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Why Buying Your Own Materials Could Cost You More in the Long Run

Buying your own materials might seem like a way to save, but in reality, it could cost you more in terms of time, money, and quality. Here’s why leaving materials to the pros is the smarter choice

Homeowners often believe they can save money by purchasing their own materials for a remodel. This post explains the potential downsides, such as lack of warranties, poor-quality products, delays, and issues that can arise from not working with a contractor-approved vendor.

Key Points to Cover:

  • Lack of Warranty Protection: Why you could be left without coverage if something goes wrong with materials bought separately.
  • Inconsistent Quality: The risks of choosing cheaper materials that may not meet professional standards.
  • Delays in Project Timeline: How supply chain issues and unfamiliarity with lead times can cause unnecessary delays.
  • Missed Discounts and Vendor Relationships: How working with a contractor ensures access to professional discounts and trusted vendors who prioritize your project.
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