Coronavirus: which DIY stores continue to deliver? : Current Woman Le MAG

When confinement and spring meet, desires for great change arise. Although you have to stay at home, maybe you have decided to start big jobs. With the summer holidays going away a little more each day, it's the perfect time to redo your interior. Windows, joints, terrace … difficult, with the closing of stores to find the necessary equipment. Fortunately, some brands continue to deliver. At home or to take away, a small manual for DIY enthusiasts.

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Leroy Merlin: a drive system to collect your order

The DIY store has decided to close all of its stores. In-store services, such as delivery to a Relay point, home delivery of orders placed in store, installation, or equipment rental, are therefore no longer available. However, the activity is not at a standstill. On his site, Leroy Merlin explains that it is still possible to buy "essential, troubleshooting and basic necessities". The list of products concerned is online. A collection system has therefore been devised in store car parks to limit contact. All of them, with the exception of Bordeaux Le lac and Livry Gargan, are able to welcome you Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm The "materials outer courtyard" is also open in most stores, but access is limited. To get there, make an appointment first. Also be aware that no help will be provided if you need to retrieve something heavy.

Castorama: drive and home delivery

To comply with the measures taken by the government, on March 16, the Castorama stores all closed. The house still maintains its home delivery system. A drive has also been set up. You just have to pay online to be able to print or download your order form. The store will then contact you, within 48 hours, to set up an appointment to pick up your equipment. Once there, to limit contact, Castorama asks you to stay in your car, until the sellers place your order. It's up to you to load your car knowing that no help is provided for heavy loads. Better to make your arrangements. Note: the Paris Grenelle, Chambourcy and Place de Clichy stores offer a pedestrian withdrawal. To verify that your store does have a drive service, go to the Castorama website.

Bricomarché: extended deadlines, drive and deliveries

Since the start of containment, the delivery system has exploded. To meet growing demand, Bricomarché has decided to extend the deadlines. If the brand continues to transport its products to most of France, "deliveries to Brittany / Mulhouse / Corsica cannot be guaranteedThe Click & Collect system is still available in some stores. For this, the "pick up in store" option must be activated on the product. You will then be able to collect your goods within 24 hours. "counter sale" has also been created. You can then place an order by phone or directly by going to the store reception. One of the sellers will do the shopping for you and deposit the equipment in front of your car. all you have to do is put them in your safe. For this system, only payment by credit card is accepted. One way of limiting contact.

Brico Dépot: drive and contactless payment

With Brico Dépot, your order must be placed online. When the latter is ready, you will receive an SMS to notify you. You can then collect your products without an appointment, within 48 hours. Before ordering, check that your store is eligible for the contactless withdrawal system. The materials yard is also open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., without an appointment.

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