Thursday, March 11, 2010

Mail Order Catalog


One of the downsides to using a home improvement catalog to order your materials is that you can never be sure of the exact colors and grains of the wood and other materials that you'll be ordering. If you go to a physical store, on the other hand, you know exactly what you're getting because you can see and touch it in real life before committing to purchasing. Also, it is very rare that a home improvement catalog will have the items that you want on sale. If you go to a store, however, you can see the items that are on sale and base your product purchasing on that. Another advantage to going into stores is that you can go to several of them to see who has the best prices.

If you do all of your shopping through a home improvement catalog, you also have to be aware that you'll be charged a lot of shipping costs. It might be far more affordable to rent a truck and go pick up the items that you want from a physical store than ordering your materials. Even though some catalogs may offer free shipping, if you aren't happy with the product once it's delivered you'll still have to pay for the return shipping, which won't be cheap.

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