Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - Less expensive laminate than Costco?
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acctingman
10-31-08, 03:40 PM
Hello!
Costco has Harmonic's laminate flooring (after the coupon) for roughtly $2.21/sq ft.
The stuff Costco sells comes with the padding underneath, so as far as I know, I wouldn't need anything else. I just need to remove the carpet, clean the cement flooring and pray it's level then off I go.
I'm having someone come and install it for me, so I'm trying to keep my costs down as much as possible, so does anyone know of a online retailer that sells decent flooring for less (it has to have the padding on the bottem like the Costco stuff).
Home Depot and Loews can't beat Coscto's price, but Costco can't be the least expensive?
Thanks!
Costco has Harmonic's laminate flooring (after the coupon) for roughtly $2.21/sq ft.
The stuff Costco sells comes with the padding underneath, so as far as I know, I wouldn't need anything else. I just need to remove the carpet, clean the cement flooring and pray it's level then off I go.
I'm having someone come and install it for me, so I'm trying to keep my costs down as much as possible, so does anyone know of a online retailer that sells decent flooring for less (it has to have the padding on the bottem like the Costco stuff).
Home Depot and Loews can't beat Coscto's price, but Costco can't be the least expensive?
Thanks!
HotinOKC
10-31-08, 05:32 PM
There are tons of knock off brands for much less then what you are paying.
Lumber Liquidators is a place that has a large selection.
But the old saying is true, "You get what you pay for".
You will still need to purchase a 6mil plastic moisture barrier and tape it down over the cement. Your floor just has the attached cushion to it.
Lumber Liquidators is a place that has a large selection.
But the old saying is true, "You get what you pay for".
You will still need to purchase a 6mil plastic moisture barrier and tape it down over the cement. Your floor just has the attached cushion to it.
Carpets Done Wright
10-31-08, 07:53 PM
Try to go cheap, usually cost way more in the long run, with expectations out the window.
Seen it happen many times.
The bitterness of a floor going belly up, last way longer then the sweetness of that low price you paid. Especially with labor!!!!
Seen it happen many times.
The bitterness of a floor going belly up, last way longer then the sweetness of that low price you paid. Especially with labor!!!!