Donated items accepted by the ReStore of Habitat for Humanity of Grayson County
- Furniture – clean, undamaged couches, chairs, tables, lamps, bed frames, etc.
- Electric appliances seven years old or less and in good working condition
- Sinks and tubs
- Toilets and other plumbing fixtures and parts in working condition
- Hand tools
- Power tools – electric, battery powered, or gas in working condition
- Lawn and garden tools
- Cabinets, complete with doors
- Countertops and vanities
- Lighting fixtures and ceiling fans with mounting hardware
- Architectural items like columns, mantles, and antiques
- Housewares like pots and pans, dishes, décor, kitchen appliances, all in good condition
- Roofing materials—complete bundle or more
- Windows and screens, unbroken
- Flooring – tile, wood, laminate — at least two boxes minimum
- Carpeting – clean and at least 8’x10’
- Hardware – hinges, bolts, door knobs, screws, nails, etc.
- Interior and exterior doors, with or without frames
- Electrical fuses, breakers, switches, etc.
- Lumber, plywood, trim, sheetrock, etc. in at least half sheet or 6-foot-long pieces
- Masonry, cinderblocks, bricks, etc. Must be dropped off – we can’t pick those up
- Window blinds, new in the box
- Air vents
- Air conditioning units and electric space heaters in working condition
- Books, DVD’s, vinyl records
- Unopened paint
We cannot accept:
- Mattresses or bedding
- Soiled carpeting
- Water heaters
- Damaged or incomplete cabinets
- Children’s cribs, car seats, toys, etc.
- Broken or rusted appliances
- Broken or unframed glass or mirrors
- Clothing or shoes
- Pesticides or any hazardous/toxic chemicals
- Pianos or organs
- Garage doors or door openers
- Any materials containing lead or asbestos
- Console televisions
- Non-working electronics
- Trash compactors
Please note:
- We sell donated items in as-is condition.
- We cannot accept any items that would require repairs.
Thank you for your understanding!
