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Carpet Wholesalers

When this site was created, our intent was to assist the consumer in buying carpet at the best possible price. The majority of this carpet is made in the United States and the bulk of that is made in the Dalton, GA area. We have received thousands of requests for carpet pricing, but we have received an equal number of requests regarding discount carpet wholesalers. Which wholesalers can be trusted? Which are true discount carpet wholesalers and which are online carpet shops (carpet retailers) disguised as discount carpet brokers?

This site also has received a number of requests from discount carpet wholesalers, importers, and exporters looking for product or seeking a way to contact importers, exporters, or other discount carpet wholesalers to sell their products.

This section features web pages of discount carpet wholesalers. At the top and bottom of each page, you will find text hyperlinks from the carpetbuyershandbook.com to reputable discount carpet wholesalers. These links appear in all 180 sections of the Carpet Buyers Handbook.

Our Carpet wholesaler section also includes complete one page web sites for some of these discount carpet wholesalers that link back to their own sites. Our Buyer Assurance Policy has been designed to assure the consumer (buying carpet from one of these wholesalers), that they will be satisfied with their purchase. Should dissatisfaction occur, the wholesaler has an opportunity to correct the cause for dissatisfaction. Since there is a waiting list for carpet wholesaler listings, our partners understand the importance of satisfied Carpet Buyers Handbook customers. Currently, each Carpet Wholesaler Partner receives daily Price Quote Requests from our site visitors and more than 60 click-through visitors from The Carpet Buyers Handbook to their own sites, EACH DAY.

As usual, The Carpet Buyers Handbook DOES NOT CHARGE A COMMISSION on sales or contacts made through this site.

For more information on listing your company or product in this section, contact The Carpet Buyers Handbook at marketing@carpetbuyershandbook.com.

Did you know?

Carpet installation is the single biggest problem with new carpet purchases. Often, once the installation goes bad, the entire purchase begins to sour. Carpet installation should be carefully researched to make sure the carpet installer uses CRI 104 -CRI 105 Carpet Installation Standards. Failure to follow recommended installation procedures can allow for a shoddy installation. Always preserve about 1 square foot piece of the original uninstalled carpet. Some manufacturing defect analysis only can be performed on unused (untrafficked) carpet. Also, should the carpet fail (which is rare), it is helpful to evaluate a new piece versus a sample that has been trafficked. Attic stock (preserved carpet) also can be used to plug damaged areas or heavily stained or soiled areas.

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