

Donations We Can Accept
The following list represents examples of the kinds of items we can accept. Depending upon our inventory at any given time, we may not be able to accept certain items. We must retain the right to decline donations due to safety concerns, facility limitations, marketability, etc. Have a question, call (252) 223-4493 and ask our ReStore Manager. Schedule your pickup today for your larger items.
- Appliances
- Area Rugs & Carpet Tile
- Artwork
- Countertops
- Décor
- Doors
- Faucets
- Flooring (Wood, Vinyl, Laminate)
- Furniture
- Hardware
- Home Improvement Items
- Home goods & Small Electrics
- Windows
- Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
- Kitchen & Bath Sinks (no chips or stains)
- Landscape & Gardening Supplies
- Lighting & Lamps
- Painting Supplies (Paint 2/3 Full, Full, no rust top)
- Tile
- Toilets (1.6 GPF or less)
- Tools
- Tubs
- Vertical Blinds (wrapped and secure)
- Water Heaters 6 Years or newer
Donations We Can NOT Accept
Unfortunately, we’re not able to take all items that our Habitat supporters would like to donate. Anything with water damage is not accepted. Please remember, items that are in poor condition cannot be sold. Although some exceptions may apply, we are not able to accept donations of the following items:
- Bedding and box springs
- Books
- Cabinets without drawers
- Cast iron tubs
- China or Glassware chipped or miscellaneous pieces
- Clothes, mattresses & baby items (Car Seats, Cribs, Med Beds, or equipment)
- Computer Monitors (unless flat screen)
- Concrete steps
- Curtains, valances, skirting
- Dishwashers (unless 5 years or newer)
- Exercise Equipment
- Used/open paint
- Water damaged items
- Fuels, chemicals, solvent-based coatings
- Furniture (sags, dirty, torn, broken legs)
- Office Cubicles
- Old Thermostats
- Pesticides
- Printers/Fax machines/Computers
- Sleeper Sofas
- Taxidermy
- Televisions (older than 4 years) /non-flat screens
- Toys, Stuffed Animals
- Unframed glass & mirrors
- Blinds with cords
- Used water heaters (unless 5 years or newer)
Drop Off By 3:30 PM
Your donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. However, due to IRS regulations, nonprofit organizations are not allowed to provide values for in-kind donated items. Donors are responsible for assigning a reasonable estimated value to their donated items for tax purposes. Please visit the IRS website or contact your local tax professional for further assistance.