Everything you need for your house is here if you know what you're looking for. Restore became my go-to place for everything when I bought my house , especially yard stuff. If you're a landlord, look here for everything you need to renovate apartments including cabinets, sinks, toilets and even some appliances. This is the BEST place if you like to repurpose items. I made a tabletop fountain out of PVC pipe and two light fixture covers. Most items are used and/or leftovers, though new items can be found from time to time. Staff are friendly and helpful (Especially Ali and Andy) and prices are reasonable. Some people haggle on pricing but I never do. Seems like a waste since prices are low and proceeds go to Habitat. Plus, I think the goodwill of accepting whatever price they come up with leads to lower prices overall. Cannot say enough good things about Restore. They let you just brows around all day and when you're ready you can get good help The best place for diy projects!!! Colin (Along with everyone ) is super friendly helping you with any questions. Not to mention it helps the community. They also take your donations of unwanted items... Win win!!!!! The prices at Habitat are generally pretty decent except for days like today when their greed takes over from common sense. I picked up a box of mostly used galvanized and black pipe fittings/nipples. Usually they look at what is in the box and give you a price for the lot. Today they scanned the bar code with an iPhone on a used 1/2" x 6" galvanized nipple and keyed in $3.00 for the item. I asked really you are charging me 3.00 for a used piece of pipe? Yes, that's the price. If you have the slightest bit of plumbing/pipe fitting knowledge then you know these items have tapered threads. Pipe with tapered threads are mostly a one time use, when you break the connection it will be quite difficult if not impossible to get a leak proof seal. The Re-Store does great work with the funds from sales of donated items. Please don't get so greedy that you start charging Home Depot prices for used items. It's a very good place to get materials at a good price . But it's not the same as the past, when you can get almost anything. Code and regulation changed everything maybe for the best. They are limited on what they can accept now, same as to sell. But still the only place in town the get a bang for your buck. Keep up the good work.
Habitat For Humanity Restore is a US Furniture Store based in Anchorage, Alaska. Habitat For Humanity Restore is located at 5023 Cordova St, Anchorage, AK 99503, USA.
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