Open to the Public!
Hours:
Tuesday- Friday: 10am to 6pm
Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Studies show 68 percent of the buyers at existing ReStores are low-income residents looking for a bargain. Dozens of Habitat affiliates in Michigan and elsewhere are operating successful ReStores. The concept is unique in Saginaw County. The Home Depot, Lowe's, Wolohan Lumber, United Building Centers and Meijer are supportive and have already donated materials. This is yet another way of approaching Habitat's goal to eliminate substandard housing.
There are no primary competitors with the ReStore in Saginaw County. The ReStore is the only local retail business selling recycled building and home-improvement supplies. Secondary competition with local retail home improvement stores will be unlikely due to lower ReStore sales volumes, the types of materials sold, and the nature of the average customer.
A changing downward economy will have little impact on the ReStore. The ReStore will provide an outlet for retail businesses to contribute home improvement materials they cannot sell in return for tax deductions, therefore gaining some value for the material. The ReStore also provides building and home improvement materials at significant cost savings, allowing the pursuit of home improvement even in tight economic conditions.
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Saginaw Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Items we accept:
Lumber ▪ Doors ▪ Cabinets ▪ Siding ▪ Light fixtures ▪ Furniture
Electrical & Plumbing supplies ▪ Glass ▪ Bathroom fixtures ▪ Flooring ▪Tile ▪ Brick Hardware ▪ Roofing ▪ Paint ▪ Windows ▪ Furniture Appliances ▪ Tools ▪ Sinks ▪ Drawer pulls/knobs ▪ TV’s and computers . . . and much more!
ALL ITEMS ARE SCREENED FOR SUITABILITY AND
MUST BE CLEAN AND IN WORKING ORDER