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Best Buy Flooring Source

www.bestbuyflooringsource.com

 
Best Buy Flooring, a division of Marquis Industries, began operations in 1997 selling carpet closeouts and vinyl specials to stocking dealers across the country.  Over the years Best Buy grew quickly by providing value floor covering products to our dealers.    Today, Best Buy operates one of the most advanced and efficient carpet mills in the industry.  Manufacturing great values in high styled polyester, residential cut pile berbers, multi-colored saxonies, and popular LCL styles.  In commercial, Best Buy manufactures great values in 24 - 28 ounce nylon level loop graphics.   In keeping with our trademark of value, Best Buy starts generating value to ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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