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carpetexchange.net

A trade-style brand for a flooring retailer, marketplace, or B2B platform.

Interior flooring

'Exchange' signals a marketplace posture — whether that's a retail floor, a dealer-to-dealer trading platform, or a B2B procurement hub. Paired with 'Carpet,' the domain covers the largest single segment of the $30B U.S. flooring industry.

Flooring retailer

A multi-location carpet and flooring retail brand.

B2B dealer marketplace

A wholesale exchange connecting manufacturers, distributors, and installers.

Remnant and overstock marketplace

A bargain-positioned e-commerce brand for surplus and closeout flooring.

Regional franchise platform

A multi-market brand built around a recognizable exchange concept.

Two-word commercial domain on the .net TLD with established category association. Carpet remains the dominant residential flooring material and the exchange metaphor opens marketplace and retail positioning alike.

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How does the transfer work?
All transfers are conducted through Escrow.com. You pay Escrow, I push the domain to your registrar account, you confirm receipt, and Escrow releases the funds. The process typically completes within 1–3 business days once payment is received.
Who pays the Escrow fee?
By default, Escrow.com fees are split 50/50. Buyers can elect to cover the full fee if they prefer — we confirm this before the transaction starts.
Is the price firm?
The Buy Now price is the fastest, simplest path. I do consider reasonable offers — make one above and I'll respond with either a yes, a counter, or a clear no.
Can I see proof of ownership?
Yes. I can provide a WHOIS verification or a signed statement from the registrar on request before any transaction begins.