Tag:shop=hardware
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A shop which sells timber, tools and other building products |
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A hardware store, sometimes known as an ironmongers shop in the UK, is where you can buy screws and bolts, nails, hooks and other metal materials as well as metal tools. A hardware shop will often stock a wide range of products which can include building, electrical, plumbing supplies, garden tools, power tools, paint, kitchenware, homeware, locks, keys, and a key-cutting. Where these types of product/service are supplied in isolation, a different tag may be more appropriate.
Examples of hardware stores: True Value (USA)
How to map
Set a node or draw as an area along the shop outline. Tag it with shop=hardware. Add name using name=* or use noname=yes to mark that shop has no name.
Tags used in combination
- name=*
- operator=* indicates the name of the company operating the shop
- addr:*=*
- opening_hours=* hours of opening
- wheelchair=* suitable for wheelchairs
- phone=*
- website=*
- payment:*=* to indicate the precise method of payment.
Similar tags
- shop=power_tools – a shop selling power tools (drills, screwdrivers, grinders, saws, jigsaws, soldering irons, milling machines, heat guns, pressure washers)
- shop=groundskeeping - a shop with garden equipment (mowers, brushcutters, chain saws, snow blowers, cultivators, small tractors, etc.)
- shop=doityourself - Do-It-Yourself-stores (DIY for short), or Home Improvement Centers sell home, garden and construction products. They offer supplies for doing things yourself - household repairs and improvements (decorating products; home textile; bathroom and kitchen furniture and supplies; garden tools, machinery, furniture or supplies; flowers; shrubs or small trees; paint; hand tools; power tools; electrical, plumbing or building supplies). DIY store is similar to shop=hardware, except it is generally larger and stock a wider range of products.
- shop=trade - a place of business that sells to a particular trade or trades, but normally also retails to normal consumers. Examples include building supplies, timber yards, plumbing, roofing, electrical supplies, tiles etc.
- shop=locksmith - a shop where you can get keys cut. They are usually small highstreet shops. May also sell new locks, and offer other services for repair, assembly and design of locks.
- shop=electrical - a shop selling electrical supplies and devices (cable, cable channels, electric sockets etc) and electrical devices (electric meters, junction boxes, fuse boxes etc).
- shop=appliance - a shop selling appliances, sometimes referred to as "white goods" (fridges, washing machines, drying machines, dish washers, and ovens).
- shop=lighting - a shop selling lighting fixtures.
- shop=electronics - a shop selling consumer electronics (TV, radio, fridge).
- shop=variety_store - a retail store that sells inexpensive items, sometimes at fixed price point. Goods cut across several categories, but often include hardware, kitchenware, homeware items.
- shop=tool_hire - rent out a range of tools for building work, garden and household maintenance (may include heavy duty hand and power tools).
- craft=* - relatively new tagging scheme. A whole key for shops where people *do* a trade such as carpenters.
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External links
- Hardware store on Wikipedia