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Hardware Stores in Harrisville, RI

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Business Listing   Ameri Gutter Seamless Gutters - Harrisville, RI - Phone: (401) 567-9343


Business Listing   Lawrence BROS Inc - Harrisville, RI - Phone: (401) 568-2266


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Hardware stores in Harrisville deal in household general hardware including: fasteners, hand tools, power tools, keys, locks, hinges, chains, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, cleaning products, house wares, tools, utensils, paint, and lawn and garden products. These stores sell the products directly to the customers for their personal or business needs. Many hardware stores have special departments for hunting and fishing supplies, plants and nursery products, marine and boating supplies, pet food and supplies, farm and ranch supplies including animal feed, swimming pool chemicals, home-brewing supplies and canning supplies. Such departments are included in a hardware store, depending on the local demand. Larger hardware stores in Harrisville may sell small amounts of building supplies including lumber, flooring, roofing materials and fencing. Home Centers or Lumberyards are the hardware stores that sell everything needed to build a house.

Recent Business News for: Hardware Stores

Neighborhood hardware stores persevere - Ventura County Star

Neighborhood hardware stores persevereVentura County StarThe four local hardware stores in this story average about 5875 square feet. While many neighborhood hardware stores have closed, those that remain do so because they understand that their business is not one geared toward self-service, said Ken Clark, ...