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<blockquote data-quote="Chaparral" data-source="post: 3725835" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>Habitat used to be bargain central, not so much anymore. For tile find out how much you need for each project. Go to tile installers and tile stores. Ask to look at leftovers, they will be MUCH cheaper. Be prepared to deal. If you need 100 square feet and they have 125 of something they will make a better deal with you if you take all 125. For wood check with local saw mills and see what they have and how much. Cherokee Building Supply was the absolute cheapest on drywall I found but that was a few years ago. Lightweight fire resistant. Check sales at big box stores. Insulation was hit and miss but I ended up cheaper getting it at Lowe’s when they went on sale. I bought a box (40 foot trailer) of factory reject foam board. Not sure if you can do this anymore. Did it twice and got the stuff they use in industrial buildings and high rises. It works great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaparral, post: 3725835, member: 49817"] Habitat used to be bargain central, not so much anymore. For tile find out how much you need for each project. Go to tile installers and tile stores. Ask to look at leftovers, they will be MUCH cheaper. Be prepared to deal. If you need 100 square feet and they have 125 of something they will make a better deal with you if you take all 125. For wood check with local saw mills and see what they have and how much. Cherokee Building Supply was the absolute cheapest on drywall I found but that was a few years ago. Lightweight fire resistant. Check sales at big box stores. Insulation was hit and miss but I ended up cheaper getting it at Lowe’s when they went on sale. I bought a box (40 foot trailer) of factory reject foam board. Not sure if you can do this anymore. Did it twice and got the stuff they use in industrial buildings and high rises. It works great! [/QUOTE]
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