The ReStore: Donate

The ReStore is Your Solution! 

The ReStore is the place for home improvement donations. We gladly accept donations of building supplies and materials, or home and garden furnishings and accessories in either new or in excellent physical and working condition. Donations are tax deductible as allowed by law. There are many benefits to donating to the ReStore, click here to find out more.

Retailers or manufacturers can donate surplus, discontinued, overstock or slightly damaged merchandise as well as floor samples or buy backs.  Building /remodeling contractors or individuals can donate items from remodeling projects and construction sites that are in excellent physical and working condition that would often end up in a landfill.

Merchandise in highest demand:
(but not limited to these items)

 Air Conditioners  Home accessories
 Appliances  Home improvement items
 Architectural items  Lawn and garden equipment
 Cabinets and countertops  Lighting (indoor or outdoor)
 Ceiling, floor and window fans    Paint supplies (not paint)
 Doors  Plumbing fixtures and faucets
 Flooring materials    Sinks (bath and kitchen)
 Furnaces  Tile
 Furniture  Tools  
 Hardware    Windows

Items we do not accept:
• Appliances over 7 years old
 Carpet
• Chemicals
• Clothing
• Used linens: drapes, napkins, placemats or tablecloths
 Mattresses
• Opened paint
• Used water heaters
• Upholstered furniture must be tear-, rip- and stain-free

Please contact the ReStore with donation details. We need to know the quantities available, product descriptions and the time frame for pick-up. The decision to accept specific donations is dependent on available storage space and the marketability of the items offered. Please do not drop off unauthorized donations.

To schedule a pick-up, please call the ReStore at 404-525-2114, or email the Director of Retail Sales to notify the ReStore of your donation or with questions regarding donations. Donation pick-ups are scheduled a week to 10 days out.

Benefits for a ReStore Donor:
 Receive tax deduction (receipt provided)
 Deduct costs associated with delivery
 Eliminate costly surplus sales, storage and re-stocking fees
 Eliminate costs of disposal of merchandise
 Prevent adding to landfills with perfectly usable items
 Receive public recognition of donation, depending on market value
 Pick up available—call to schedule a convenient time
 Support affordable homeownership and community revitalization in Atlanta

ReStore Donors

Donors of products valued at $1,000 or more  

AA Marble & Granite

Janis Kaplan
Airgas Safety

KitchenSmith

Alluminare H.M. Klusman
Ambrosi Atlanta Caroline Lee
Apex Supply Lithonia Lighting
Apple Motors Lowe’s of Atlanta-Edgewood
Mary Buckle Searle   Lowe’s of Austell
Michael Clutter Lowe’s of Chamblee
Peggy Connors Lowe’s of N. Alpharetta
Custom Building Products

Lowe’s of Sandy Springs

Darden Restaurants Lowe’s of S. Dekalb-Lithonia
Karen Doolittle LTS Building Group
Duracraft Manorism, Inc.
Edgar Reeves Lampshades and Lamps Martin Riley Associates, Arch, PC
Empire Today Gail Mayshark
European American Realty Millennium Lighting
Evolution Studios Clair Muller
Rich Fortier PDI - Lawrenceville
Jeffrey Frazier Phillips Consumer Electronics
Georgia Backyard The Private Bank
Roger & Elizabeth Grigg-Vantine Pure Red Creative
Gwinnett Habitat for Humanity W.B. Rodgers
Hampstead Lighting Sherwin-Williams
Brad Hayes Darlene Smith
HomeBanc Mortgage Southern Nursery Association, Inc.
The Home Depot – Tucker Tiles with Style
Home Rebuilders Tru Fixx Industries
Dale Howard Bob Werner
ING John Wieland Homes & Neighborhoods