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They usually use private labels to prevent you from comparison shopping at other carpet local stores. It is often much more difficult to get carpet specifications from these resellers, and it makes it much more difficult to comparison shop their products.
Even so, you can still negotiate a fair deal if you know what you are doing and don't rely on their salespeople to make choices for you. Most co-ops do not provide installation so you will have to locate a good installation crew and pay them separately. You will have to work a bit harder to schedule and orchestrate everything, and may end up paying a little more buying from a franchised flooring dealer. Carpet layers often end up with sizable leftovers from bigger carpet jobs because carpet so many salespeople over-measure their jobs.
When there is a lot of carpet leftover the installer may take it home and try to sell it on Craigslist or in your local newspaper. If you find an installer who has some leftover carpet or other flooring materials available at a very low price, you need to understand that they have a limited supply of those materials and have no way of getting any more of the exact same color or style. There is no manufacturer's warranty on these materials whatsoever and no recourse if you end up unhappy with the performance.
Still, you can find some real bargains this way. As with any contractor you hire to do work on your property, I suggest you check references, verify their contractors license and business liability insurance to make sure they are all current and up-to-date.
This might be an inexpensive way to go if you are just doing one or two rooms or if you need to replace carpet or flooring for a rental property. These local dealers offer low prices and have dozens of rolls of carpet "in-stock". They cater mostly to homeowners on a tight budget, landlords and property managers and DIY homeowners. They have plenty of inexpensive, lower-quality, defective or second-grade materials.
Have them roll out the carpet before you agree to buy it to make sure there are no obvious defects. Check their guarantee carefully and get everything in writing before you sign on the dotted line. Once you buy it, you own it. The main problem when buying carpet from this type of retailer, is that they rarely have the same type, style or color of carpet available. That means if you need to buy more of the exact same carpet you bought today, it may not be available for you to buy tomorrow. Once a roll of carpet is sold, the same type, style and dye lot color may be gone forever.
No two rolls of carpet are exactly the same.
There will be differences in color or style that may be quite obvious once it is installed. These -dealers may offer in-house installation or they might just hand you a list of local installers for you to call and hire on your own. If you have to arrange for your own installation you must negotiate with the installer and pay them directly.
Even though you may get a great deal on discounted carpets, always remember that there was some reason why it was not able to be sold as first-quality goods.
They have thousands of locations located all over the country. I think home improvement warehouses like Lowe's and Home Depot should be avoided because they use private labels, they farm out their installations to other companies, they require payment upfront at the time of purchase, and they may even charge you a fee to come out and measure your home. Should you have a carpet problem, they may just tell you to contact the installation company or contact the carpet manufacturer directly. In many cases, it is quite possible that if you have a problem or complaint, no one from the place where you bought it is willing to step up to help you or accept responsibility for your problem or complaint.
You could easily end up stuck with a carpet that you are unhappy with.