301Piedmont Road
Charleston, W.Va.
(304) 720-USED
Charleston's Source for Used and Surplus Building Materials and Furniture!
What is a Restore?

The ReStore is a building materials re-sale store.  New and surplus materials are donated to Habitat for Humanity and the materials are sold at the ReStore.  The proceeds help build Habitat houses in Kanawha and Putnam Counties.

The ReStore is an environmental initiative.  An estimated 4,340 tons of materials that would have been sent to the landfill were able to find new homes, literally!

The ReStore is a way for people on tight budgets to repair and maintain their property.  People from all walks of life shop at the ReStore.
West Virginia Paving, Inc.

DOW

The Arnold Agency

Mark Wolfe Design

Sherwin Williams

West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection

City of Charleston

The Charleston Job Corps

The Home Depot of Charleston

MotionMasters

Office and Commercial Cleaning

Express Employment Professionals

Wesbanco

Verizon

BB&T Carson Insurance

Bossie Electric

Charleston Marriott

Charleston Plaza

Embassy Suites

Enervest Operating

Ferguson Enterprises

Goldfarb Electric Supply Company

Kitchen Trends

Nitro Carpet Outlet

Pray Construction

Pugh Furniture

State Electric Supply Company

Tri-State Racetrack & Gaming Center

Thomas Memorial Hospital

SafetyInsider.Com

Macy's

RC General Contractors

Soaring Eagle Development

ProBuild

Columbia Gas Transmission

Maple Creative

First Bank of Charleston

St. Mark's United Methodist

Elizabeth Memorial United Methodist

Christ Church United Methodist

Presbyterian Church of the Covenant

United Bank

Nitro Sunroom and Window

Charleston Area Medical Center

Kanawha County Solid Waste Authority

Teays Valley Hospital

University of Charleston

East End Main Street

Ramada

Department of Highways

Sunbridge of Dunbar and Hurricane

CASCI

NGK Spark Plugs

State of WV

RiteAid

Mallory Realty

EMB

Cornerstone Interiors

CAMC

Tricky Fish

Cafe Cimino Country Inn

Casto Tile & Marble

US Food Service
Special Thanks to our Donors!
Houses Funded To Date with ReStore proceeds
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