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Happy Wednesday, ReStore 
Shoppers and Friends!  
Don't let your beauty sleep be affected
by the time change!

 

Here at the Summit County ReStore we are always trying to find ways to improve!

 

We ask that you take a moment to answer 10 survey questions that will help us better serve you and the community.

 

It should only take about five minutes. Click here to take the survey.

 

Speaking of time, don't forget to spring ahead this Sunday! Maybe winter will take a hint ...

 

See you tomorrow!

  

 

      - Rick Thoerig, ReStore Manager

 

 

The ReStore is the only store where you shop for yourself and help build homes for others.

What's new at the ReStore? 
Click on the *bold* items to see pictures!

Furniture

- Dresser (4)
- Coffee table (5)
- End Table (4)
- Cabinet (4)
- Bookshelf (2)
- Desk (4)






Appliances

- Microwave

- Washer

- Dryer

- Stove

- Refrigerator

 

 

 

Misc.

- Levolor Curtain Holdback

- Levolor Blinds

- Benjamin Moore Paint & Tint


*** Don't forget to bring your window measurements *** 

 

Building Materials

- Cabinets
- Bath Fixtures
- Windows
- Tile
- Flooring






This work table is just what you need for your next project.
ReStore Price: $250

This brand new sliding patio door will be sure to let the sun in (if winter ever stops).
ReStore Price: $850
 
Cabinets galore at the ReStore! Check out this section the next time you visit.
ReStore Price: 
$50-125 each (pictured)

You'll love the bedroom furniture on display at the ReStore.
ReStore Price: $125 (pictured)

In need of a hydraulic platform lift? The ReStore has one!
ReStore Price: $450

Our furniture selection never disappoints!
ReStore Price: $175 (pictured) 

Check out the new Deconstruction section in the ReStore

Items from homes over 100-years-old

 

 

 

 

 

 

We've added a new section to the ReStore featuring items that our Deconstruction Program acquires from homes in the area.

 

You'll be amazed at the items found in some of the deconstructed homes. Several of these homes are over 100-years-old!

 

Unfamiliar with our Deconstruction Program? Deconstruction is the removal of building materials for the purpose of re-use or recycle.

 

Whether you're remodeling a kitchen or bath or demolishing a home or office, the Habitat for Humanity of Summit County Deconstruction Team can save you time and money by handling the deconstruction and removal of building materials and accessories.

 

So don't forget us when you go to demolish or remodel. Contact the Habitat office for an evaluation of the project and to determine costs.

 

For more information or to schedule an appointment, Charlie Livengood at 330-745-7734 x 206.

 

Habitat for Humanity ReStore accepts donated goods for resale. Proceeds from the 

ReStore help Habitat for Humanity fund the construction of local homes for local families.

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