Many of you have probably met Lori as she has been a cashier in the ReStore for months. We are so excited for her future home to begin construction today! 🏡
Habitat for Humanity of Delaware & Union Counties
20 hrs ·
We are excited to break ground this morning with Lori and her son on High Street in Delaware. This is our 5th and final home start of 2020. To learn more about this build, click here → https://habitatdelawareunion.org/lori
"This means everything to us. I feel my husband watching over us through this process knowing we will be in a safe, affordable and loving home." ~Lori
The "Raise the Roof Raffle" is on! 🎟️🎁 Purchase tickets to win exciting prizes now thru September 30th and help raise funds for 3 Habitat homes we are starting this fall! Purchase tickets and view items online or in person at:
🔗 → https://go.rallyup.com/hfhduc
📍 → Habitat ReStore (1161 Columbus Pike, Delaware OH 43015)
Good afternoon from the ReStore! If you need light bulbs, we just received a large donation of led light bulbs from Capital Lighting. Can lights, flush mounts and thousands of incandescent and led bulbs. Our new porcelain tile is 25% off through Labor Day or until supplies last!
The ReStore would like to thank Benjamin Cerda for his generous donation of face shields he created on his 3-D printer! The shields will be provided to customers that can't wear face masks. Thanks Benjamin!
Good afternoon ReStore nation! Lot's going on at the store, but first we would like to introduce the newest member of our team, OLIVER. He was born July 8th to the proud new parents ReStore Dir. Rob Ford and Ella Lynn Record! Congrats from the ReStore! We just received two semi loads of porcelain tile, so stop in and enjoy 20% off all flooring while supplies last! Here's a few other recent donations for sale.
Happy July 4th from the ReStore! We'll be closed for the holiday and open again Monday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for high risk customers and our normal hours Tuesday - Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Enjoy the holiday!
We're LIVE at the ReStore doing the live drawing for the Raise the Roof Raffle!
Habitat for Humanity of Delaware & Union Counties was live.
September 30 at 1:07 PM ·
Raise The Roof Raffle Drawing!!!
To all of the veterans who have served our great country:
THANK YOU for your commitment to us, and for the sacrifices you
and your families have made.
Each Wednesday, we honor our Veterans with a 15% discount. Since Verterans’ Day 2020 falls on a Wednesday, we will increase our standard discount to 25%. (This discount is only applicable on items donated to our store.)
Waiting for a good home!!😜
Jacki’s Jewel for the day!!
This table and chairs would look great in someone’s dining room!!!
It’s a great day to stay in bed, stop by the ReStore and check out our assortment of bed frames and many other items
It’s cold and snowy outside but at The ReStore it’s warm and cozy!!!
Zach is a regular customer at our ReStore. He has kindly shared some of the process he uses to restore/refinish the desk.
ReUse. RePurpose. ReStore.
Zachary, thank you for sharing these tips.
Zachary YoungHFH Delaware & Union Counties ReStore
January 25 at 5:13 PM ·
I purchased this Ethan Allen desk at the Delaware ReStore a few weeks ago and started working on it this week. I like to share ideas and best practices so I decided to share them with the ReStore Nation! The theme for this project will be the farmhouse “shabby chic” look. I’m going to refinish the top and paint the base. I started with the top with the products shown in the pictures. I used common household items to save money. I went to WalMart and purchased the stripper, got a regular putty knife, and grade 3 steel wool (extra coarse). I went to Goodwill and purchased a beat up cooking pot to pour the stripper into. The stainless steel pot makes it an easy clean up because all you need to do is spray a little soap and water on it and wipe it out. In addition, I also got a throw away paint tray. I covered the tray with 3 grocery sacks, and put a rubber band around the edge to secure it. You can scrape the waste into the pan, and then bag it up for an easy, no mess clean up. Now that I have all my ducks in a row, I can start the first application. I pour a small amount of stripper into the pot, and use a brush to apply the first coat. I use the putty knife to scrape away the old varnish. I use the steel wool on stubborn spots and gently rub to loosen the varnish. Then I grab the putty knife and scrape away the excess. I will repeat that process until all the vanish has been removed. Then I use 120 grit sandpaper and block sand the top to remove anything that is left over. Lastly, I tape the edges of the top and the base is ready to paint!
We wanted to share with you some awesome examples of things that have been done with items purchased from the ReStore! Don't forget we're now open Sundays from 11am to 5pm, so stop in and see what amazing things you can find for your projects!!