For any flooring material, installation remains the single biggest challenge for any homeowner. Finding a qualified installer can be difficult. Carpet installers have been under paid for many years, and there are fewer installers entering the trade than in the past. In buying carpet from a local retailer, many retailers earn a profit from the installation, and the carpet installer does not receive the full price charged for the flooring installation.
Typically, carpet installers are not employees of the carpet retailer; they are sub contractors hired by the retailer, and they may perform subcontract work for all of the local retailers in your area. While all retailers claim "we have the best carpet installers in the area", this is usually the case for all retailers in the area, because they use the same labor pool.
These carpet local carpet installers receive no health benefits, no retirement benefits, and only receive a portion of the fee charged for their services. Carpet installation prices have not increased in more than 30 years. This increases the probability of mistakes with the carpet installation. In order to earn an acceptable income, the flooring installer must perform multiple installation each day in order to remain above the poverty level. Very few occupations require as much physically demanding, back-breaking effort for such a low income return. Local carpet installers are the backbone of the flooring industry.
Many local retailers discourage consumers from buying carpet online due to installation issues. Dalton Carpet Wholesalers can save a consumer as much as 40-60% on he purchase of new carpet. These carpet wholesalers can help their customers find a local carpet installer, but the Carpet Buyers Handbook also has assembled a listing for consumer use. We encourage consumers to use the money saved from buying carpet wholesale to pay carpet installers a fair wage. This increased labor rate (paid to the installer) allows the installer to slow down and provide a quality product for a fair price.
The Florida Carpet Installer listing below has been assembled from a variety of sources. The Carpet Buyers Handbook does not endorse any of these carpet installers; they are simply supplied as a service for site visitors.
(Installer note: if you would like to have your name listed in this directory please complete our add your link form. if information is inaccurate please email us at marketing@carpetbuyershandbook.com).
Owen Carpet Co., Inc. a Dalton, Georgia carpet wholesaler Owen Carpet has Wholesale Carpet Prices on Berber Carpet, Printed Carpet, Commercial Carpet, Outdoor Carpet, as well as Discount Carpet from Mohawk Carpet, Shaw Carpet, Beaulieu Carpet, Milliken Carpet, and Stainmaster Carpet. Don't miss our wholesale flooring prices on Vinyl Flooring, Vinyl Tile, Vinyl Plank, Area Rugs, Wood Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Ceramic Tile, and more. Visit our Owen Carpet page on the Carpet Buyers Handbook.
Shop the finest selection of carpet, wood, rugs, and tile at Carpets of Dalton, the nations #1 place for floorcovering. Unbeatable selection and prices on name brand, top quality floorcovering. Call or e-mail for samples, prices, and unbeatable deals. Visit our Carpets of Dalton page on the Carpet Buyers Handbook.
Carpet Express Inc., located in Dalton, Georgia, offers wholesale prices on America's most trusted brands of carpet, hardwood, and resilient flooring to customers throughout the United States. We specialize in Shaw carpet, Bruce Hardwood Flooring, Armstrong flooring, Mannington and other major manufacturers. Call or email to order free samples. Visit our Carpet Express page on the Carpet Buyers Handbook.
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