stbuch wrote:One of the best places to get CHEAP building materials is any Habitat Re-Store. In case you haven't heard of them: They take excess stuff that is donated to Habitat for Humanity and sell it to raise money for the cause. There are all kinds of used and NEW building supplies of every type. We buy everything there that we can. Examples: countertops at $1 per foot, storm windows-$5, doors $10, shutters $5, replacement globes for chandeliers-.50 to 1.50. I got a granite double sink counter for the bathroom for $40. They also have all kinds of used furniture if you are interested in that. I like to look for unusual vintage lamps there. It is also a great place to get flooring of all types. Anyway, if you have one near you, check it out!!
Sherrie
Yeah Habitat Re-store
My porch lights $5.00 each
The 4" ceramic tiles 5 cents each
My bar sink for the tear with the faucets $ 7.00
The new prefinished cabinet doors in my album $2.50 each and the spring loaded hinges were 35 cents each.
There are probably 30 -35 other small items and supplies that I bought there.
We remodeled our home in 2000 and purchased windows doors appliances bath and kitchen fixtures, flooring and carpet and hundreds of other items and supplies. We felt so blessed and a little guilty at the money we saved we volunteered as sales assistants every Saturday from 8 to 3 for the better part of a year. We met and were able to help guide and instruct hundreds of shoppers and met a lot of really nice folk.
Habitat is a great organization people helping people. Kinda reminds me of a forum I know
