Mirage rolls out Fall 2020 Rebate Sale

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Saint-Georges—Mirage, a hardwood flooring brand, announced its Fall 2020 Rebate Sale. The major hardwood flooring sale is taking place across the United States at all participating Mirage dealers from Oct. 15 to Nov. 30, 2020.

Consumers get a $0.75/square-foot rebate on Mirage flooring during this promotion. This offer is valid on all Mirage standard products, regardless of species, color or width. “In fall, many consumers want to put new life into their home,” said Brad Williams, vice president of sales & marketing at Boa-Franc, makers of the Mirage brand. “Thanks to this promotion offered on all our flooring during this fall sales event, it is a great opportunity to save big while enjoying the quality Mirage floors are known for.”

Nearly 1,050 Mirage Maestro Dealers throughout North America are participating in this event. For the rules and a list of participating dealers, visit here.

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