P.B. asks from Occoquan, VA on November 22, 2008
Moving to a Home That Needs Work! (Carpet, Counters, Cabinets, Appliances....)
I'm trying to find the best price for carpeting, also kitchen counters and cabinets. Nothing fancy, something that won't cost a lot that will last for years to come. (not looking to make things pretty at this point) This is our first home we will own! We close on Tuesday! Thanks!!!
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P.F. answers from Washington DC on November 24, 2008
I bought my house two months ago and had a very small repair budget. I found the Habitat for Humanity Restore and can only say "THANK GOD"!!! Their store in Manassas is wonderful. They have entire kitchen cabinet sets for a few hundred dollars. I replaced my stove/oven, dishwasher and over-the-stove microwave for $220. They have carpet remnants for $20. Plus they have a ton of flooring and molding. I bought a bunch of wood for $1 a piece. Their prices are fantastic and the stuff has been great. The staff was very helpful. They have several locations but I have found the Manassas one to be the best. Here is there info... 9506 Center St Manassas, 20108 ###-###-####. One other thing, when you file the change of address forms, Lowes and Home Depot will send you a 10% off coupon for one visit to their stores. Good luck!
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T.L. answers from Washington DC on November 24, 2008
You can always check craigslist for free items as well as stuff that is really cheap. People go to re-modle and just want the stuff out, Also Habitat for Humanity has a re-store. I know there is one right off of 95 and Eastern Ave across from the Home Depot on Kane Street. They take items out of homes that are being re-habbed (some new, some used, some lightly used) They carry EVERYTHING. Left over construction materials, appliances, carpet, counters, stainglass, windows, etc & it is pretty cheap. Below is the information. Also check with your Realtor, they should be able to refer you to local contractors that can help you out with some of those projects! Good luck & enjoy being a homeowner!
Chesapeake Habitat for Humanity ReStore
www.baltimorerestore.org
505 Kane St.
Baltimore, MD 21224
###-###-####
Get directions
More information »
Open Tue-Wed,Fri 9am-4pm; Thu 9am-6pm; Sat 9am-2pm
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S.S. answers from Washington DC on November 23, 2008
dont know about workers but happy to know you are there for your kids. God bless.
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C.C. answers from Washington DC on November 23, 2008
We are satisfied with carpet we bought from Home Depot.
The mistake we made was buying an off-white Berber-style carpet. We would have done much better to buy something in a splotchy-brown pattern. [Of course at the time we weren't parents, and didn't know any better.]
M.M. answers from Norfolk on November 23, 2008
I just read about Direct Buy and their Consumer Report reviews which were all glowing in terms of service, quality, etc. It's a different concept. You request a visitor pass and are given dates to visit. There is a membership fee. They supposedly sell everything at at least 50% savings. Here's the link DirectBuyremodeling.com if you would like to check into it.
K.L. answers from Washington DC on November 22, 2008
I don't know price wise, but I definitely recommend berber type carpetting because it hides the inevitable stains that will occur from having kids!
D.S. answers from Washington DC on November 23, 2008
Direct Buy costs a lot up front so, unless you are making may fairly costly changes, this is probably not the avenue for you. Angie's list is good because it is driven by consumer evaluations and those are the best kind. If you find yourself a good handyman, he (or she) may be able to either do all the work or know contractors who could help you. Even working with places like Home Depot or a cabinet refacing (instead of replacing) company can save you lots of dollars. As far as countertops, don't get seduced by granite until you research all of the other fabulous choices you have and, if you have kids, you may want a really durable countertop in another medium. If you look on the home channels on your TV or go to HGTV.com, there are always great pieces on how to do inexpensive kitchens. I have learned so much! Best of luck.
C.D. answers from Washington DC on November 23, 2008
Congratulations on your new home. When we moved into our new home, we had to get a lot of new stuff. We bought cabinets and carpet and linoleum at Lowes, countertop at home depot, flooring (laminate) at Costco. Our stove and dishwasher came from lowes also. Our fridge, dryer and washer came from costco. If you have the $100 a year membership, you will get a nice rebate buying all your stuff there. We went local and only spent around $6000 on everything. (we did the laminate and linoleum ourselves) We also brought many of our appliances home by ourselves saving delivery cost. Shop around. Lowes had a great deal on a high end carpeting when I was looking.
Good luck!!
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