Rainline Turf Co.
TradeApril 22, 2026·5 min read

Where to Buy Wholesale Artificial Turf in Oregon

If you're a contractor, landscaper, or builder doing volume — your sourcing options for wholesale turf in Oregon, what trade pricing actually looks like, and freight realities.

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By Wendi Soto
Rainline Turf Co.
Wholesale artificial turf rolls in a warehouse

If you're a landscape contractor, GC, or builder doing more than the occasional turf install, you should not be buying retail. Oregon's wholesale options are limited and freight from out-of-state operators eats most of the savings. Here's the honest landscape.

Your real options in Oregon

Local PNW warehouse (the one you want)

Buying from a warehouse in Oregon means freight is a same-week drayage charge, not a 2-week LTL haul from California or Arizona. For contractors doing multiple installs a month, this is the difference between making margin and losing it to shipping.

That's what we built Rainline around — warehouse in the Salem-Portland corridor, contractor-priced for trade buyers, Net-30 on approval. See our catalog.

Out-of-state national wholesalers

A few national operations ship to Oregon from California or Arizona warehouses. Per-sqft pricing can look competitive on the quote, but freight cross-state typically adds $0.40–$0.85/sqft on contractor orders. That moves your all-in landed cost above what local wholesale costs.

Resellers + landscape supply yards

Most landscape supply yards in Salem-Portland don't carry turf — or carry one cheap grade as an afterthought. Useful for emergency small orders, terrible for actually running a business.

What trade pricing should look like

Real trade pricing for contractors typically looks like:

  • 10-15% below retail at first-pallet volume
  • 20-30% below retail at half-container or container volume
  • Net-30 payment terms with credit approval (don't pay upfront on every order)
  • Volume-tier pricing that bumps you down a price level once you hit annual thresholds
  • Dedicated account contact — not the generic 800 number

What to ask before opening a trade account

  • What's your MOQ for trade pricing? Some shops require a full pallet (~36 sqyd). Some let you start with smaller orders.
  • Is the manufacturer warranty transferable? You need to be able to pass the warranty to your customer.
  • Can you cut-to-size or full rolls only? Matters for jobs where a partial roll is cheaper than a full one.
  • What's the lead time on standard items? Anything more than 7 days kills you on rush jobs.
  • What's the return policy on unused material? Rare to find, but worth asking.
  • Pickup or delivery? Pickup in Salem-Portland saves $80-150 per order vs LTL delivery.

The cost reality at scale

For a contractor doing 12 turf installs per year averaging 800 sqft:

  • Total annual sqft: 9,600 sqft
  • Buying retail: ~$5/sqft = $48,000
  • Buying out-of-state wholesale + LTL freight: ~$3.40/sqft = $32,640
  • Buying local PNW wholesale: ~$2.80/sqft = $26,880
  • Annual savings going local: $5,760 vs out-of-state, $21,000 vs retail

What Rainline offers contractors

  • Local PNW warehouse — same-week pickup or 2-day local delivery
  • Trade pricing at first-pallet volume
  • Net-30 on credit-approved accounts
  • Cut-to-size available (any width × any length within roll)
  • Full manufacturer warranty, transferable to your customer
  • Bilingual EN/ES account management
  • Stock + custom orders — we hold inventory on the popular grades

Or chat with Turfy 🌱— he'll route you to our trade sales contact directly. No back-and-forth with retail customer service.

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