Carpet Tack Strips, from Great floors, 5 boxes-$ 150 for all of them - $49

Carpet Tack Strips, from Great floors, 5 boxes-$ 150 for all of them - $49 



Carpet Tack Strips, from Great floors, 5 boxes-$ 150 for all of them.-AVERAGES TO $ 30 PER BOX. 
If you buy each box, then, it is $ 49

We just re-did all the carpet in our house ourselves. 
Bought too much, because my husband is over-achiever. 

Great quality of tack-strips, not the cheapo- home depot kind. 
These are from GREAT FLOORS and broader, stronger and engineered to grip the carpet better. 

You can rent the stretcher from home depot tools section and do the carpet yourself. 

Plz don't bargain too much, we are just trying to recover a portion of what we paid for it, plus tax etc. 

I also have many 12 x 12 carpet rolls that we did not use for some of the kids bedroom and went with sheet linoleum instead. 

Come visit us. 
Call Dolphin at @@360---489-----2830

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