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    Wayside Fence

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    I've dealt with Wayside on a number of occasions. Excellent service. Staff is second to none.

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    The ReCONNstruction Center

    The ReCONNstruction Center

    (7 reviews)

    This is a reuse store; that means the inventory is based on community and business donations or…read morematerials that ReCONN's volunteers and supporters salvaged from renovation sites with the work of their own hands and subsequently, the inventory changes constantly. This gem a local architectural salvage joint is 100% volunteer run. They do the work because they believe in the mission which is sustainability and keeping midcentury and vintage and the occasional antique items out of landfills. Keeps dollars in a well planned Reno budget too. It is NOT overpriced. They sell hardware by the pound and take whatever Home Depot charges and halves it or more. Occasionally there is a unique or valuable item and they sell it for whatever comps online show it to be "worth". Outside of the landfill these materials and items can be sold for substantial savings to consumers who prefer the second hand market (for whatever reason). However, in order for the place to survive, they have to make enough money to keep the overhead going. I'd rather give my money to a local nonprofit than a big box mass manufacturer any day. I love ecclectic designing and bohemian mixes. Prices fluctuate as does the inventory. All of my lighting fixtures in my 1947 cape cod style home were purchased here. I buy all the lumber for my DIY projects and enjoy the creative process of making it work with what I can salvage from their multiple piles of very usable lumber, flooring, tile, doors, a few appliances, windows, copper pipe remnants, hardware and more. They negotiate and if you think something is overpriced take a walk over (or search the web) to Home Depot and see what they're charging. If you can find a comparable item (actually comparable, most stuff now is made of junk wood while mid century stuff may be hardwood; not the same!!), ReCONN offers it either half the price or less. But the sad reality is prices are going up everywhere. That's not a local non-profit's fault, I assure you. I am also a local artist. I have been buying tile and wood scraps here for over 10 years to use as canvases. I do think the location is UNDERUSED by local recycled materials artists and I'd love to help spread the word. Local contractors know about it! The word is spreading among local DIYers. We should all support this local nonprofit: by donating our usable materials Shopping here for materials; they do have vintage or rustic or the occasional antique fixture, door and hardware Volunteering a couple of hours a month helping the core volunteer crew haul stuff around and tidy up. Once a local, neighborhood gem like this is gone, it's gone. It takes with it decades of heart and soul from the people who kept it going this long. Spread the word, support sustainability. Help nonprofits keep usable materials in our community. Protect our planet. Find yourself some cool 1960s cabinets for the Italian family basement kitchen!

    We bought a beautiful kitchen with granite countertops that was in perfect shape some time ago. We…read morewere so happy with it that we decided to go back and look for lighting and doors. What a disappointment guys, we walked in and within 1 minute we noticed signs that were so offensive we just left. We would be willing to pay the price asked but when a business puts in large letters, if you dont like our prices you can leave, this says they can care less if anyone buys. I guess they are open just to be open. Lastly, if you care about the environment and look at these type of stores for some items, I will tell you that there are other stores with better price points and who care about you visiting their store. Go somewhere else......

    Marjam Supply Co

    Marjam Supply Co

    (2 reviews)

    I ordered some lumber material from Marjam. The staff was very knowledgeable and offered me few…read moredifferent options to choose from. Great place to shop for lumber. Cheaper than Lowes or Home Depot. I will definitely do business with them again.

    If I could give them less, then one star I would!! This was by far the most unprofessional company…read moreI have ever dealt with. I usually do not write reviews on bad companies, but I feel I need to warn others how bad they were. I ordered a load of drywall and stated that it needed to be hand loaded into the garage as the site was not accessible by boom trucks. I asked for it to be in three Piles according to size. They charged me for an extra guy, understandable and said that would be no problem. The house has a two-car garage and I have a manlift parked in front of the left bay. I left the right bay open for them. The tried backing the truck down the driveway and onto the front yard which was all mud. The truck got stuck so they spent two hours and some of my lumber to get it out. they then decided instead of doing it by hand he would try the forklift which he also got stuck in the yard. The yard looks like a war zone at this point and they haven't even unloaded any drywall yet. When they started to unload it they must have decided it was too much to carry so they loaded what they could in the garage with the lift. They couldn't load the last pile as the other side had the manlift in front of it and they didn't want to carry it so they decided to try and push my manlift with the forklift causing damage to the lift. At which point they dumped the pile in the driveway next to the lift. When I complained to their manager they told him there was not enough room on the side of the lift to walk, and there was not enough room in the garage for the last pile that is why it took 4 hours to deliver. They also said they got stuck because the lift was in the way. They drove the truck off the driveway 100 ft. before the lift so it wasn't the lift in the way it was incompetence. Where they said there was not enough room to walk they were able to put the last 4'x12' pile of drywall with the forklift. And lastly my wife and I carried the pile they left in the driveway into the place in the garage where they said there was not enough room, the next day without moving the lift. I explained all of this to the Manager looking for an explanation and he said that instead of canceling the delivery when they didn't feel they could do it, and rescheduling, they decided to tear up the yard, damage my lift, leave the drywall in the yard and tell me it was my fault. All he could offer me was an apology and didn't seem concerned with the damage to my lift. The delivery guys are lazy and incompetent, the managers are rude and unprofessional, and the overall service deserves less than a one star. I would never use this company again for anything and I highly recommend builders stay away as well.

    Atlas Preservation

    Atlas Preservation

    (3 reviews)

    Wild store. Eclectic supplies! From tombstone restoration to paint…read more Going here is cheaper than therapy.

    I can't say enough good things about this family-owned-and-run preservation supplies store. Their…read morestaff is extremely responsive, knowledgeable, and helpful regarding their products. And, they are so very nice. I especially want to thank Will, who was generous with his time and expertise in answering my many questions, taking place over several phone calls, and also Courtney, for responding to my online questions. Atlas Preservation is one of very few retailers in the United States that carry linseed oil paints and supplies, including Ottoson paints imported from Sweden. As a long-time historic preservation advocate and craftsman, I am well aware of the importance and benefits of using appropriate maintenance and repair materials. At the recent International Preservation Trades Workshop (in 2023), Michiel Brouns highlighted the importance of using linseed oil paints and related products for historic buildings. (For detailed information on why and how to use linseed paints, see Brouns' excellent book, "Linseed Paint and Oil: A Practical Guide to Traditional Production and Application"). The moisture-wicking property of linseed paints is in contrast to alkyd and acrylic paints that seal moisture in, which inevitably leads to peeling paint and wood rot. Linseed paints are durable and long-lasting, cost-effective, and provide an environmentally sustainable alternative to petrochemical paints - for both historic and non-historic buildings - and Atlas Preservation is an outstanding source for obtaining these valuable and often-overlooked traditional products. In short, I highly recommend Atlas Preservation for their expertise, focus on high-quality products, and friendly and helpful service!

    Wayside Fence - buildingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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