Address: 2361 NW Military Hwy, San Antonio, TX 78231, USA
Phone: +12103411573
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–6:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–6:30PM
Friday: 8AM–6:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–6:30PM
Jeffery Hazle
This is the place to go if you know you're going to need help. I could find a replacement valve body, but would not have been able to find the o-rings without Paul's help and advice.
Adam M.
You know I lived near this store for over 5 years and never paid any attention to it. But, I could have really used this store over the years instead of going to Home Depot or Lowes. This store has almost everything you'd need for repairs around the house and at affordable prices, very comparable to the big box stores or even online. I now come here all the time if I need something and I've yet to not find what I needed. However I can't remember if I saw any power tools inside so don't expect a big selection of those, but they have just about everything else. Oh and if you live in the many apartments near here and your landlord is giving you trouble replacing that weirdly sized AC filter no store carries. This place probably has your size and they have the EZflow fiberglass filters that most apartments use anyways. (At the very back of the store) Seriously, if you need hardware, give this place a chance, you'll be happy you did.
Jay Shulman
Because it's right around the corner, and it has a little bit of everything there it's very convenient. From candles to power tools, electrical, to gardening, to plumbing and lots of bolts and screws. Great place when in a hurry
Geo-T Pav
Always a store that is good to visit. The staff is helpful, professional, and polite. The stuff inside is quality oriented. I hope you find what your looking for, I always do or get an idea on how to fix something around the house.
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I didn't recommend it to clean the toilet I recommended it for unstopping clogged drainage but I use vinegar for cleaning toilet I put full strength I shut the water off on the tank and fill almost to the top let it set all night if you don't have another bathroom fill it when you go to bed and if its used repeat each night and it will bring it to look new
I do not think so. You might want to call
I know they do carry florescent tube light bulbs. Red may be per season. I recommend you call. They're very helpful and friendly.
I believe they have a variety of dead bolt locks to choose from, if you're looking for more like door catches that apartments use then you may wanna call up to see if they stock them..
Depending on how bad it is, you may be able to get away with a water proof filler. Look up something called Rejuvenat for stainless steel
Check to see if Johnnies still carries Hollaway House Wood Cleaner. Its a good waterless wood cleaner. It sounds like you have a build up from the polish. Use the cleaner and a microfiber cloth and work quickly to remove the build up.
The carry a bunch of styles of cabinet knobs. A few are black wrought iron looking. One of them may work for you.
No rust off. They carry rust cure which is a great product. It neutralizes rust and the leaves a protective coat. They have naval jelly, maybe wink, and ospho
"It is called Bio Zapp and it works wonders!! It takes out any odors from fabrics/carpets/etc That's its purpose. Also when it comes to pet urine odors it takes it out so much so that the pet doesn't smell it anymore either and therefore they don't continue to do it there." Jill Bybee
The product mentioned was PC7. Its a waterproof epoxy. It comes in stick type or a 2 part putty. Another interesting thing about PC7 is that it starts out white but can be colored to match the material being repaired.
Short of refinishing, Howard Restore a Finish works very well, even on finishes with minor blotches and scratches. Then a Wipe-on poly or simple Minwax over that if desred. If you simply want to feed/shine the current wood/finish, Wood Preen is good.
Yes, i think I have seen them there. 😃
They have 3 options. 1 is a slab gasket. Its a rubber strip that presses into the expansion joint. Another is to use foam backer rod to fill the gap to within a quarter inch of the surface then fill the remainder with self leveling caulk. The third is a product called "Slab" its a heavy toolable caulk that will fill wide gaps.
Go to the store and they will he able to tell you are call them.
They sell a brick cleaner I use outside. I would call them though to see if you should use it inside.
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