Looking for a good place/showroom to look at fixtures (bathtubs, toilets, etc) in Seattle area other than Lowes and Home Depot (preferably North Seattle to Everett area)
Thanks,
Tracy
Edited 9/14/2009 4:37 pm ET by charliez
Looking for a good place/showroom to look at fixtures (bathtubs, toilets, etc) in Seattle area other than Lowes and Home Depot (preferably North Seattle to Everett area)
Thanks,
Tracy
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Keller Supply and Ferguson both have showrooms. Well worth the trip...
Appreciate the info - thanks for your time.
I don't live in your area, but in my area most of the displays have closed due to the economic situation, you may have to use that old device called a phone and check around thru the yellow pages, luck.
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