The Hardware at Rochester

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56 N Main St
Rochester, VT 05767

The Hardware at Rochester, nestled in the heart of charming Rochester, VT, is a haven for DIY enthusiasts and homeowners alike. This hardware store stands out for its extensive selection of tools, supplies, and equipment, catering to a diverse range of projects and repairs. From gardening essentials to plumbing fixtures, customers can find everything they need under one roof at The Hardware.

With a friendly and knowledgeable staff ready to assist, navigating the aisles of this Rochester hardware store is a breeze. Whether you're a seasoned craftsman or a novice do-it-yourselfer, you'll appreciate the well-organized layout and convenient location of this community staple. The Hardware at Rochester is not just a store—it's a resource for turning your household visions into reality.

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