Building Materials near Dana Point, CA

7 locations found near Dana Point

“Wow Dixieline Lumber just came to Dana point! You need to check this out they've got great lumber and they fixed up the store so everything's easy to find. Yes it's the old Ganahl location but it's new and improved!”

4.5 Superb4 Reviews

“In our neighborhood, we call this place "Rock Costco." Always great products at the best price you will find anywhere. Great service and record keeping so you can make sure you're buying what you already installed. And sometimes you kinda just want to get a cup of coffee and go browse for cool rocks. We love this place and have for years. So do all our neighbors. It's a staple.”

4.8 Superb89 Reviews

“Marvin went above and beyond to check on the status of my order and make sure I received the fastest shipping possible in order to complete a project. Thank you for the excellent customer service!”

4.7 Superb73 Reviews

“HEY - somethings going on good at this Home Depot - I have never met so many top notch people for a long time. Above and beyond on everrything...doing way more than they need to..GREAT ATTITUDES - manager on the floor working super hard - helping everyone 4/5/24 about 4PM and MASI was memorable with all of his wonderful perspective and help - this store made my day! - This is my new return to Home Depoit because of the 5 star service here....see photo of Masi posted - go in and say hi to Masi and tell them Ilene sent you (and the great manager - dont know his name)”

4.3 Superb180 Reviews

“I work for my dad here, not for Supply Line themselves, but we started a business called the Dirt Shack and we offer the simple convenience of a place to off-load clean dirt for a fair price, we charge $200 a load but smaller trailers go for less, we're fair with everyone. So stop on through Supply Line if your looking for material or a place to dump clean dirt!”

5 Superb18 Reviews

“We have a 28 year old house build by a major residential home builder in Texas . The side is limestone and the back is Hardie Plank . The trim around the window and chimney is pine and it is not the best material for the Texas sun and moisture causes rot . Regular painting may help but it it tends to rot from the end getting moisture. I am replacing the trim where necessary with James Hardie trim. The chimney is clad with Hardie Plank but the trim was pine and needed replacing . It was a dangerous DIY project ! ( photo below )

I also added Hardie plank to enclose under the deck.

For insurance reasons , the Hardie Plank is classified same as brick.

I am not a professional but have seen Hardie Plank cladding in Colorado and it looks spectacular and isn't degraded over time by snow/ ice or rain . I will be very interested to see how the cheaper alternative cladding handles those environments.”

3 Average6 Reviews

“(Translated by Google) Hello, all I was buying material, they have a lot of customer service I recommend it ..(Original)Hola todos yo estube comprando material tienen mucha atención al cliente lo recomiendo..”

2.2 Poor13 Reviews