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Help! My Flooring has been Discontinued!

Searching for discontinued flooring can be a tricky task.

by Viena Swierczek
Published: Updated: 445 comments 6 minutes read

Searching for discontinued flooring to finish or repair a project can be a daunting task. Once a flooring design is discontinued, it may never be manufactured again. But don’t worry, we’ve got some options for you to explore!

Where should I search for discontinued flooring?

First, try contacting the store where you originally purchased the flooring, as well as the manufacturer. Even if it’s not listed on their website, there may be remaining stock in the warehouse. This option seems so obvious but it is always worth a shot!

If you can’t find it there, search online for the exact name and SKU number. Another retailer on the internet may have remaining stock. If you find a store that has several boxes left in stock, consider buying extras, so you are prepared for future needs.

You can also look for the discontinued design on resale websites like eBay, Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace. Sometimes, individuals will sell unused boxes of flooring from a past project.

I still can’t find the discontinued flooring, what should I do?

If you have searched for the discontinued design without any luck, here are a few other options to consider:

1. Repair the flooring If you are searching for discontinued floor because your existing floor has been damaged, you may be able to repair it. Learn how to repair flooring scratches here.

2. Harvest flooring from a low traffic area If you need a few extra planks for a repair, try taking flooring from a low traffic area, such as a closet or pantry. You can put a similar or complimentary design in the low traffic area, and it will barely be noticeable! Learn more about how to replace planks here.

3. Find a similar design Looking for a matching floor can be overwhelming with so many options out there, but our team can help you find the best match. To create a cohesive look, there are some important factors to consider, such as:

  • Color: find a floor with a similar tone to your pre-existing floors for a cohesive design.
  • Thickness: a smooth transition is key, so look for a floor that is the same or very similar thickness as your current flooring.
  • Plank style: matching the same plank style is important for a consistent appearance.
  • Locking system: ensure that the locking system is compatible so that the planks can connect effortlessly.
  • Texture: to create an even transition, consider the texture of the floor.
  • Edge style: make sure to find a matching option for the edges, whether beveled or square.

4. Find a complimentary design We can assist you in finding a design that will suit your existing floors and complement them. For example, if you have dark oak flooring, you could consider a lighter oak design in a similar tone for an adjacent room to add a pop of contrast. Try using our room viewer tool below to compare new options to your existing flooring.

5. Consider replacing the flooring If it’s necessary, new flooring may be the best option. If you are going for a seamless look throughout your home, a similar or complimentary design will never look 100% the same. If that is the case, it might be time to replace everything to achieve the seamless finish you desire. We are here to help you to find the right product and pricing for your project.

Bestlaminate Room Viewer

Free visualizer tool that lets you see what our flooring will look like in your room. Take a photo of your room, and select the floor to see how it looks in your home.

Do you have a sample or extra plank of the flooring you’re looking for? Mail it to us, and we will provide samples of our closest matches. Our team is here to help you find the best solution for your discontinued flooring needs.

Still have questions on if you need an underlayment to install vinyl plank flooring? Contact one of our flooring experts today!

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445 comments

Bruce Bradford February 18, 2024 - 3:01 pm

Any thoughts on finding Pergo Max Vera Mahogany 8mm #328080, purchased via Lowes and it has been discountinued?
I have looked on EBay etc. Appreciate any thoughts you all may have on similar color and availability?

Randy Brooks February 14, 2024 - 5:46 am

Looking for two boxes of Mohawk Hickory Shadow 32404-76

Katherine Larson February 3, 2024 - 11:15 am

Hi, I’m trying to locate Pergo Iceland Oak Grey for a small area of flooring that has buckled up due to an airconditioner leak. It’s mpn LF000856, Do you know where I could look to located about 5 boxes of this flooring? Lowes used to sell it. THANK YOU!

Judith Blumenthal January 29, 2024 - 2:20 pm

I am looking for 250 sq ft of HE2522MP48
Harris wood flooring 4 3/4” W x 3/8”
Color Cappuccino. It’s Traditions Springloc
Or, something that would be same color and width to intersperse. Thank you

David A Marinelli January 15, 2024 - 2:25 pm

I am looking for 3 or 4 boxes of Style Selections Spalted Woodbark Wood Plank Laminate Flooring
Lowes item number and manufacturer number Item #791596 |Model #LX10700944. It has been discontinued since 2018. I need to fix an area after removing a closet

Bestlaminate January 23, 2024 - 4:11 pm

Hello David and thank you for yoru question. We would suggest looking on eBay or Craigslist to find this product as it is discontinued. We provides couple of alternatives you may want to try as it will be very hard to find a floor that is no longer in the production since 2018. We offer free samples if you want to try to match or replace your floor. Best of luck!

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