As a owner of a construction company and working in the area chose to go get some items for local job show up at 915am staff member tells me I have to leave the store they are not open caught off guard I asked is it not 915am and you open at 9am he said usually but none of the other staff showed up so I have to ask you to leave great business now I will make the drive to spend my $1500+ anywhere but here owners should know how this place is being run
This place is criminally overpriced. I went in to have a couple keys copied - total cost $13.49. Apparently they charge $5.99 per key! Blight's Home Hardware on Dunbar charges $3.99. Gandy's Home Hardware on Broadway charges $4.29. Coe Lumber on Broadway charges $3.95 I'm fine paying a little extra for the conveniences of a local hardware store, but there's a line that can be crossed where the upcharge becomes taking advantage of the community. That's where Hewer is. All the local options are behaving in a more decent and reasonable manner to their customers. Never going back to Hewer for ANYTHING. You've lost another customer.
Will went above and beyond to help me when I was in a pickle. Not only was he nice to communicate with but he's very knowledgable. Whenever I am in the area if I need anything I will return just because of my positive experience with him. Thanks Will!
Needed a space heater. Home Hardware website said they had it in stock, on sale at a better price than anywhere in town! At the store, the clerk helped me out right away. Paid and left within 2 minutes. Sure beats driving all the way out to a big box hardware store and navigating a huge warehouse.