairs, doors, paint, tiles, wood, screws and other hardware. For the sake of brevity, I can't list it all. It's best to just go in and look around. Parking is convenient and the prices are very low.
Always good place to look always have different donated items
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