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March 2023 by Joe Cleveland
Goins Lumber has gone out of business.
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April 2022 by Edgar Atchley
The location in Bells, Tx has really gone to hell in the last 4yrs getting worse every year. The last time I was in there they had no lumber, no sack concert, and a few other things I needed were out of stock also. The prices are to high on some items. A small squeeze tube of caulking is priced higher than one for a caulking gun. I had to give them one star so it would let me post this review but it really should be NO STARS.
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November 2021 by Val H
This place deserves to go out of business. $1.50 or 3% charge to use a credit card. Plus so little stuff in stock. Sad employees. Just no reason to go back.
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November 2021 by Anonymous For a Reason
This place deserves to go out of business. $1.50 or 3% charge to use a credit card. Plus so little stuff in stock. Sad employees. Just no reason to go back.
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October 2020 by K_blaze
Love the convenience and The GM David is Super helpful!!!
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September 2017 by Dirk Diggler
Small hardware store. Conveniently located in the Bells, Tx community, a quaint village off of hwy 69. The carry a little bit of everything. Swung in just for a cheapy paint brush.
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July 2017 by Jeromy Walker
I am building my home near bells Texas and was happy when I found a locally owned supplier. Took drawings in for pricing on a Tuesday the salesman said it would be Friday for pricing which was a lot sooner than I had assumed. On the following Wednesday I called and he said he had started on it and it was almost done. Then a week later I called again (2 weeks the time I dropped the plans) he acted put out that I called gave me a line about how it was almost done and he was a one man show. That was a month ago never heard from him again. I Then scrambled to two other places which got me my numbers within 2 weeks (which is what they estimated) both mom and pops stores. Just a but further from home. Guess Goins is just too close to Dallas to get much service if you are not a custom home builder.