Flooring

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Registix is the largest liquidator of flooring in the United States and moves direct truckloads of hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, luxury vinyl plank, LVP, tile flooring, and carpet product into a qualified B2B buyer network of contractors, flooring dealers, remodelers, and multifamily operators. Volume originates from Home Depot Turbo and Lowe's XDT, Outlet, BDC, and RDC direct-truckload programs. Flooring is a square-footage business where freight cost, dye lot consistency, and unit-level grading determine margin, and Registix's vertically integrated freight brokerage is the only reverse-logistics operator that can hold 48-hour SLAs at scale on floor-loaded and palletized flooring freight.

What kinds of flooring are available on truckload liquidation?

Hardwood flooring, engineered hardwood, laminate flooring, luxury vinyl plank, LVP, sheet vinyl, tile flooring, ceramic tile, porcelain tile, and carpet across new in box, open box, and customer return condition grades.

Registix moves the full flooring category from retailer DCs. Luxury vinyl plank dominates the multifamily, rental, and Airbnb resale channel where LVP is the standard replacement product. Laminate and engineered hardwood hit the residential remodel resale channel. Tile serves the contractor and remodel channel across kitchen, bath, and outdoor applications. Loads are graded A through E and every buyer receives a full manifest with SKU, square footage, dye lot, condition grade, and unit count before purchase.

Which brands does Registix move on flooring truckloads?

LifeProof, Pergo, Shaw, Mohawk, Home Decorators Collection, Style Selections, Bruce, Armstrong, and other flooring brands moving through Home Depot Turbo and Lowe's direct-truckload programs.

Registix moves flooring volume across every brand available through Home Depot and Lowe's returns and overstock programs. That includes LifeProof and Home Decorators Collection across the LVP category, Pergo and Style Selections across laminate, Shaw and Mohawk across engineered hardwood and carpet, Bruce and Armstrong across hardwood, and retailer-labeled tile programs across ceramic and porcelain. Loads pull from Home Depot Turbo (Pittston PA, Plainfield IN, McDonough GA, Phoenix AZ) and Lowe's direct-truckload origins across 80+ metro markets.

Where do flooring truckloads ship from?

Home Depot Turbo origins in Pittston PA, Plainfield IN, McDonough GA, and Phoenix AZ, plus Lowe's XDT, Outlet, BDC, and RDC facilities across the country.

Registix pulls flooring truckload volume from the Home Depot Turbo drop-trailer program plus Lowe's XDT, Outlet, BDC, and RDC direct-truckload programs. Lowe's RDC drop-trailer volume anchors on Statesville NC (711 Tomlin Mill Rd), Garysburg NC, Kissimmee FL, Perris CA, Cheyenne WY, and Lebanon OR. Regional origin diversity is what lets Registix keep freight cost per square foot competitive across every buyer region.

How much does a flooring truckload cost?

Pricing is set as a percent of manifest retail and depends on flooring type mix, brand mix, condition grade, dye lot consistency, and current market demand.

Flooring truckloads transact at a deep discount to manifest retail, with the specific percent varying by load composition. Loads heavy on new in box LifeProof LVP or Pergo laminate with clean dye lots price higher than loads dominated by customer-return mixed dye lot inventory. Dye lot consistency is a real margin driver in flooring because installers cannot bridge mismatched lots on a single job, which shifts how mixed-lot loads price relative to single-lot loads. Registix publishes the manifest and pricing on the buyer platform at pro.registix.com before purchase so buyers can model margin before committing. Terms financing is available through ReggiePay for qualified buyers.

How are flooring truckloads shipped and graded?

Registix ships every flooring load through its vertically integrated freight brokerage with 48-hour shipment SLAs, and grades every unit A through E before dispatch.

Flooring is floor-loaded or palletized freight depending on product type, and both formats require careful handling to protect corners, edges, and moisture-sensitive core material. Registix operates a vertically integrated freight brokerage, which is how 48-hour dispatch SLAs hold nationwide on flooring loads. Every unit is graded A (new in box) through E (parts and scrap) with the grade and dye lot published on the manifest before purchase. Claims resolve within a 72-hour SLA through [email protected].

How do I qualify to buy flooring truckloads?

Qualified buyers apply through the Registix buyer platform at pro.registix.com and complete a resale review including business verification, tax status, and target volume.

The buyer application takes fewer than ten minutes. Registix reviews applications for resale legitimacy including a valid resale certificate, active business registration, and a resale channel that matches the load category. Approved contractors, flooring dealers, remodelers, and multifamily operators gain access to live manifest, live pricing, dye lot detail, and ReggiePay terms financing. New buyer onboarding is prioritized by weekly volume commitment across flooring and adjacent home improvement categories. ---

How this works at scale

Registix is The Nation's Largest Liquidator of Home Improvement and Appliances and the largest liquidator of flooring in the country. The Registix vertically integrated freight brokerage delivers 48-hour SLAs at scale in every region of the country. Register at pro.registix.com, contact [email protected], or call 919-710-8697.