Top 2 Ways To Get A Good Deal On A New Hardwood Floor By Roger Wembley, Fri Dec 9th
Be honest, are you one of those people who has more time thanmoney? Me too. When I wanted to put a new hardwood floor in myhouse I didn't rush about and just start throwing tens ofthousands of dollars at any contractor that offered theirservices to me. What I needed to do was put in the hours andfind out how people go about getting good deals on their newhardwood floor installation.
1)Look for 'contractor sales' at places like Home Depot andLowe's. This is a great little tip that we're able to come upwith through a little research. The real question is whetherthese are really 'contractor' sales or whether they are closerto 'extra inventory' sales which are used to get people into thestores to buy other products. Guess what? Who cares? Discountsales are your friends no matter how they are labeled. Thebigger discount you can get on your new hardwood floors, thebetter. Use these sales to your advantage and call the storesdirectly to find out when they are being held. In fact, if youare lucky, you might even be able to convince the store workersto
tell you when the next sale is.
2)Read up on "discount hardwood floors" on the web. A couplefantastic sites to check out are Google.com andAskthebuilder.com. The first being a very powerful search engineand the second being a sort of massive data warehouse for allthings related to home building. There are literally a ton ofdifferent data options available for people who are looking fordiscount hardwood floors. In fact, just because something isdiscount doesn't necessarily mean that it is of substandardquality. It just means that you are getting a better deal thananyone else. Discount is your friend when shopping for anythingincluding different parts of your house. Make sure you know allabout the discount aspect of hardwood floors.
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