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Georgia to welcome new Ace Hardware store to local community

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Ace Hardware Store Front | Ace Hardware

Ace Hardware Store Front | Ace Hardware

A new Ace Hardware store will open its doors on April 16 in Monroe, Ga.

The store will be located at 703 W Spring St. and will strive to bring a unique experience paired with "quality home maintenance products" to the community, according to an Ace press release.

"The store has been designed to reflect the needs of the Monroe, including solutions to everyday home maintenance needs, as well as an extensive array of high-quality products in categories such as paint, lawn and garden," Ace officials said, according to the release.

Ace has been around for 90 years and was ranked "Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Home Improvement Stores, Eight Years in a Row" by JD Power, per the release.

“Our mission is to provide customers with the neighborly advice and assistance they have come to expect from Ace,” Ace Hardware said, according to the release. “We look forward to becoming a helpful and valuable neighbor to the community, both inside and outside the walls of our store.”

The company focuses on lawn, paint and garden product categories, but highlights other products that shoppers can expect to find during their shopping experience at the new store.

"The store is packed with thousands of essential products and supplies, including some of the most respected brand names and best-selling items to help people take care of their homes," Ace officials said, according to the release. "Key product offerings include paint, lawn and garden, hardware, electrical, plumbing, automotive and home décor, as well as niche products such as Yeti, Scotts, STIHL, Big Green Egg, Milwaukee, Ben Moore, Traeger, Weber."

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