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Discount Wood Flooring

In today’s competitive markets, we are constantly on the lookout for bargains. So why not look for discount wood flooring? After all, nothing can match a wood floor when it comes to beauty and quality. Well, you can save money by purchasing laminate flooring or discount wood flooring.

Don’t get us wrong – we are not advocating cheap products that can ruin your home. Discount wood floors are exactly the same as regularly priced floors and the quality just as high. However, as with other kinds of products, the floors are discounted for several reasons. For example, a range of wood flooring may have been discontinued, and the manufacturer may need to sell off excess flooring stock. Bingo! Your discount wood flooring is at hand

There are a few basic outlets where you can find discount wood flooring. So here’s a guide:

Home Centers: Major retailers like Home Depot, Lowe’s, and 84 Lumber often offer special prices on major brands owing to manufacturer overruns or special arrangements with certain factories. If you are not too choosy about a specific brand, wood, or stain color, you can frequently find discount wood flooring at major retailers.

Online Retailers: A number of online retailers sell both unfinished and pre-finished discount wood flooring. Prices tend to be lower because overheads such as maintaining showrooms or retail outlets are not factored in, though in most cases you pay for shipping. Nevertheless, you can find major brands like Bruce, Pergo and Cyntel, so you can be sure that the quality is top of the line.

Specialty Floor Covering Retailers: Most cities have specialty or local flooring retailers. Check the Yellow Pages for your area under Flooring, Floor Materials, or Lumber to find dealers near you. Specialty retailers often offer discounts on mill overruns or discontinued flooring lines, or will offer specials in order to reduce their wood flooring inventory. You can compare prices with online retailers or major home centers to make sure you’re getting a good deal.

Contractors & Builders: Some contractors, especially those building multiple homes in a new subdivision or development, will buy large quantities of wood flooring. In some cases, they sell excess quantities to homeowners – your local classifieds and bulletin boards are good sources for such selling information. You can also ask a contractor if you can buy discount wood flooring through them, since many retailers offer 10% to 20% discounts to contractors. You may have to split the savings with the contractor, but if your overall price will still be lower.

Additional Tips

1) Look for ’contractor sales’ at stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s. The bigger discount you can get on your new wood flooring, the better. Use these sales to your advantage and call the stores directly to find out when they are being held.

2) Check “discount wood flooring” on the Net. A good site, for example, is www.askthebuilder.com, which houses a vast database for all things related to home building

Remember, discount wood flooring is cheap only in price. You still get the classic look that you associate with any wood floor. A variety of wood flooring is available, including oak, pine, maple and teak, and it will give you years of enjoyment, beauty and convenience, just like the real thing!

For more information about discount flooring or related products, choose from one of the following links:

Wood Flooring | Laminate Flooring | Bamboo Flooring






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