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Did you know? Many carpet retailers now private label their carpet samples to limit comparison carpet shopping at various carpet shops. In buying carpet, make sure you know the correct manufacturers carpet style name before buying carpet. Future carpet warranty claims may depend on knowing the manufacturers carpet style name, in order to file a carpet claim.Private Labeled Carpet
In 1986, two carpet manufacturers (Shaw Industries and SalemCarpets) began to change the landscape of carpet retailing forever by lowering prices to retailers and opening a number of retailers in a city or town. The consumer could now shop at a number of retail outlets, find similar products and actually dicker over the price.
Manufacturer's reps could recognize retailers who were beginning to struggle financially because retail carpet prices would begin to drop at the retailer and competitors would begin to complain. More times than not, this was the first step to financial insolvency for the retailer. Consumers were happy that they were able to purchase first quality carpet styles at cheap carpet prices, but became concerned when the retailer went out of business shortly thereafter. Throughout this period, those retailers that priced their products fairly, but were mindful of necessary operating expenses continued to operate.
In an attempt to maintain preferred status with major retailers, larger manufacturers created specialty carpet lines where distribution was limited to a few select dealers in a given geographic area. These retailers were given a product line that could not be shopped for competitive pricing and Some of the smaller manufacturers could not afford to produce a special line to provide limited distribution. As a result, the concept of private labeling originated. This concept consisted of a manufacturer taking the standard product line and placing a separate labeling system on them. All color names, color numbers, style names, style numbers were changed to "hide" the true name carried by most retailers. This concept helped some retailers remain afloat by restoring profit margins. Today, private labeling of carpet samples is good business and many retailers undertake this private labeling task on their own. It helps maintain acceptable profit margins for retailers and actually protects consumers from buying from retailers operating on short profit margins and have a limited future in business. While it is a bit difficult for the consumer to come to the conclusion that they have made a smart purchase at a good price, the continued solvency of the retailer is in the consumers best interest. Many problems can develop over the years with any purchase. Having a retail partner available to answer your questions after the sale is usually worth the $100 or so that you may have saved. Overcoming Private LabelingA smart retailer or shopper can usually overcome private labeling with a little more work. In the good ol' days, a consumer could select a style and get on the phone and call every retailer in town for a price quote. Today this requires physically visiting each location with the carpet sample, having the retailer inspect the style for texture, twist, pile height, and color. The retailer can then look through his/her available samples and find the same or similar style. In trying to price shop, it is usually a good idea to select more than one color from the style that you like to make it easier to track down the style at a competitive retailer. In some instances, a "signature" color may be in the line that tips off the style. If you see a signature color, make sure you take a sample of this color with you. A color such as:
Tracking down the manufacturer can be a fun piece of detective work that requires patience and plenty of perseverance. Many may feel the work is not worth the effort. After you track down the manufacturer and proper style name, then you can revisit or phone the retailers you visited and enquire about pricing for the specific style. Regardless of whether you are able to identify the manufacturer during the "hunt", make sure the retailer provides you with the proper style name and color name after the product is purchased. Should the retailer close or retire to South America, you should be able to contact the manufacturer, 10 years following the purchase because of warranty issues. Never purchase a product where the original manufacturer is unknown. Hopefully, these hints will help make the purchase process easier rather than more confusing. Click on the links below to learn more about carpet. Click on the links below to learn more about carpet.
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