Shopping for Flooring - Wholesale or Retail?
Of course when you’re shopping for flooring for a job or contract you want to be sure that you’re getting the best deal. For years the thought was to just go to your local hardware store and pay what you pay. Then when big box chain stores and wholesalers came around, the thought was that buying wholesale was where you would get the best deal.
Since the advent of the Internet the playing field has been somewhat leveled. Yes, you may get a deal on flooring wholesale which may be slightly cheaper than your market rate retail price, but what are you giving up in quality? Where can you go to find the best mixture of value and quality?
It was not long before websites began popping up promising contractors and designers the best mixture of wholesale value with boutique retail quality. Many online sites provide the perfect mixture of luxury retail names and rock bottom wholesale prices. You just need to seek out the best name websites which are going to offer you the best name flooring at the lowest prices before you commit to one website or another.
Another thing to consider before you go opening up your purse strings for a flooring retailer is you need to be sure that wherever you decide to buy from, the outlet will have all the colors and styles that you need. One of the things about going to a wholesaler which really earns demerits is that you can spend all your time finding the best prices, settle on the one with the lowest price, and discover that they don’t have the style of products you need.
For carpet you know you need to consider types of finish, color, and whether you can get this carpet cut to the size you need. If not watch out; there's nothing worse than taking 8x10 squares and having to have that fit your space.
Hardwood floors run much the same risk as the carpets. If you need cherry birch laminate finish and you can’t get exactly the shade and the finish that your customer wants you could lose the job. You should always be mindful of what your customer wants and make sure you deliver this product at the lowest cost. Make sure your retailer or wholesaler has what you need before you quote a price. There’s nothing homeowners hate more than last minute price adjustments.
Flooring wholesale and flooring retail have really sort of melded thanks to the introduction of the World Wide Web. If you’re looking to make a statement on your customers floors with a flooring retailer or wholesaler for quality and price you should be sure that your customers are willing to spend what they need to for one and able to sacrifice what they can afford for the other.
Andrew White - About Author:
Andrew White writes about flooring wholesalers.and other home improvement topics out of Seattle. Always looking for the highest quality materials at the best price he tends to end up shopping at http://www.prosourcefloors.com more often than not.
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