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Cheap Sources of Wide-Plank Tongue-in-Groove Floor

Started by rb345
over 15 years ago
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I'm looking to replace floors in 3 apts with 3.5" wide, tongue-in-groove light blond maple or pine. Havent bought that flooring for a few years. Would appreciate recommendations on sources, recommenda- tions on flooring material, and price estimates. Total floor space will be about 1700 feet, so cost per linear foot will add up. Thanks for your help and advice.
Response by ues_shopper
over 15 years ago
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Member since: May 2007

Was at the home design show at the piers at 54th street on Friday
And there was a booth from lumber liquidators. They seem to have a
Really good selection and the prices were good. I think they have a showroom somewhere
On the westside maybe around 17th street.

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Response by rb345
over 15 years ago
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Member since: Jun 2009

UES:

Thanks for the tip. I think their store is east of broadway around
18th-20th streets. I was there years ago and didnt find anything I
liked but will give it another try.

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Response by bela
over 15 years ago
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Member since: Jul 2008

carlise wide plank flooring. they were also at the design show and will be opening an office in design building. pricy but gorgeous.

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Response by nyc10023
over 15 years ago
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Lumber liquidators - I would pickup directly from their warehouse in hackensack. Also try premier floors in bk.

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Response by nyc_sport
over 15 years ago
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Member since: Jan 2009

Carlye is in no sense cheap, but high quality materials and very good service. And 3.5" flooring is in no sense "wide-plank." But if you are looking for cheap rental quality materials, Lumber Liquidators might be what you are looking for.

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Response by Primer05
over 15 years ago
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You don't need Carlye for 3 1/2". I would go to eastside wood flooring on 125th off of Park. They supply a lot of wood floor guys.

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