19 Jun Three Things to Look for in a Shed Builder
Not all storage shed building companies are created equal, but these three things will give you solid criteria to make an informed decision.
1. What is Their Customer Service Like?
Talking to a customer service representative from any business can tell you a lot about that company from the start. Are they helpful? Polite? Are they working hard to answer your questions and help you navigate a potential purchase? We highly recommend calling or getting in touch with the customer service department of any shed builder before you consider a purchase. This will be a great indicator if they will be helpful going forward in the buying and delivery process, as well as if you have any issues down the road.
2. What Warranties Do They Offer?
You’ll also want to investigate their warranty program. Ask questions beyond just “How long is it?” and dig deep to understand exactly what is covered by the warranty should anything happen to your storage shed.
3. What Do Their Past Projects Look Like?
Maybe the most important thing to consider is the body of work that a shed builder can show. Whether it’s a gallery on their website or scrolling through their social media profiles, you want to choose a shed builder that has a solid portfolio of work.
Also, look at the types of sheds they have built. There are so many different types as well as uses for them. For example, if you’re looking for a high-quality but small shed and the builder you’re looking at only has large models from their previous work, this may not be as good of a fit. Look at their overall rating and read both the highly positive and negative reviews to get a more comprehensive picture of what working with that shed builder could be like.
We hope these criteria are helpful for you as you explore the right storage shed builder for your unique needs. If you are looking for dependable, customer-friendly service from sales through delivery and installation, contact Sturdi-Bilt at 620-663-2288 to learn more about your options today!
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