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| - You know how sometimes you think you can fix a problem real quick because you're under the false impression that you're a McGyver? So, really, all you need is a piece of tape and a paperclip and you'll fix your fridge? But then you realize you need a ton of stuff so you have to go to Home Depot? Then you get home and realize you need different/more parts, so you go again... and again and again? No? Is that just me? Oh.
I bought an older house not too long ago and have spent a ton of time and money playing with it, working on this' and that's' throughout. I go to this HD quite frequently so I know it pretty good.
I think the store is laid out well, the people who work there are pretty knowledgeable, and the prices are fair (though sometimes it seems the HD in Summerlin is less expensive...) The few times I've gone where I just had a problem I couldn't fix on my own, I've asked the guys there for feedback. Every single time, their advice has made a huge difference. In terms of what means, it means my fridge no longer leaks a bit of water in the back, my kitchen/bathroom fixtures are newer, my old toilet works like new, and generally my house is cooler. Also, they have a Garden section but I do not have a green thumb so it's unfair of me to say anything positive or negative about that.
It's really a cool place that has made a difference in terms of the work I've been able to do in my home. Plus, there's a Roberto's in that shopping center so you could get some tacos on the way in.
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