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Save Supply Company
KITCHEN & BATH SPECIALISTS SINCE 1929
711 Park Avenue
Charleston, WV 25302
304-344-1661
1-800-834-8290
www.savesupply.com

For over 78 years Save Supply Company has been providing West Virginia with quality kitchen and bath products at affordable prices. Whether you are building new construction or simply remodeling we have everything you need: Cabinets, Appliances, Countertops, Faucets, Sinks, Handles and the list goes on.

Not only do we have the products, we also offer you personal service. Our knowledgeable staff will assist you with product choices, design work, delivery, and installation, every aspect of your project. We strongly believe that personal service is as important as the products we carry. Our large showroom houses 15 full-size kitchen displays and numerous bathroom products as well. With our selection of products we are able to fit any budget to meet your needs.

We invite you to visit our store or visit us on-line at www.savesupply.comfor more detailed information.

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