Hardware Stores in Oshawa, ON with e-mail

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133 Taunton Road West, Oshawa, L1G 3T4

+1 905-725-7777
A local home improvement showroom in Oshawa, ON with design expertise in countertops, cabinetry, tiles, backsplashes, fireplaces, sinks, and faucets. Several Oshawa homeowners and local interior designers reach out to us for our expertise in quality of fabrication and installation. We serve customers in Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Courtice, Bowmanville, New Castle, Port Hope, Port Perry, Peterborough, Kingston - ONTARIO. Rahma Granites Quartz & Kitchen Cabinets is a Top-rated showroom for granite, quartz, marble countertops; kitchen cabinets; faucets; sinks and kitchen accessories. All of our installations and fabrication are provided by professionals.
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350 Wentworth Street East, Oshawa, L1H 7R7

(905) 443-0428
Industrial equipment supplier, Commercial & Industrial Equipment Supplier, industrial supplies
Fastenal in Oshawa is praised by customers for efficient and polite service, quick quotes and deliveries, helpful employees like Wade and Justin, and accommodating business transactions. Some customers have encountered confusion regarding public access to the store, which has led to frustration for those unable to create accounts or shop in person.
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1129 Wentworth St W, Oshawa, L1J 8P7

Safety equipment supplier, fastener products, industrial products, safety products
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200 John Street West, Oshawa, L1H 8K8

(289) 224-9695
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are building supply stores that accept and resell quality new and used building materials. We are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and generate funds to support Habitat’s building programs, while reducing the amount of used materials that are headed for overflowing landfills! ReStores started in Canada in 1986 because someone had a great idea, what do we do with all of this leftover building material that has been donated… They didn’t want to throw it away, because it wasn’t in bad shape, and was still very usable. The idea was crafted to help raise a few funds by selling the items and then donating the money back to the Building program.