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Warehouse Prices, Not Retail

Flooring liquidators buy direct from manufacturers and distressed inventory — Shaw, Mohawk, Armstrong, Bruce — and pass the savings to you. Expect 30–70% below retail.

Massive Inventory Selection

These aren't showrooms with 20 samples. Discount flooring warehouses carry thousands of styles in stock — ready to take home today, not in 6 weeks.

One Directory, All the Chains

"Flooring Liquidators" isn't one company — it's a name used by 6+ unrelated regional chains. We map them all, plus hundreds of independent discount flooring outlets.

How to Find a Discount Flooring Store

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Compare prices

See starting price per sq ft and brands carried before you drive across town.

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Visit and save

Show up knowing what to expect. Negotiate on clearance and remnant stock.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a flooring liquidator?

A flooring liquidator is a discount flooring retailer that buys manufacturer overruns, discontinued styles, factory seconds, or wholesale lots at below-market prices and passes those savings to consumers. You can find hardwood, LVP, carpet, tile, and laminate at 30–70% below what you'd pay at a traditional flooring showroom.

Is "Flooring Liquidators" one company?

No — and that's exactly why this directory exists. "Flooring Liquidators" is a generic term that at least 6 completely unrelated regional chains have independently adopted as their name. There's a California chain, an Iowa chain, a Florida operation, a North Carolina chain, a Dallas/Fort Worth chain, and a national tile liquidator — none related to each other. Our directory maps all of them by location, plus hundreds of independent discount flooring outlets.

How is a flooring liquidator different from a regular flooring store?

Traditional flooring stores are showrooms — they carry samples and order on demand. Flooring liquidators are warehouses — they buy large quantities of in-stock inventory at discounted wholesale prices. You can often take product home the same day, and prices per sq ft are significantly lower.

What happened to LL Flooring?

LL Flooring (formerly Lumber Liquidators) filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August 2024 with $416M in debt after major vendors stopped shipping. The founder's private equity firm later acquired 219 of the original 430+ locations, which rebranded back to Lumber Liquidators. Hundreds of locations closed permanently, leaving significant gaps in many markets — which is why finding local alternatives is harder than it used to be.

What flooring types can I find at liquidators?

Most flooring liquidators carry: hardwood (solid and engineered), luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and luxury vinyl tile (LVT), laminate, carpet, and tile (ceramic, porcelain, natural stone). The selection varies by store — use our directory to find stores that specialize in the flooring type you need.

Can I get flooring installed at a liquidator?

Some flooring liquidators offer installation services; many are warehouse-only and focus on selling material. Check each store's profile in our directory to see if installation is available, or ask the store directly.