Lugbill Supply in Ohio remodels

Once a livestock trade firm, this Do it Best dealer expanded to hardware, lumber and farm.
10/5/2023
Lugbill Supply team
The ribbon is cut on the remodeled Lugbill Supply Center with Isaac Weber, president, his wife Leslie, Lugbill team members, Do it Best employees who helped out, and local dignitaries.

Lugbill Supply Center in Archbold, Ohio, recently celebrated its newly remodeled store with a special event featuring live entertainment, giveaways and storewide sales for its home improvement shoppers.

“We remodeled the entire building inside and out,” said Isaac Weber, president of Lugbill Supply Center. “We stayed open the whole remodel.”

Originally known as a livestock trade company, Lugbill Supply Center, a Do it Best dealer, has evolved throughout its history and now serves the community as a one-stop-shop.

New products being featured include, “generators, ammunition, a bigger Milwaukee selection, hunting and camping supplies, more home décor; and also bigger lawn, garden, and farm areas with bigger selections,” said Weber.

The business said it offers a broad choice of products, including lumber and building materials, hardware and home improvement supplies, and windows and doors.

“We completely updated our contractor area so that each office looks like an individual house. We also completely redesigned our design center and updated everything in that area as well,” said Weber.

The company said it also provides custom kitchen and bath and computerized deck designs, as well as free consultations and estimates.

About 700 people attended the event, which kicked off with a ribbon cutting ceremony, free hot dogs and chips, and a live band; and attendees took advantage of special in-store savings opportunities, said the company.

Those who registered for a Best Rewards account, said the firm, earned double points on all purchases. Shoppers also had the chance to win one of two $500 fall shopping sprees at Lugbill Supply Center.

“We want to service customers so well that there isn’t even a thought of driving out of town to get supplies or shop somewhere else,” said Weber.

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