Building a home is one of the most expensive investments you can make. It may be tempting to take any shortcut possible, or to go with the cheapest options for construction and construction materials. However, cheap quality can mean a short-lived, easily damaged, unsafe property. Here are a few reasons you should spend the extra funds on the best quality materials.
The most durable materials will cost more than poorly made, easily deteriorating supplies. Choose the cheap, and the very structure of your home (not to mention the more obvious elements like your walls, floors, and storage pieces). As these things break or become unstable, the costs of repair or replacement will add up quickly. Investing in more durable materials initially can actually save you the money that would have to be spent on maintenance in the future!
The same characteristics that make high quality materials so durable, also makes them resistant to the harmful effects of water exposure. Water damage will soften, weaken, and decay the materials that make up your home. Research materials that will reject water rather than absorb it! Tile, stone, and laminate are popular options for areas frequently exposed to water, like bathrooms and kitchens. If you choose to use wood for any flooring, you should also use a hardwood sealant topcoat, to ensure that any spills will not sink into the wood pores. Your walls are also important to protect. Vinyl siding is low-maintenance and naturally resists mold and rot.
If the building blocks of your home are feeble, the safety of those within the home is put at risk. Deterioration can lead to serious accidents, which can lead to serious injuries—depending on the needs and function of a given element of your home, look for the most healthy and safe options for building materials. For example, the materials around your plumbing or in your roofing should be as water resistant as possible in order to prevent toxic molds from developing. You may also want to consider flame resistant insulation for your walls, and solid, nonporous materials for the foundation of your home to deter cracks and crumbling.
Worry less about the integrity of your home and more about enjoying your life in it! Using materials that will prevent quick deterioration, damage from water, and unsafety will help you feel confident and comfortable in your own walls.
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