Tuesday, July 5, 2016
No matter WHAT the Project, this is good advise when dealing with any aspect of Construction...
The Value of a Quality Installation Remember the old adage – “You get what you pay for”
When you call for an estimate, would you expect a company to say, "Our prices are the cheapest in town because we cut corners everywhere possible!"? It's not likely to happen. Unfortunately, the guy with the cheapest price never has to justify why he's the cheapest because most people think a cheap price is a good thing.
Price quotations to install what seems to be similar equipment can vary widely from contractor to contractor. Why the differences? The answer: Price, quality, and commitment to the customer and community usually go hand-in-hand. Contractors can shave their costs and your price in many ways. Here are just a few examples:
• Spend less time to prepare and install your equipment • Use less materials or lower-grade products and materials * Fail to clean up after themselves when job done * Fail to remove debris when job done • Fail to invest in staff training or skill upgrading programs * Fail to have proper insurance and Coverages • Fail to invest in facilities or diagnosis and repair equipment • Fail to offer any repair or maintenance services • Operate "under-the-table" to avoid inspections, and to avoid costs related to business licenses, business taxes, and income tax.
The risks associated with these kinds of practices are obvious. Deep down, we all know everything has a bearing on price. You do get what you pay for. Quality, size, performance, efficiency, accessories, permits, installation, warranties, guarantees, and the level of service offered after the sale will all have impacts on the price you are expected to pay.
When comparing prices, is the lowest price really the best price? You be the judge. Take some time to examine quotations, products and features very closely. Be sure to determine what you are really getting for your money. Talk to the Company and ask appropriate questions.