The Liquidators Company, LLC

The Liquidators Company, LLC

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We offer Doors (interior and exterior), Windows, Trim, Concrete Siding and MORE! Come check us out!

At The Liquidators Company, we’re dedicated to helping homeowners and contractors find top-quality building materials, from custom doors and vinyl plank flooring to siding, lumber, and more. Located in Dawsonville, Georgia, we offer an extensive selection that combines premium materials with exceptional value, including liquidation and in-stock items ready for immediate delivery.

Photos from The Liquidators Company, LLC's post 08/14/2026

Before you buy overstocked building materials, do this first.

Overstock pricing can be a great deal, but only if a few things check out first. Take a minute to look before you load anything into the truck.

Swipe through what to check before you buy.

08/12/2026

Coffee's on every morning at our showroom!

Stop by, see what's on the floor, and grab a cup while you're here.

08/10/2026

The front door is the first thing people see.

Not the landscaping.
Not the paint color.
The door.

It sets the tone before anyone steps inside.

When it looks worn, dated, or just plain wrong for the house, people notice, even if they can't explain why.

Swapping it out is one of the simplest ways to change how a home reads from the street.

No major renovation. No months of work. Just a better first impression.

08/07/2026

Replacing a door comes down to one question.

Keep the old frame, or replace the whole thing?

Swapping just the slab sounds simpler and cheaper.

But an old frame is often worn, out of square, or shifted from years of settling.

A new slab in a bad frame still sticks.

It still drafts.

It still fights the latch.

A pre-hung door replaces the whole unit. Frame, hinges, and slab are already fitted together.

You start square, instead of hoping the old frame still is.

The cheaper fix isn't always the one that lasts.

08/05/2026

Steel doors are affordable upfront.

That's often why people choose them.

They're widely available, easy to install, and hold up fine in many situations.

The main thing to know is how steel responds to temperature.

It expands and contracts with heat and cold.

Over time, that movement can affect how well the door seals.

Most steel doors carry a 1 to 5 year warranty.

That's worth factoring in when you're thinking about long-term performance.

For short timelines or tighter budgets, steel is a reasonable choice.

For projects where the door needs to perform for 20 or 30 years, it's worth comparing options before deciding.

08/03/2026

Before you order an interior door, think like someone who does this every day.

Contractors start with style. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker. That one choice narrows everything else.

Then the sticking profile. Square sticking for shaker styles. Bead and cove for traditional looks. This is what gives the door its character around the edges.

Then height. Most standard openings are 6/8. Taller spaces need 8/0.

Then width. Standard widths run from 1/6 up to 3/0. Custom sizes are available when the opening doesn't fit the standard range.

Last, the core. Solid core for noise or fire rating needs. Hollow core for standard interior use.

Style, profile, height, width, core.

Five things. That's all you need to order the right door.

07/31/2026

Don't forget! Coffee is on every morning!

Stop by and see what's in stock, chat with us, and enjoy a cup of hot coffee.

See you there!

07/29/2026

You don't notice how much a door can change the look of your home.

Until you do it.

Same house. Same neighborhood. Same driveway.

But something looks different now.

That's what a new front door actually does.

It's not a big renovation. It's one change.

But it's the first thing people see.

And when the old one goes, you wonder why you waited.

07/27/2026

Siding prices have shifted a lot in the last few years.

Some materials are harder to find.
Some are sitting in warehouses at prices that make sense right now.

That gap matters for anyone budgeting a project in Georgia.

The homeowners and builders who move when the price is right spend less.
The ones who wait often pay more for the same product.

If you have a project coming up, it's worth a quick call to see what's in stock before the estimate locks in.

07/24/2026

Solid core or hollow core.

It sounds simple. It usually isn't.

Hollow core doors cost less and are lighter. Common in new construction for a reason. But they don't block sound well and don't hold up to heavy use.

Solid-core doors cost more. Sometimes, $100 to $200 more per door. But they're heavier, quieter, and feel more substantial.

Hollow core works fine for closets and low-traffic rooms. Solid core makes more sense for bedrooms, home offices, and anywhere noise matters.

Weight is the easiest test. If you can pick it up with one hand, it's hollow.

The rooms you use most will tell you if you got it right.

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501 Carlisle Road
Dawsonville, GA
30534

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Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm