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Poul& Darla Van Riet, Owners

Paul & Darla Van Riet, Owners

Come By and visit their newly remodeled facility with many new product lines at Do It Best Valley Hardware & Nursery - your one-stop shop for all of your hardware needs. They offer quality products from nationally known manufacturers. This community-minded store is known as the place to find tools, latches, hinges and paints, as well as appliances and power tools to help you complete that project with speed and ease. They set out to provide a supply of hardware, housewares, sporting goods, garden supplies and other commodities. These commodities also include a lumberyard out back, a fully stocked nursery and an in-store Radio Shack. If you can't find what you are looking for, just ask one of their friendly employees and they will see if they have it in stock, or if they can order it for you.

Do It Best Valley Hardware & Nursery's tradition is providing great service, providing you with the greatest possible selection and convenience. So, whether you need assistance with special orders, renovation projects or tech support, their team of experts is there to help.

The editors of this 2010 Labor Day Local Business Update suggest that if you are a do-it-yourselfer or a professional contractor, visit Do It Best Valley Hardware & Nursery, located at 43185 Highway 299 E in Fall River Mills, phone (530) 336-5583. Visit their website at www.dibvalleyhardware.doitbest.com.



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Original Publication Date: September 1, 2010



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