The summer holidays are winding down and the kids will soon be heading back to school. It is most often the time when many families start making plans to do a little renovation and repairs which they have continuously put off - the festive season is only months away.
Small projects like roof leaks, galvanize or shingles replacement, guttering, drainage around the home, plastering, replacing sidings and the list goes on and on, are most often given priority. Well look no further. We've got you covered!
Rayneau has also introduced its "Bagged
Products" to its building materials inventory. The idea behind
this innovative concept is to meet the needs of customers who do not need bulk
quantities of any one quarry product. Rayneau's bagged products have been
designed specifically just for this purpose.
Our Building Materials Department is well stocked with every building item you
can think of. Other departments like electrical, and masonry act as
complimentary departments to further enhance our customers' shopping
experience.
It has become a tradition that many person use this time of year to do little
repairs to their homes which they have allowed to linger for some time now -
repairs to the walkway, the patio, the window and door edges, the roof,
sidings, guttering, etc.
Also, bearing in mind that this hurricane season is predicted to be a very
active one and the mere fact that the forecast has been updated twice this
season already, it begs the question. Are you ready?
Head down to Rayneau today and shop,
- Plain
plywood for boarding up windows,
- Galvanize/shingles
to repair roof leaks,
- Decorative
plywood for stained ceilings
- Gutters
for faulty guttering
- Water
storage tanks
- Handy
tools
- Bagged
products for masonry works
Speak with one of our Customer Service Representatives
for more details. You can also call or visit our Corinth (450-7247) Monchy
(450-7248) Vide Bouteille (450-7246) or Babonneau (450-5759) branch, or visit
our website www.raycip.com. We're always happy to serve you! #ShopRayneau
#EverythingUnderOneRoof.
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