City of Houston Building Materials Reuse Warehouse

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Houston, United States

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Building materials market· Building Supplies· Retail

City of Houston Building Materials Reuse Warehouse Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

City of Houston Building Materials Reuse Warehouse is located in Houston, United States on 9003 N Main St. City of Houston Building Materials Reuse Warehouse is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category building materials market in United States.

Address

9003 N Main St

Phone

+1 2818143324

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Josalynn Harris

I absolutely love coming here and finding projects for the kids!!

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Jorge Olvera

We’ve expanded gardens and made use of many of the materials here. Thanks to Mrs Monica for always being so energetic and willing to help!

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Bob Denman

Great place to take items removed during home remodeling. They do t take junk or trash, but if it can be re-used and or re-purposed it's the place to take it.

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chris smith

Always willing to help. Place is dedicated to the people of houston and keeping our city clean.

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Jerry Helfand

This is not a place to visit casually. It's where unused building materials get dropped off, and then this materials get used by non-profits for their good works. Commercial outfits and individuals don't qualify. It's a neat operation that as to Houston's coolness factor.

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Irina Gr

Great idea, but the warehouse is full of junk, like dirty used molding, and broken pots. Why do they accept these things at all ? Best things there are museums' crates. Get them for storage. When I was there, I was the only "shopper" for 3 or so employees. No wonder.

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charles fielder

I love this place because the staff is so friendly and helpful. They have worked very hard to make a real difference in the world. Reuse of construction materials instead of landfills is the greenest option I can imagine. Any nonprofit can get real help for construction projects like doors, cabinetry, windows, toilets, vanities, electrical and plumbing fittings, bricks, pipes, lumber, plywood, siding. Sometimes you can find dishwashers, lighting, stoves, tile. This place warehouses donations and tallies how many tons of material are diverted from the landfill. You never know what you will find until you look at what they have. First come, first serve.

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Pete Romfh

They accept excess construction materials and make them available to non-profit groups at no cost to them. Everything from flooring to roofing seemed to be on hand. We were dropping off two sets of bathroom cabinets that we replaced during some remodeling. Hopefully they will help out someone “Down the line” rather that taking up space in a landfill.