Ultra premium product on a budget build. How is this possible?

Use of exceptional premium product is a common occurrence on my projects. How can this be possible?  Is it simply a case of reducing margins to offer better quality to the clients?  Or some proprietary builder genius that allows me to trespass in the domain of mansions while retaining affordability?  The answer is none of the above.  In some instances the desire for durability and craftsmanship or quality can overcome budgetary reality.  

Maybe the question buyers should ask is ‘how can I (operating on a tiny budget) offer better or more durable materials on a build to lease rowhouse than may be found on a multi milion dollar estate home? Perhaps these pricey homes are having specification shortcuts that don’t make any sense given the scale of the investment.  

Case study today is the Eavestrough product out of Europe from Lindab.  This exceptional product is now managing roof runoff and will no doubt be functioning flawlessly over the decades to come.  

 

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colour match is exact.  Unfortunately nobody can see this from the street. 

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durability starts here 

 

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rigid downpipe.