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    The Cellar Lumber Company

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Home Outlet

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    Discounts, selections and great customer service…read more For a kitchen upgrade we decided to add an 84" tall appliance garage with roll out shelves for all those cumbersome countertop accessories. Matching 17y/o cabinets was beyond easy. Custom cabinet maker or re-face everything to match. Oh No! Staff member took our phone call and found what we were looking for in a cheaper option. Still ALL WOOD! Not that particle board stuff they do not carry. We went in 2 days later and immediately shown to 3 in stock. She cut open boxes until she found one without any imperfections. Paid for it. Offered a military discount. Now we have 3 weeks for the contractor to pick it up. Ordered the roll out shelves. It's going to be a fine appliance garage. If you don't at least walk through the store to see the savings they offer, you will be doing yourself a disservice. #UpCloseSavor XP

    Bargain Outlet is the jam, y'all. I just picked up 72" worth of base cabinets, 60 sq ft of ceramic…read moretile, a 9' countertop, fiberboard, grout, and some other necessities to remodel my kitchen for under $300. (Most of) the breakdown: - restock laminate countertop: $30.00 - 36" base cabinet: $62 - 24" base cabinet $50 - 12" base cabinet $25 - 13" X 13" (approx) ceramic tile: $14 and change X 5 - random necessities made up the rest It should be noted that the base cabinets are unfinished birch, so I'll have to stain them at some point. Got pretty much everything but the kitchen sink, which I'm going to reuse from my old setup. I'll be back here when I have to do the kitchen on the other side. When I can afford it, rather. At these prices, that shouldn't be too too long.

    Reitter Stucco & Supply

    Reitter Stucco & Supply

    5.0
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    I chose Reitter Stucco and Supply Co to replace the stucco on one wall of my house after…read moreinterviewing 5 companies. I could not be happier with the job they did. Ryan came to my house for the inspection and estimate and was the supervisor of the job. He was here every day to check on the job and answer any questions I had. Mack, Ed and Noe were the crew and they did a fantastic job. They were on time everyday, explained what they were doing, and cleaned up at the end of each day. They were very respectful to me and my property and were very concerned about my satisfaction with the job. After they were finished, Ryan came back to my house and leveled out the ground near the wall and explained the importance of the ground level in maintaining the stucco. Brett, the Service Manager, was very responsive in sending me copies of their Certificate of Insurance Liability and Certificate of Ohio Workers' Compensation. I would hire Reitter again in a heartbeat and would recommend them to anyone needing stucco work.

    From the owner: "We Put It On To Stay" Since 1915…read more Since 1915, Reitter Stucco, Inc. has been serving both the residential and commercial markets in Colombus, Ohio and surrounding areas. We work with homeowners as well as contractors and provide installation services for new construction, remodeling, and restoration projects. We specialize in Stucco, Manufactured Stone, Thin Brick Veneer and Exterior Insulation Finish Systems (E.I.F.S.) and provide the service, quality and craftsmanship that you would expect from a fourth generation family owned company. In 1989, Reitter Stucco, Inc. created it's supply division to market the same high quality building materials used in our installation projects to contractors and homeowners through our Material Sales Department. We currently serve the entire state of Ohio and we can arrange nationwide delivery for most product lines. Our field technicians and sales representatives receive continuous craft and product training and our management staff is very active in numerous local and national t rade associations.

    Paramount Senior Living

    Paramount Senior Living

    3.5
    (2 reviews)

    If your loved one needs minimal, this is the spot to go for price and services. The building is…read moreconstantly understaffed and rarely meets state-required staffing ratios. They have been promising for over a year to get everyone's CPR and First Aid up to date and have not. This means a lot of "nursing staff" who have not fulfilled the requirements of receiving their licensure. The corporate headquarters cares about the immediate bottom line and nothing else. During the COVID outbreak they charged every resident $3 per day for masks- masks they never received. Their reasoning was that it was for staff masks and they never even offered to provide any kind of masks whatsoever to residents or their family members. Family members and other visitors were charged for masks as well. The worst is that they never really provided masks for staff either. When they did provide masks, staff were told to label it and keep it for a week- cheap 3 ply masks, 40 hours a week- but then they never replaced the former mask. In general, only a couple of people even have access to the supply closet so if something runs out and that person is not there, the staff and resident are just SOL. The bottom line here is that corporate cares about the money and not the residents. When they decided too many residents were eating in their rooms (9), the regional operations manager said to tell those residents to either come down to the dining room or they would not eat. The regional operations manager has also turned down, time and again, turned down resident requests for various things. The residents at the location can also not have their food preferences met because it is not made by the one on the ground who knows what they want. As a result, they not only generally dislike the thawed and/or heated food which is the only allowable resource per corporate from GFS, but no actual cooking takes place. Food is often a complaint from the residents because they want different food, but due to the lack of resident-centered care from corporate, the poor dietary manager can do nothing about it because corporate doesn't care. At other times, Memory Care has been put on the back burner for activities because, in the words of corporate, "they don't know the difference anyway". Also, if you are looking for activities in the building, good luck. It is not that they don't exist, it is that corporate does not want them seen. This is also the reason the whole place looks so institutional. They want it to be run like a hotel and every time residents or staff point out a shortcoming, they say a hotel does not do it that way. Well, quality hotels also generally don't have people living there for years on end. You could complain, but who to? An ED said if they saw residents with the Ombudsman's phone number one more time (which is required by state law BTW), that the person who gave it to them would be fired. (In Paramount's defense, that ED is no longer there, but the directive always trickles down from above.) As for staff, again, good luck. Turnover everywhere is high, but it is very high here. Staff are very overworked and underpaid. You can easily find the job at every other location in the vicinity making, on average, $1-$3 more an hour. Put in your notice? Well, be prepared for the company to say they accepted your resignation early and then mail you a letter saying you were terminated so they do not have to pay out any of your PTO. Then, when you leave, corporate will suddenly going from saying how great you are to how awful you are and how this had been planned for a long time. In addition, you get to deal with micromanaging with way too many meetings which could have been an email so they can dictate every little move and depleting the time you actually have to accomplish anything. Of course, accomplishing is not their real goal anyway (refer to the above uncaring resident attitude). If you are just looking for a job where you can go in, punch the clock, and leave angry and feeling abused daily, then this is the job for you. If you want to make a positive impact on the lives of others, even out of your own time and effort going above and beyond, find somewhere else that cares because you will get burnt out or phased out in a hurry. No one wants to make additional effort as a result of the ones in charge- corporate- only being driven by the almighty dollar. I have never experienced a place with a more toxic work environment fraught with gossip, cutting management off at the knees, and abusive language which leaves staff feeling unfulfilled and helpless to do good things. Best of luck in the search, whether it be a place for a loved one or a job!

    Nice people. Fun activities.clean. Good looking food and super nice LPN. 10/10 would recommend…read more Iconic grill cheese.

    The Cellar Lumber Company - buildingsupplies - Updated July 2026

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