Snap One Launches Four New AllNet Local Partner Stores to Offer Same-Day Product Availability to South and Southeast Partners

New stores in Florida, Georgia, Texas and Tennessee expand the network of Snap One Local Partner Stores with same-day product delivery to 31 total markets.

Snap One has recently launched its a new Snap One Local Partner Store operated by AllNet in Marietta, GA, and expected grand openings in Hollywood, FL; Nashville, TN and Austin, TX by Labor Day.

The new stores bring the company’s national footprint to 31 locations, further expanding its comprehensive network to allow Partners in more regions to procure on-demand products, training and in-person customer service.

“Increasing our national presence through four new Snap One Local Partner Stores accomplishes our goal of bringing Snap One brands, services and education to our partners,” said Wally Whinna, Snap One senior vice president. “With 31 locations, we are well on our way to achieving our goal of providing same-day local product availability to Snap One Partners in the United States. Establishing locations in four vital south and southeast markets punctuates our commitment to being the ultimate one-stop local shop.”

In addition to carrying full product lines from Snap One’s award-winning brands, Snap One Partners will also be able to source some of today’s most popular products from third-party vendors such as Sony, Samsung, SONOS, Yamaha, Denon, Yamaha, Marantz, Klipsch, KEF, Ubiquiti, URC, RTI, Legrand, Lutron and more. These fully stocked locations employ a self-service warehouse format, providing Partners hands-on access to browse and select products at their convenience. Same-day job site delivery is also available, making Partners’ jobs easier than ever.

In addition to providing same-day product availability, each branch furthers Snap One’s mission to offer partners educational programs on new products and services thanks to large training facilities at each location that are used to host vendor, technology and business education events.

“Our Partners will find the branches staffed with experienced, knowledgeable and market-savvy industry pros focused on supporting their projects from design to the final trim,” Whinna added. “From on-demand product pickups to new product demonstrations hosted by manufacturers, each local partner store increases local Partners’ ability to complete jobs on time and on budget with the latest and greatest integration solutions.”

The Marietta location is open for immediate service, with Hollywood expected to open at the end of July. The Nashville and Austin locations plan to open in August.

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