Warman Home Centre
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Warman Home centre , serving Saskatoon & area for over 25 years! Company History
Originally RTM Division and the Home Centre was founded by David Holst and Frank Remai in 1984 in the small town of Warman, Saskatchewan, approximately 16 kilometers north of Saskatoon on Highway 11. Since then the business has grown from a small lumber yard and RTM retailer servicing our local market employing approximately 15 employees to a diverse self sufficient business that reaches all parts of Western Canada.
From the beginning, RTM Division and the Home Centre were strictly created to offer a high quality product to a growing market. It quickly grew from its beginnings as a lumber yard and Home retailer to include a full retail store.
Business expansion and growth became a reality for the RTM Division and Home Centre in 1990 with the first expansion. Being the visionary that David was he had an idea to start a self sufficient business model, establishing different individual divisions that would supply the other.
In the early 1990’s they established a second home centre location in Dundurn, Saskatchewan and established a neighboring Metal Shop in 1994 that since then has relocated to Warman and continues to manufacture metal roofing and wall panels.
As business volumes continued to increase David expanded further with the development of the Truss plant in1998. Over the years the plant quickly grew to be one of Saskatchewan’s leading truss plants fabricating and manufacturing roof and floor truss systems. With four additions in 2000, 2005, and two in 2013 our plant has more than doubled in size from 14 800sq feet to just over 38 000sq feet.
In 2000, Frank Remai passed away and David Holst became sole owner of what now encompassed Warman Home Centre, Warman Homes (RTM Division), Warman Metals and Warman Truss. At that time he decided to move the business from Dundurn to Warman and expand.
In 2006, construction of the new Warman Home Centre began. The new retail store and lumber yard was to offer the same products and services that our customers have been come to depend on, but in a much larger setting. The location of the new Warman Home Centre was established right across the street from the location that our customers have been visiting for over 20 years.
The old location became the RTM Division or since 2006, named Warman Homes. In 2009 David Holst took on one more expansion creating Warman Cabinets a cabinet design and manufacturing retailer that once again could be utilized by his other businesses.
Allowing David to move on to other ventures In 2012, Golden Opportunities Fund Inc along with seven long standing executive management team members were pleased to announce the purchase of Warman Homes Centre including the partner businesses Warman Homes, Warman Metals, Warman Truss and Warman Cabinets under the new business name Warman Home Centre LP.
Customer service and satisfaction has always been a high priority amongst our staff. Warman Home Centre LP proudly employs over 200 individuals, all of which, work hard every day. They continue to earn us a reputation of quality and integrity which has been the foundation through our continued growth and success.
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facebook.comIt was a privilege to have our local Girl Guides come out to build bird feeders with us this morning. These ladies sure know how to swing a hammer! 🔨
Our next Young Builders Workshop is March 17th! You can reserve your spot online: https://www.picatic.com/YBW-March2018
On March 17th children are invited to create their own garden buddies. With a little bit of paint and dowel, the kids will repurpose old golf balls into ladybugs and bumble bees. The garden buddies are a great way to brighten any flower pot or garden! This workshop is completely FREE! We will be holding 2 workshops: the first starts at 10:00 a.m. and runs for about a half hour; the second workshop will start at 10:45. The workshop will take place in our store aisle. Only 20 spots available per class! Each kid will go home with one ladybug and one bumble bee. Reserve your spot online: https://www.picatic.com/YBW-March2018 Children MUST be accompanied and supervised by an adult. Recommended age: 5 and up. 1 ticket per child. Adults do not require a ticket to attend.
Check out this amazing Pirate Ship playhouse built by Chris at D.C.'s Erect-a-Shed! The ship is made from our brown treated lumber, is about 18’ long, and is built in a modular fashion so it can be easily disassembled and reconstructed in another location. The customer had it made for his kids with the intent to hand it down to his nephew when his kids have outgrown it. The kids are going to have so much fun "sailing" this summer!
Liqui-Fire drain thaw is BACK on the shelf! Thaw your frozen water pipes, drain pipes, sewer pipes and septic systems during the frigid winter cold. It works, so you don't have to. $24.99 ea.
We have an exciting NEW product line: Country Chic Paint! Whether you like subdued, neutral colors, or your style is more outspoken and expressive, the clay and chalk-based paints from Country Chic Paint are the perfect choice for your project. Their selection of 35 colors gives you exactly what you need to create any look from hip and modern to distressed and shabby chic. See their website for project inspiration, color options and tutorials: https://www.countrychicpaint.ca/pages/inspiration
New spring product has arrived! Check out our new wall graphics, acrylic paints and home decor.
We've got all the tools you need to push through the aftermath of the #skstorm. ❄️🌨️
If you missed out on our Ladies Paint Night, you can now find step-by-step instructions on how to create your very own wooden sign at home!
Wow! These wood accents look amazing, Stroke of Genius Painting! We love how you repurposed our raw cut slabs ❤️
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Our Warman Home Centre Car Show is BACK for it's 8th year! Join us on July 21st for a fun day of cars, food and prizes! The annual “Warman Home Centre Car Show” is Warman Home Centre’s largest community event of the year. For the past 8 years, Warman Home Centre has hosted an annual Car Show in support of the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan (JPCHF). Money is raised through raffle tickets, a 50/50 draw, and collecting donations from a BBQ lunch. 100% of the proceeds are donated to JPCHF. Each participant with a car in the show receives a free t-shirt, dash plaque, certificate of recognition, and a complimentary car wash. Anyone who wishes to participate in the show will be parked on a first-come-first-serve basis. No registration required.