home improvements
windows installation
replacement windows
We know how expensive home improvement projects can be. Maximize your budget and breeze through your shopping by taking advantage of these tips:
Take Advantage of Price Matching
If you already know what you’re buying, do your research and look at the prices of other home improvement stores as well as online retailers. Most stores will offer price matching for common brands and products sold by their competitors.
Shop at Smaller Home Improvement Stores
Huge home improvement stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s are only ideal for shopping large ticket items. But if you’re only shopping for smaller items such as small appliances, batteries, home decor, cleaning supplies, etc., your best bet is to purchase them in other stores at a more affordable price.
Look For Damaged Goods
Big home improvement stores usually offer a marked down, or at least a discounted price, for damaged products. So if you don’t mind a ding or two, then this is another way to score a discount.
Consider the Timing
Prices vary not only among dealers but depending on the season as well. Late fall or winter is considered off-season so stores may have sales and specials. You can sign up for alerts whenever they have promos.
Ask the Pros
Work with trained window experts who will answer questions about energy efficiency, give good advice for your project, and help you understand different window types and how each performs.
Go For Quality
Choose quality windows with a reliable warranty, because windows are only as good as the warranty that comes with them. Make sure the fine print matches what the salesperson is promising.
Take Advantage of Price Matching
If you already know what you’re buying, do your research and look at the prices of other home improvement stores as well as online retailers. Most stores will offer price matching for common brands and products sold by their competitors.
Shop at Smaller Home Improvement Stores
Huge home improvement stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s are only ideal for shopping large ticket items. But if you’re only shopping for smaller items such as small appliances, batteries, home decor, cleaning supplies, etc., your best bet is to purchase them in other stores at a more affordable price.
Look For Damaged Goods
Big home improvement stores usually offer a marked down, or at least a discounted price, for damaged products. So if you don’t mind a ding or two, then this is another way to score a discount.
Consider the Timing
Prices vary not only among dealers but depending on the season as well. Late fall or winter is considered off-season so stores may have sales and specials. You can sign up for alerts whenever they have promos.
Ask the Pros
Work with trained window experts who will answer questions about energy efficiency, give good advice for your project, and help you understand different window types and how each performs.
Go For Quality
Choose quality windows with a reliable warranty, because windows are only as good as the warranty that comes with them. Make sure the fine print matches what the salesperson is promising.