Hamel True Value Building Center

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Plymouth, United States

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Do-it-yourself shop· Key duplication service· Paint store· Store· Tool store· Hardware store· Home improvement store

Hamel True Value Building Center Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hamel True Value Building Center is located in Plymouth, United States on 18710 Hwy 55. Hamel True Value Building Center is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category do-it-yourself shop in United States.

Address

18710 Hwy 55

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 7634786601

Service options

Kerbside pickupDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shoppingSame-day delivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Assembly serviceService guarantee

Open hours

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Brian Campbell

Best little building/hardware store in Plymouth and surrounding suburbs. Forget the big box headaches. Quick in and out, never out of stock, killer service!

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Bonnie E.

Just had extra keys cut, and the service was quick, efficient, and professional. 5 stars!

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John Luse

I have developed an ongoing relationship with Hamel Building Center and found them great to work with. However, the reason for this repeat business is the ongoing replacement of my ROTTING Marvin Windows. My house was built in 2003, and Marvin has been aware for many years of the defect in design and assembly which is causing this rotting. It is a long slow process, so Marvin has been doing its best to hide behind the 10 year warranty in responding to the many thousands of customers who bought these defective windows. I have been fortunate to find a few Marvin employees who have done all they can to help, but it is truly the tip of the iceberg. The cost and aggravation of this sporadic but continuous rotting of sashes appears to be never ending. I replaced a sash in January, and recently discovered two more rotted ( I opened the window and the bottom ledge was disintegrating) sashes which cost over 700 each plus the labor to paint and install. I understand that things can go wrong in the design and production of anything. But, Marvin is a large company which advertises itself to be an industry leader in high quality products. They have an ethical obligation to take responsibility for rotting they knew was coming long before 10 years, but simply chose to hope the rotting would progress slow enough to give them a legal defense for their defective workmanship. So, if you consider Marvin, do so with the other low end window companies which may or may not cause you regrets. But, if you are going to spend top dollar, please choose a company like Anderson Windows where the executives may actually walk the talk.

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Phillip Christenson

Great Family Run hardware and lumber store. The staff was very helpful and the prices were good.

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