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    Orscheln Farm & Home Supply

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Tyree Parts & Hardware

    5.0(1 review)
    46.0 mi

    I've been in this store 5 or 6 times for RV parts and supplies. It's like the old style hardware…read morestores. Plumbing, electrical. Large supply of brass fittings. Screws,nuts etc sold separately or by the pound. Very helpful people also. But only open 1/2 day on Saturdays.

    From the owner: After Windell and Zerah Tyree started their property management business in 1966, they started to…read morenotice that certain repair parts were difficult to find. That's what inspired them to start Tyree Inc., which sells common and hard-to-find household repair parts in addition to renting and selling residential and manufactured homes in the Columbia, MO, area. Whether you are a landlord or a homeowner who likes to do their own repairs, it's often hard to find the right part for the task at hand. Tyree Inc. has a vast inventory of household, RV, and trailer repair parts as well as decades of experience building relationships with residents and businesses in the area. They recently opened an online hardware store, where you can find plumbing, electrical, and HVAC parts, among others. If you don't see the part you need online, call the store to see of they have it in stock. Looking for a place to live? Tyree Inc. manages listings for both houses for rent and properties for sale. They also manage rental properties, and you can submit tenant maintenance requests online if you need repair work done. To find your new home (or the parts you need to repair it), visit Tyree Inc. online or give them a call at (573) 443-1573.

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    The Home Depot

    2.7(17 reviews)
    12.7 mi

    BEWARE ordering anything custom from this store/company! This store/company has a complete lack of…read moreintegrity and does not practice due diligence in making sure that they are delivering what you ordered. If they screw up they DO NOT stand by their product/work and make it right. Their satisfaction guarantee is nothing more than empty marketing. In October of 2024 I needed to replace an external door in my home. I ordered a custom door from Home Depot. During the ordering process we discussed extensively that I wanted the active panel, the one I open to go out, to be on the left side. All was verified and purchased. They informed me my door had arrived and scheduled installation. When the installer got ready to start installation, he informed me that the door they had delivered was in fact too large. When the door arrived at the store in Nov. no one had bothered to verify that it was in fact the correct sized door. This meant an extensive delay in getting my new door. Another door was ordered. In the mean time the installer kept telling Home Depot that they were ordering the wrong style of door because he had decided I wanted to replace the door with the same style that had been in there previously. This created a great deal of confusion and added another layer of potential error. The second door arrived and was scheduled for install in Jan. Dale, the gentleman I worked with to order the door, called and said he had been asked to verify that I wanted a "left handed door". He was using the term "left handed", not in common vernacular but rather in contractor language, which, after much research I have discovered means that the active panel is on the right side. Believing that I was confirming that I wanted a door with the active panel on the left side, I said yes. The installer arrived tore out my old door, which broke into pieces in the process, and installed my new door. This door had an active panel on the right side. The FIRST time I got to see and approve whether this was in fact the door I had ordered, was when I was in a position to either accept it as is (not what I ordered) or have a giant hole in my home in the middle of below freezing weather. At no point prior to ripping out my old door was I given the opportunity to look at the door they delivered to see if it was in fact what I ordered and wanted. When I contacted the Home Depot to fix the problem their solution was to give me $200 off. They claimed that on multiple occasions I approved the door. They claimed that by verifying that a "left handed" door, using contractor language, was what I wanted, that I was accepting what they had ordered. I did tell them multiple times that I wanted a French door. At no time did I approve the configuration of the door they delivered. Had it been made clear to me that this has an active panel on the right side I NEVER would have approved it as it was not the door I ordered or the door I wanted. At no time was I given the opportunity to look at and approve what they delivered to me until it was already installed in my home. They are unwilling to take any responsibility for not checking the measurements for the first door and immediately reordering the correct size thus limiting the delay in getting the door installed. They were unwilling to accept any responsibility for using language that was unclear and communicated the exact opposite of what it sounded like. My very strong suspicion is they compounded their first ordering error and ordered the wrong door the second time. Rebecca's fix was to instruct Dale to call me and verify in unclear and confusing terms if I did in fact want a "left handed door", with no further clarification or explanation of that question, so that they could later claim that I had approved the configuration of what they had mistakenly ordered. They just wanted something they could put in their notes to cover the latest mistake. I can't return the door. Custom orders are non-refundable. It's not the door I ordered or wanted. All I get for this is placation and $200. BEWARE!!!

    The Home Depot that we went to at Osage Beach, MO. was one of the best places we've been to in a…read morelong time. Not just one person came up to ask us if we needed help, but 6 different people did. Everyone was friendly and eager to help us. The place was nice and clean, and so were the bathrooms.

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