Fairfax Lumber & Hardware, Fairfax
I bet I’m not alone in being among those whose understanding of “home improvement” starts with This Old House—the Bob Vila edition—and ends with Home Improvement with Tim “The Voice of Buzz Lightyear” Allen. This was back when television was still a meaningful part of our collective media diets, and long before many of us had any ambitions toward so-called “pride of ownership” when it comes to our homes.
Most of those lucky enough to own a home in Marin can also likely afford a team of specialists and professionals when it comes to giving their domicile a needed repair or, as often, a glow-up. Those who are more, ahem, hands-on, can opt for the do-it-yourself approach, knowing an entire industry exists to support their efforts.
But before we begin bothering professional Dad-looking dudes in the aisles of Home Depot to ascertain how to swap out a dimmer switch without, as David Byrne once proclaimed, “Burning Down the House!”, there exists a local option that’s almost as close as one’s mobile YouTube app when it comes to home-repair conundrums.
“I use YouTube to get general information,” says Augie Venezia, president of Fairfax Lumber & Hardware, in Fairfax. Indeed, online is a good place to start. But consulting someone in-person, who has practical, firsthand knowledge, is even better. “At least working here, most of us have done the jobs ourselves. So, we know the ins and outs of making everything work,” Venezia adds.
Beyond know-how, they also have the materials and tools needed to get the job done. Fairfax Lumber & Hardware provides not only expert advice but also a sense of community support. It’s more than just a store—it’s a hub for local DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Also of note: The store is 100% employee-owned. So I urge anyone tackling a minor fix or embarking on a major renovation to go to Fairfax and—as Byrne also sang, “…You may find yourself in a beautiful house!”
Visit fairfaxlumber.com.