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See a REAL Hardware Store for once!.
A vanishing part of Americana. Not only usually has your part in-stock,but can tell you "How" to install it right. An especially valuable neighborhood source for parts for homes built in the
40s,50s,and 60s. Ex.- A washtub faucet in my home that HAD to be at least 50 yrs. old finally gave up the ghost. They had the EXACT SAME ONE,in stock,and ready to go!
If you want to browse Patio Furniture,go to Lowes. If you need that leaky toilet or faucet fixed right,go to Parma Hardware!…
dependable, knowledgable.
Your typical neighborhood hardware store. As other poster mentioned, a vanishing breed. Although their inventory of merchandise appears a bit spotty, I have found that they they will generally have
what you need. Glass, screen, power equipment repairs have always been excellant for me, never an issue. It's nice to have knowledgable people there who can answer questions and fix your problem.
In addition to repairs I've had done there, I've also purchased a Toro snowthrower. It was nice to see them get it ready (start it, gas in it etc....) for me. That personal touch is getting hard to find. I'll be back.…
Can't find it, they have or know!.
This is a neighborhood hardware business, a dissapearing animal these days. Obviously they are there to solve problems. From home repairs, lawn mower,home power equipment repair to window repairs,
the high quality service here is obtained by long term employees with lifelong experience; not hard to find an expert on one area or another, whom will sell you what you need.
I would reccomend shopping at this business.…
