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Joey Johnson
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  • Frisco, TX
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Where do you shop for material?

Joey Johnson
  • Developer
  • Frisco, TX
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Would love to hear from those who rehab or build spec homes on where you like to source your main materials...  Mostly on the finish side.  Cabinets, Windows, doors, flooring, lighting, plumbing etc..  

I'm always looking for places that are willing to sell at a wholesale rate.  I'm really curious on cabinets right now.  Trying to find a good way to buy high end, but not pay high end premiums from an interior designer or cabinet store.  Anyone use Cabinets.com or Cabinetsdirect.com?  

Right now, I buy a lot of my flooring (tile and hardwood), lighting and plumbing fixtures from build.com.  They are owned by Ferguson and give project pricing.  84 Lumber for everything else.  


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