When it comes to home improvement, the temptation for most people is almost always to save money. While it’s wise to be frugal, cutting-corners or settling for lower quality isn’t always cheaper in the long run. Depending on the product, choosing a cheaper option may in fact burden you with ongoing maintenance and replacement costs. But a better quality product - even if the initial outlay is more expensive - could last for years, making it a more cost-effective option over the long term.
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