Hardwood Flooring
The Cheap Alternative: Buying Hardwood Floors Wholesale
A lot of people decide not to go with
hardwood floors because they are rather
expensive. In fact, when you compare their price
to cement, hardwood floors are priced higher by
around 20% to 30%.
Why is this so? Hardwood floors come from
organic and exhaustible materials. In addition,
it takes years for an oak tree (the common
source of hardwood) to fully mature, so
technically, its preparation is more tedious.
Concrete takes only a few hours to make and it
doesn't usually require heavy human labor. On
the other hand, there are a lot of people
involved in producing the final hardwood floor
plank.
However, this doesn't discount the fact that
hardwood floors are still the best way to go.
Not only do they make the room cooler, but they
actually give it a more natural look. Concrete
makes a room look very contrived, which is a
no-go for claustrophobes and a pain to deal with
during extreme heat.
Hardwood floors are expensive, yes, but they are
not impossible to obtain. You can purchase
hardwood floor materials on discount from
hardware stores, or you may buy them wholesale.
If you're building an entire house, wholesale is
your best option. It might be expensive at
first, but it is a one time shell-out that, when
calculated, is a lot cheaper in the long run. If
you buy hardwood floor planks by the piece, then
you're setting yourself up for a huge expense.
Wholesale hardwood floors are available in any
wood and hardware store, so they're not
difficult to find. Literally defined, wholesale
hardwood floors are planks bought in bulk. And
aside from being a cheaper option, getting them
wholesale will spare you from the hassle of
having to go to the store again to keep buying
more boards.
MMost stores offer free delivery of hardwood
floors, especially if they are bought wholesale.
Transporting these wood planks is no joke,
that's why stores are more than willing to do
the delivery for wholesale orders at no extra
cost.