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Careful. They're notorious for the bait and switch. They'll drag you in for some $.99 product and it looks like plastic when you see it in person. Then the upsell.
If you're interested in wholesale flooring, I do business with a place called ProSource. They have 2 showrooms in Atlanta. You're welcome to use my account to access wholesale pricing if you wish. http://www.prosourcefloors.com/Pages/default.aspx |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: In a shotgun shack
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Depends on whether you want to have the product professionally installed and the type of floor you want.
Do you know what type of floor you want? Wood species, engineered or solid, color will all make a difference in your final selection, and whether or not they have what you want. I wouldn't advise shopping there if you're not a DIY guy. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I work for LL in Wichita.
Compared to the places in town -- our prices are significantly better. Our product is better too. If you're worried about scratching, laminate is the way to go. If not, I'd suggest hardwood -- especially if this is going above grade. Also, we have some really nice priced 6mm laminates, however you sort of get what you pay for. It also depends on which LL you go to. I'm more of the laid-back salesman, as we're not strictly commission. However, I'm sure there are some salesmen within the company who will try to "upgrade" you. Any more questions let me know. |
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