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Bulk Materials or Discounts for Flooring, Furniture & Cabinets

Tara Montgomery
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Hi I am rehabbing 2 houses and need bulk materials pricing. I know about the pro desk at Lowes & Home Depot already

but am posting to find out the least expensive place for bulk materials or discounts for Flooring, Furniture & Cabinets. The flooring needs to be LVP or LVT .

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Jaron Walling
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Jaron Walling
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Tara Montgomery If you want to find bulk rate on materials Lowes and Home Depot "pro desk" isn't the place. 

I've played the material hunting game. If you're hiring out the work from my experience most contractors find better prices. They have better connections and know places to buy materials. I'd lean on there experience to deliver and install what materials you need. If not FB market place is full of great deals BUT you have to find, buy, and bring it to property. In our city there are returns, scratch and deal, and over stock supply stores. They sell the same materials the big box stores have for 40-50% off but it's in limited amounts. Once it's gone, it's gone. You need to measure and calculate sqft. for the job and see if they have enough. It's time consuming. 

Take that in mind when contractors give quotes. Best of luck. 

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