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| I will agree that there are some companys out there that will cheapen up a building and make it structurally inferrior. However local lumberyards , at least the ones I do business with, purchase materials such as rafters, laminated poles, and steel from companys that specialize in engineering these products for the proper specifications. These companys would make Mortons production look small. They will build to whatever specs you want.
If Morton has such large buying power and gets materials for less why then are they not more price competitive. When I priced my building I was insulted when I got the bid from Morton. The salesman seemed to think I was going to sign on the dotted line without checking around and when I found out how much difference there was in bids he didnt get a second chance.
I am willing to bet that Morton has a lot more margin tied up in sales and markting than my local lumnber yard. Personally I dont think that makes a non Morton building inferrior.
Like I said Morton has a nice building but it is not that much better. I believe a well built, well engineered, locally purchased building can be just as good as a Morton. I feel the comparison is like a ford vs a chevy, not a chevy vs a rolls royce!
But like I said before if your local lumberyard and builders are terriable then maybe you dont have any other choice if you want a quality building. | |
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