South Carolina Carpet Tiles

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ProSource of Charleston

Wholesale Flooring Options

ProSource Wholesale Flooring offers a range of flooring options to give wholesale and discount to trade professionals. Our site and subsequent flooring Showrooms can help you find the best flooring design or material to fit your clients’ needs. Browse our custom selection from national flooring manufacturers and suppliers.

Our online catalog offers wholesale area rugs and hardwood flooring for living rooms. Browse our carpet selection, including Mohawk, Stainmaster, Masland, and Beaulieu to furnish a den with wall to wall carpeting. Look at wholesale and discount laminates and vinyl flooring tiles outfit a recreation room or kitchen. Our ceramic tiles and natural stone floors are perfect for a bathroom remodel.

Wholesale Flooring Resource

While we are not a flooring or coop buying group, we can offer our members the best pricing and quality of flooring options. ProSource does this by focusing on the trade—the needs and resources of the floor trade. We work with flooring contractors, manufacturers and flooring distributors to bring the best flooring materials and resources to our members at the best price possible.

Flooring installers, contractors and designers as well as contract builders and remodelers can find great savings at ProSource and have 24 hour access to our flooring showrooms to showcase the latest and greatest in wholesale flooring to your clients.

History of ProSource Wholesale Floorcoverings

An answer to a need creates a whole new category

ProSource was developed in response to the needs of a special niche in the floorcovering industry – the trade professional. To cater to this market, we developed our Showroom concept, opening the first ProSource Showroom in 1990 in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Showroom quickly became the ideal solution to meet the unique requirements of builders, remodelers, interior designers, contractors, rehabbers, real estate professionals, installers, architects and other flooring trade professionals to see wholesale or discount carpet, laminate floors, area rugs, tiles amount other flooring options.

ProSource Showrooms were opened in new markets across America, helping to create our immense buying power that in turn, enables us to pass the savings back to our Members. ProSource works between flooring manufacturers and distributors to the trade professions who need to buy flooring options or showcase them to clients.

Carpet Tiles

Wall-to-wall quality carpet and selection
Experience the huge selection of residential commercial carpet that only a leading carpet distributor like ProSource can deliver. Each of our carpet Showrooms features a huge selection of residential and commercial carpet spanning a wide range of colors and styles. From traditional and simplistic designs to the most elegant and luxurious offerings available, select the carpet flooring that best suits your needs - all at reasonable wholesale prices. Visit our carpet Showrooms to see custom colors and quality products from carpet manufacturers all over the world.

"Get" your carpet fiber
Understanding fiber is key to understanding carpet. It breaks down easily into two major categories, synthetic carpet fibers and natural. Natural carpet fibers are derived from animal or vegetable sources that are processed further to make yarn. Cotton and jute are the primary vegetable-based fibers while wool is the most popular of the animal-based variety. Wool carpet fiber is expensive due to high demand and somewhat limited supply and is used mostly for rugs and higher-end carpets.

Synthetic fibers are produced chemically via petroleum products and include:

Nylon carpet—the work horse of carpet, comprises 75% of the
industry, is resilient, cleanable and easiest to dye and style

Polyester carpet—softer and more accepting of brighter dyes, it's used only residentially due to susceptibility to matting and crushing

Polypropolene carpet fibers—extremely durable and unable to absorb moisture, it's inexpensive and used primarily for commercial installations inside and out

Contact Us :

ProSource of Charleston
7318 Pepperdam Ave.
North Charleston, SC 2941

The Floor Gallery

Welcome to The Floor Gallery

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC, The Floor Gallery provides all your flooring needs from carpet to tile and natural stone.

We have the best selection of all types of flooring in Myrtle Beach SC and surrounding areas.including:

• Natural stone counter tops
• Granite counter tops
• New carpet
• Natural stone flooring
• Flooring sales
• Flooring installation
• Tile flooring
• Ceramic flooring

With our extensive and quality selection, you'll be sure to find just what you need for your home. With The Floor Gallery, it's not going to cost you an arm and a leg.

We also do carpet replacement. If that carpet was old when you bought the house in the 70s, it's really old now! Come in and see all the new carpet styles we offer that will make your house look great!

When you need new flooring in South Carolina, why would you choose anyone else than the experienced pros at The Floor Gallery?

For more information,
call us at 1-877-323-2082 or come to our convenient location at:

The Floor Gallery
192 Prayther Park
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29588

Coastal Carolina Carpet & Tile

Continuing the quest of Roger De Clerck, founder of Beaulieu Belgium, Mieke and Carl Bouckaert established Beaulieu of America in 1978 as the first producer of polypropylene oriental rugs. As sales grew Carl and Mieke invested in yarn extrusion in 1981 becoming the first manufacturer in the carpet and rug industry to produce their own yarn. Sparked by continued growth, the Bouckaerts diversified into tufting carpet in 1984, establishing a factory known today as Beaulieu Commercial in Chatsworth, Georgia.

In 1987, Beaulieu of America's extrusion capacity was greatly increased with the addition of the Bridgeport, Alabama facility. This modern facility gives Beaulieu the ability to produce nylon polymers and nylon yarns. In 1990, Beaulieu continued its vertical integration with the addition of yet another new facility in Bridgeport, Alabama for the extrusion of polypropylene staple fiber, polypropylene slit film, and weaving of primary and secondary backing.

The expansion in yarn extrusion and polymer capacity is being driven by the growth of the carpet and rug manufacturing. From the first carpet manufactured in 1984 to the acquisition of Conquest Carpet Mills, Interloom, Coronet Industries, Grass More and D&W Carpets, through the establishment of Murray Fabrics, Beaulieu of America has rapidly grown into the world's third largest carpet producer. With the additions of Marglen Industries, Columbus Carpet Mills, and Peerless Carpet Corporation, Beaulieu of America has further strengthened its position as the number three soft floor covering producer in the world.

Beaulieu of America also looks outside the U.S. borders for growth opportunities. In 1980, Beaulieu Canada was founded for the manufacturing of woven rugs. The 1990 purchase of Coronet yielded Coronet Canada, the second largest manufacturer in Canada. In 1998, Beaulieu acquired Peerless Carpet Corporation, then the number one carpet producer in Canada. This acquisition secured Beaulieu Canada's position as the largest manufacturer of Carpet in Canada. Overseas production was expanded in 1995 when Beaulieu acquired an Australian Manufacturer, Sterling Carpet Mills, creating Beaulieu Australia. Beaulieu Australia features state-of-the-art extrusion for the production of BCF polypropylene and nylon fibers following the vertical integration philosophy of its parent, Beaulieu of America.

Contact us:

Hwy 17 South
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
Tel: 843-272-4656
Fax: 843-272-4557

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