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♻️ Your new way to remodel responsibly

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Lexington Habitat for Humanity Deconstruction Program.

Donated cabinets and appliances get a second life at the ReStore.

Photos provided by Lexington Habitat for Humanity

The Lexington Habitat ReStore Deconstruction Program is ready to serve your fall remodeling needs. Here’s how it works:

  • Request a free deconstruction consultation to review your project
  • A trained, fully insured team carefully removes cabinets, countertops, appliances, and more — at no cost
  • Those items get a second life at the ReStore, supporting the organization’s mission to build homes

Then, you’ll receive a donation receipt for tax purposes.

Sound easy enough? Schedule your consultation.

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