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Is it cheaper to buy your flooring at Home Depot?

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Home Builder with The Flooring Girl

Is it cheaper to buy your flooring at Home Depot? A couple of days ago, one of my friends called me and almost cancelled my appointment with her – she is redoing a whole basement and needs flooring for about 1,000 sq ft. Initially, from her “research” she wanted laminate (not realizing that it wasn’t waterproof until I told her). She wants a hardwood look.

home depotFrom there, she went to Home Depot and thought she found the perfect solution (or so she thought) – Traffic Master Allure vinyl planks – they look good and are waterproof. This is a product that is similar the luxury vinyl plank I’ve discussed in previous post and it is a GREAT product. The luxury vinyl plank tends to be expensive because the material is very high quality. So, when she went to Home Depot, she was so excited about this – it looked like what I was describing and it was priced low. I hated to burst her bubble, but I had to.

I told her that even if she doesn’t go with me, she needs to watch out for this product because it’s been known to have a LOT of problems, and I mean a lot. Apparently, they brought this product to market too quickly and it has a really poor adhesive. So, if you put it down and then move the plank so that it is firmer In place, it tends to ruin the glue. For anyone who has tried to install these know that this happens to some extent on almost every other plank that you lay. So, after several weeks, the flooring tends to peel up and slide around. I’ve now heard so many bad stories about this that I refuse to install it.

So, this really got me thinking…Is it really cheaper to buy from Home Depot? This was my topic of discussion for my 10 min presentation at BNI yesterday. My conclusions are: Yes, you can get a cheaper product at Home Depot – ABSOLUTELY…But, you usually get a worse value (esp in terms of labor and service…and often in product quality)….and because of this, while it sometimes appears that you are saving a bit of money in the short run, you are actually losing money in the long run.

Let me explain further. I know that usually, when you are comparing us vs. Home Depot, we come out lower than Home Depot for hardwood and laminate. And, when comparing vs. carpet, I sometimes come out a tad higher. Because we are a nationwide buying group (with over 90 of us across the country), we buy directly from the manufacturers and get good rates – usually we are buying it at the same rates as Home Depot. So, when I go to Home Depot and I see they are selling a product for less than what I buy it for, I get suspicious. Now, that I’ve been in the business long enough, I now know what to look for. So, let me share some examples with you from my field trip the other day.

- The bamboo they sell is very low priced and for very good reason – it’s an inferior product that dents very easily.

- The marbles are lower priced than what I buy them for…hmmm. They look nice on the front…but if you turn them over, you’ll see all the epoxy in the veins and believe me, those will crack rather easily on your floor, so I would never install them.

- I picked up some of the glass tiles…they were rather light. That’s because they were half the thickness of the standard glass tile.

- Some of the Vinyl Composite tile was the same price as what I pay for it – again, it was thinner.

- Most of the hardwood they sell are inferior quality. They often have more color variation and knotting and their milling is poor…which means your floor won’t come out even because not all of the pieces are the same thickness and/or the tongue and groove don’t line up correctly. Don’t even get me started on the low quality of most of the engineered products they offer.

What was so funny was that unbeknownst to me there was a former Home Depot manager who used to work in the flooring department.  (He was subbing in our BNI group, so I didn't know him).  He was nodding in agreement as I spoke.  When we did referrals/testimonials, he backed me up 110%.

So, can you get cheaper products at Home Depot? Absolutely. Can you get the same product for a lower price? Rarely! Will you get better installers? Doubtfully. So shop around a bit, and make sure you are getting the best option for you/your budget. I’m not saying you need to get the Cadillac version. Just do your homework and ask an expert. Some of their products are good and the same as what you would get anywhere else.  But, if something costs less, there is usually a good reason for it, esp in this economy where everyone is being super competitive with their prices.  I'm not saying to buy or to not buy from Home Depot.  I'm just stressing "caveat emptor."

Comments(22)

Peggy Chirico
Prudential CT Realty - Manchester, CT
REALTOR® 860-748-8900, Hartford & Tolland County Real Estate

Hi Debbie - Thanks again for some great information.  I think too that often the specialized stores have better products and prices than the big box stores--someone's got to pay for all that overhead.

Sep 30, 2010 10:29 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Carol - yes, exactly.  I would always look at a few places to ensure a) you are getting what's best/something you like and b) that it's a good value. 

Mike & Cindy - Yes, Home Depot definitely has some lower priced carpets.  Sometimes, though, they then make up for it in the cost of padding (which costs twice as much as it normally would).  Often, though, when you are looking at one store, it's easier to compare the products within that store to see which are better/worse or more expensive/less expensive.

Sep 30, 2010 10:29 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Peggy - You're right. Home Depot doesn't always have the widest selection nor the specialty items.

Sep 30, 2010 10:42 AM
Greg Nino
RE/MAX Compass - Houston, TX
Houston, Texas

Oh you don't have to "further explain." Home Depot SUCKSwith instillation. We got brutally robbed in my opinion. They hired a 3rd party company to install our floors in our last home. A TOTAL disaster. I don't care what their prices are we'll never pay for them to install a damn thing again.

Sep 30, 2010 11:30 AM
Tish Lloyd
BlueCoast Realty Corporation - Wilmington, NC
Broker - Wilmington NC and Surrounding Beaches

Debbie, This is excellent information and makes total sense.  I appreciate your insight and all of your homework!

Sep 30, 2010 11:43 AM
Lisa Hicks
Hoang Realty - Augusta, ME
Serving Central and Southern Maine

Debbie - like Tish said, this is excellent info.  My hubby and I are DIYers and rarely buy flooring product from Home Depot.  Ceramic tile is the only thing we have ever used and not had a problem with.

Sep 30, 2010 11:48 AM
Debbie Walsh
SHAHAR Management - Middletown, NY
Hudson Valley NY Real Estate 845.283-3036

Very interesting post Deb.  Cheaper isn't always better.  Sometimes you get what you pay for.

Sep 30, 2010 12:26 PM
Kristen Wheatley
Better Homes & Gardens | The Masiello Group - Brunswick, ME
Supporting Success - Best Job in the World!

Thank you very much for this Debbie.  This is the kind of info I would not have known if it weren't for you.  P.S.  I NEVER shop at Home Depot anyway - can't stand their CEO's narrow mind.

Sep 30, 2010 12:58 PM
Donne Knudsen
Los Angeles & Ventura Counties in CA - Simi Valley, CA
CalState Realty Services

Debbie - Great post and very informative!  I've been finding your posts really educational and look I look forward to reading and learning more.  However, I'd just like to make a small suggestion to make it a little easier to learn more about you and your business by reading more of your blog posts.  

In your post, you referenced vinyl planks that you had written about before.  You should include the link to your vinyl plank post so that a reader & visitor who doesn't know about vinyl planks could read your post and learn more about them.  Once again, just a suggestion.

Sep 30, 2010 02:16 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Debbie- so many are shopping prices now, and it certainly is understandable.  But we're not comparing what we think are apples to apples.  If we choose by price alone, we may not be saving anything.  

Sep 30, 2010 04:04 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Greg - I'm so sorry to hear that.  Yes, I have heard many other complaints on the installation.  The installation makes a huge difference, so if you have terrible installers, it doesn't matter who great the product is.

Tish - Thx.  Glad it was helpful and logical.

Lisa - Yes, you can usually find better products for same price other places.  Some of their porcelain tiles are fine and it's completely different if you are doing it yourself.

Sep 30, 2010 08:55 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Debra - Yes, you're right - you often do get what you pay for.

Kristen - I'm glad I provided some value and new learning for you.  That means a lot.

Donne - Thank you so much. That is such a nice compliment.  Great suggestion.  I usually do that, but I got interupted in the middle of this one as I had to jump onto a conf call.  I'll have to find it and fix it later.

Kathy - EXACTLY!!!!!!!  I completely understand price shopping.  The issue is often exactly what you said - people are not comparing apples to apples.

Sep 30, 2010 08:59 PM
David Popoff
DMK Real Estate - Darien, CT
Realtor®,SRS, Green ~ Fairfield County, Ct

Debbie, YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD with this post. Cheaper price usually has a reason, that is cheaper quality! My experience on Home Depot is not good, most products are poor quality and tend not to last or working with them tend to take longer since the quality is so poor. You get what you pay for. Thanks for the post Debbie ~ Dave

Sep 30, 2010 11:22 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

There's a reason lots of prices are so much cheaper at Home Depot.  And why I don't shop there...

Sep 30, 2010 11:40 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Dave - Thx so much.  That is such a nice compliment.

Jay - Agreed.  Ditto.  I only go there to check out what my customers might be seeing.

John - Yes, very well said.

Oct 01, 2010 09:53 AM
Dan Edward Phillips
Dan Edward Phillips, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, CA - Eureka, CA
Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, CA

Good Morning Debbie, excellent input on HD products, thanks for sharing it.

Apr 26, 2011 01:03 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Dan - You are welcome.  Glad you enjoyed it.

Apr 26, 2011 01:20 AM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Interesting mention of the 'pieced & glued' marble. Won't really last well in a heavily traveled foyer or hallway will it? Never thought about it but it is possible because of the polished top finish. Heck, the countertops get glued & buffed to blend in the joint points. Good points.

May 02, 2011 03:31 AM
Joan Pearsall
Best View Imaging - Worcester, MA
Photographer

Sure folks can compare prices on product.  But after reading your blog, it would take five years to get that much information from Home Depot.  Great post,  Great information!  Thanks.

May 02, 2011 03:40 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Lyn - Yes, very true, it won't hold up in heavy traffic areas such as hallway/entry.  Countertops are usually fine as they are 1 1/4" thick + they don't get walked on.  Also, Home Depot doesn't install those - it's another company that they sub it out to.  but, their granite looks rather cheap.

Joan - Thx a bunch.  Yes, it's challenging if you are a normal buyer.  I would have the same issues as you looking in other parts of the store.

May 02, 2011 12:56 PM