ECO TRADER FOR YOUR
BUDGET AND FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
There is a new discounter in the San Fernando Valley for home improvement and building supplies
called Eco Trader, located at 14669 Arminta Street, Van Nuys. Call them at (818) 788-6004. What makes this discounter
different is that they save you money with eco-friendly and green building supplies and home improvement materials.
One of the best ways to help your budget and the environment is to recycle and re-use and Eco Trader can help you do that
with their large selection of carpet remnants. There are literally hundreds of high end remnants from room size to remnants
that can fill a house at up to 90% off regular prices and you could be paying as little as 49-cents a square foot.
And there is also "used carpet" that was installed
and then removed when it was discovered that the color wasn't just right. This is an incredible bargain with prices
as low as 29-cents a square foot.
And at Eco Trader you'll find carpet made from recycled plastic bottles priced from fifty cents
a square foot. Yes, recycling plastic bottles works. And now, thanks to Eco Trader and their carpet made from
recycled plastic bottles, you can literally stand on your belief to recycle, recycle and recycle. You will also find
wool carpet priced from one dollar per square foot. And there is "convention carpet" that has been recylced
from convention floors selling for dimes on the dollar and this kind of carpet is ideal for a business or high-traffic area
such as a playroom. "Convention Carpet" is walked on for only a couple of days and then must be recycled.
You will also find closeouts and liquidations at Eco Trader
including commercial vinyl flooring in sheets. These came from a dealer who went out of business and are
priced from $5 a square yard and used to sell for $35 or more.
There are also discounts on eco-friendly paints and there is
free delivery available on some of the paints and some paint brands can be mixed for any of the manufacturer colors.
You will also find recycled denim insulation priced from 78-cents a square foot, and this came from recycled blue jeans and
other clothing materials. Watch our video report below.