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3 Ways to Buy a Discontinued Tile

By Matthew Lynch
April 10, 2024
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When it comes to renovating or remodeling your home, finding the perfect materials is crucial. But what happens when you need a specific tile that has been discontinued? It could be a broken tile needing replacement, or it might be for an expansion project that needs to match existing tiles.

Fear not! You still have options to track down the exact tile you’re searching for. Here are three ways to buy a discontinued tile:

1.Contact the Manufacturer

The first and most direct approach would be to contact the manufacturer of your discontinued tile. They might have remaining stock, or perhaps they can recommend a close match with their current products. Additionally, they might have information about where their discontinued stock was sold or if any distributors still carry it.

You can usually find the manufacturer’s contact details on their website or by searching online for the brand name and contact information. Don’t forget to provide vital details like the tile’s name, color, size, and finish.

2.Search Through Tile Discontinued Stock Websites

There are several websites dedicated explicitly to discontinued tiles and materials. Sometimes builders and contractors purchase extra stock in case of breakages or repairs in the future, then sell unused excess tiles online when they’re no longer needed.

Some popular websites include:

– eBay

– Discontinued Tile Factory

– National Tiles

Make sure you have comprehensive information about the tile you’re looking for (model number, series name, size, etc.) to ensure you find an accurate match.

Please note that shipping costs can impact online purchases, especially if buying from international sellers. Also, always read reviews and check return policies before making a purchase.

3.Join Online Tile Enthusiast Communities

Another option is connecting with fellow home renovation enthusiasts through online forums and social media groups. Often these groups are made up of experts in repair and remodeling who might have handy information about discontinued tiles.

Try the following:

– Join Facebook groups dedicated to tiles and home renovation.

– Register on popular online forums for home remodeling and share your requirements.

– Keeping an eye on Craigslist or Freecycle for local sellers who may have a stash they no longer need.

Remember to practice online safety when interacting with strangers over the internet. Don’t share sensitive personal information, and consider meeting in public places if picking up tiles directly from a seller.

In conclusion, while finding a discontinued tile can be challenging, it’s still possible to track them down. By contacting the manufacturer, scouring discontinued tile websites, and engaging with social media communities, you’ll increase your chances of locating those seemingly elusive tiles.

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