| Choosing a Wholesaler | Why you should choose Michael's Carpet |
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Wholesale flooring
distributors have generally been considered a boon to the flooring consumer.
Unlike a retailer, a wholesaler usually buys in bulk from the manufacturer and
can afford to pass its quantity discounts along to the end user. |
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Unfortunately, not everyone can find a local flooring
wholesaler. These businesses tend to be easier to
find near manufacturer hubs and warehouses due to
the relative ease of transporting large shipments of
flooring directly from the manufacturer to the
wholesaler's warehouse. The good news is that, thanks
to the internet, most consumers can comparison shop
online between wholesalers whom they may not have
otherwise been able to access. But there are several
things to keep in mind when choosing an online
flooring wholesaler. |
Michael's has three regional locations, each one staffed with a courteous, professional sales team. Visit us in person, contact us online, or call 1-866-448-6033 to speak to your personal sales assistant now! |
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Check with the Better
Business Bureau in the town where the wholesaler
allegedly does business. The last thing you want to
do is send money to someone for flooring that never
arrives. Its all too easy to set up a website
to simply collect credit card numbers and run. |
(See what the BBB has to say about Michael's Carpet) |
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Make sure your wholesaler actually maintains stock.
Many retailers like to pass themselves off as
wholesalers claiming to have the best prices
on a large stock of flooring. While even a wholesaler
may run out of a particular type of carpet and be forced
to wait on a production date, retailers find themselves in
this situation far more frequently. A reputable online
wholesaler will often have a large line of featured in-stock
products. These products will usually be advertised as
specials or as a private label brand. |
Michael's Carpet stocks all products in our Chateau Collection
as well as Anderson Hand-scraped Hardwood and Witex Laminate. We
also offer premium stock and wholesale pricing on products from
major manufacturers such as Beaulieu, Mohawk, and Shaw. |
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If possible, verify the conditions under which the
wholesaler's flooring is stocked. Some online businesses
do have a large store of merchandise but conditions are
not always good for the flooring. Another common complaint
among people who buy flooring online is that their flooring
arrived in a condition unfit for installation.
A wholesaler may have a seventy thousand square foot climate
controlled warehouse, or it may simply have a large number
of storage containers in an empty lot. Heat and humidity may
be great for your back yard compost heap, but they certainly
aren't good for your carpet or hardwood. |
We offer large, climate controlled and shelved warehousing of all our merchandise at each of our three locations. |
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Most importantly, remember that time is experience.
A company that has been doing business for thirty years
can usually find better prices on merchandise and labor
than a company that's only been around for five. An older
company will have a professional staff experienced in helping
the consumer get the most for his or her money. |
Michael's Carpet has been providing quality flooring at wholesale prices since 1978. |
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The internet flooring market is vast and continues to grow. With more than six billion dollars being spent annually on electronic flooring commerce, there are certainly many reputable dealers to be found online. Just remember to research your company before you buy. Caveat Emptor, as true today as it was two thousand years ago. |