ReStore
ReStore
ReModel. ReUse. ReCycle.
Heartland Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a public retail outlet that sells quality new and used surplus building materials and appliances that are priced at 20%to 80% off retail. All items in the store are donated, including fixtures, furniture, appliances and construction materials.The net income received helps fund the construction of additional Heartland Habitat homes and communities.Heartland Habitat ReStore helps keep the community green by re-channeling and re-using good, functional materials instead of adding them to landfills – to the tune of more than 2,000 tons annually!
Heartland Habitat ReStore is a wonderful place to purchase materials you need for personal tasks at very affordable prices. Plus, you’ll be making a positive impact on the Heartland Habitat mission and our local environment. To take advantage of quality products at discounted prices, check out Heartland Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
Heartland Habitat ReStore - Wyandotte County
Located at 520 S. 55th Street, Kansas City, KS 66106
913-596-6597
(at the intersection of 55th and Kansas Avenue, one mile west of I-635)
Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Heartland Habitat ReStore - Johnson County
Located at 9850 W. 87th Street, Overland Park, KS 66212
913-648-6001
(east of I-35, across the street from Johnson County Library)
Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Now Accepting Donations
Help support the mission of Heartland Habitat for Humanity by donating your new & used building materials, hardware, fixtures, appliances, and furniture to ReStore. Your donation may be tax-deductible, and all profits from ReStore go to further Heartland Habitat for Humanity ’s building projects in Wyandotte, Leavenworth, Johnson Counties in Kansas, and Clay and Platte Counties in Missouri.
Heartland Habitat ReStore is especially looking for:
- Wood and Lumber
- New and Gently Used Carpeting
- Tile
- Appliances in Working Condition
- Furniture
You can schedule your donation pick-up by calling (913) 596-6597 or (913) 648-6001.
Heartland Habitat ReStore now offers two convenient donation drop-off locations:
1st Saturday of Every Month in the Northland
Lowe's, 4811 N. Oak Trafficway, Kansas City, MO 64118
9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Last Saturday of Every Month in Shawnee
Lowe's, 16380 W. 65th Street, Shawnee, KS 66217
9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Donation Guidelines:
You may drop off your donations at either of our stores Tuesday – Friday from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. or Saturday from 9a.m.- 2 p.m.
Acceptable Items:
Appliances – Less than 10 years old in good, clean, working condition with no repairs needed.
Doors – No damage to the exteriors with all hardware (hinges/knobs) removed.
Shower Doors – New and still in the box.
Electronics – TV’s and converter boxes are accepted. No other electronics are accepted until our Fall Donation Drive. Large format and projection style TV’s are not accepted.
Furniture - In good, clean Condition. No torn, stained or damaged furniture is accepted. Patio Furniture, umbrellas, outdoor fire pits are accepted; same conditions apply.
Light Fixtures – Cleaned, globes removed, bulbs removed and hardware included. No large brass/glass light fixtures are accepted at this time. Fixtures should be under 24 inches in height.
Ceiling Fans –Clean, blades removed and attaching screws placed back in motor mount.
Lumber – All nails, brads and screws removed. Lengths of at least 6 ft. with no water damage, rot, twisting or bowing. Plywood and sheetrock in full and half sheets. Scrap pieces are not accepted.
Paint – Full cans only. No rust on cans and no paint stored where it may have been frozen. Paint should be no more than three years old. Paint will be checked when you drop off to ensure it meets resale standards. Johnson County Environmental in Lenexa will accept your discarded paint.
Tools – Must be in good working condition – no repairs needed. Batteries should be working and include charger.
Toilets/Sinks (Bathroom) - Must be in clean condition. Single bathroom vanity tops must be accompanied by the sink cabinet base. We are not accepting vanity tops wider than 52 inches or vanities without the cabinet base at this time. Sorry, we are unable to accept double vanities at the Johnson County location. Toilets MUST BE CLEAN. We cannot accept soiled toilets or stained/worn toilet seats.
Cabinets – Must have all doors attached and drawers included, no water damage, mold or mildew on wood.
Household Accessories – Lamps, artwork and decorative elements.
Blinds - Wood and shades only. Cords must be intact and wound tightly around the drawn blind. Please include hardware if possible. Blinds with tangled cords or missing cords will not be accepted. Plastic and metal mini-blinds are not accepted.
We are sorry, but we are unable to accept the following:
Aluminum Sliding Glass Patio Doors
Automotive Supply and Accessories
Linens, Clothing, Stuffed Animals, Children’s Toys.
Opened or Partially Used Cans of Paint
Paint with Rust on Cans
Paint Older than 3 Years
Please, NO Office Partitions, Cubicle Displays
No Public Restroom Stalls/Dividers
No Commercial Toilets (Wall Mounts/Urinals)
Kitchen Ware (Dishes, Glasses, Pots and Pans)
Shower Doors Unless They are in Like New Condition (Doors heavily stained with soap residue will not be accepted.)
Single Pane Windows
Mattresses/ Boxed Springs or Waterbeds
Baby Cribs, changing tables, strollers and Other Accessories
Children’s Swing Sets/Playground Equipment or Dismantled Wood Play Stations
For large item donations, please contact our Donation Coordinator, Steve Townsend at (816) 582-5267 (cell) or (913) 648-6001 (office). To ensure the safety of our drivers and staff, items must be on ground level; basement or second story removal of large items is not possible.
To volunteer with ReStore, please contact Vanessa Little at (913) 342-3047 or vanessa@heartlandhabitat.org.
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