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Extreme Quality

datePosted on 11:47, July 22nd, 2009 by Stephen Wade

I ran across an incredible blog written by Jim Deitch, COO of Southern Crafted Homes.  As I read his take on the three elements of a home purchase, I realized how closely related these are to the highly competitive industry of window treatments, particularly blinds and plantation shutters.

I’ve decided to repost his blog here.  Well done Jim!

EXTREME QUALITY

July 21, 2009 at 2:04 pm | In Green BuldingHome Buying Tips
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Not long ago in a customer focus group a participant used the words “Extreme Quality” during a word association exercise where the facilitator threw out a builders name and the respondent had to reply with their first thought. Being personally vested in our organization I took great pride in that. But it also occurred to me that therein was our distinct USP. Our unique selling proposition. Extreme quality in our product, our service and as important the customer experience itself.

In today’s world you don’t hear much about quality. Everyone is focused on price. But it can’t be about price. Things have become out of balance. The cost of land remains mostly unchanged, the cost of building materials has remained constant and in some cases continue to escalate. Lumber for example just saw increases in the double digits. Labor costs have decreased in terms of salaries but overhead and employer burden continues to rise as the cost of health insurance continues to escalate. Every homebuilder has shaved as much cost as they can at this point out of the cost of building a home. But as foreclosures and short sales continue to dominate the market, the inequity in home pricing continues to be in the forefront of consumers minds and rightfully it is confusing.

I heard someone say once that you can have a great price but that doesn’t spell a great value. That person was absolutely right. Those who compete on price alone will ultimately lose; seller and buyer equally. There are three elements to a home purchase. Quality, service and price. Pick two because you can’t have all three. Someone will always be there to sell it cheaper so we choose to offer quality and service. For the consumer that this still matters to we are the homebuilder of choice poised to deliver the highest quality with the most exceptional service that can be found. Extreme Quality includes the customer experience and this is what makes Southern Crafted Homes unique in the market. Our uncompromising commitment to quality comes from our absolute adherence to our core values of honesty, integrity, respect, and our belief in excellence in everything we do. We believe that still counts for something. Let us show you the value in that.

Jim Deitch
Chief Operating Officer
Southern Crafted Homes

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Shutter Sticker Shock?

datePosted on 22:10, July 20th, 2009 by Stephen Wade
Plantation Shutters from Sewell

Plantation Shutters from Sewell

The other day a dealer called our office, upset that she may lose a project to another company because Sewell’s plantation shutters were higher than the competitor’s bid.  She asked me to contact the homeowner direct to explain what sets a Sewell shutter apart.  The homeowner was very receptive, and the result was a sale benefiting our company, our dealer, and (ultimately) our customer.

It’s important to anticipate sticker shock when selling custom plantation shutters.  When consumers are under the impression that “a shutter is a shutter is a shutter,” they can easily shift their entire focus onto the price tag.  This will lead to them compromising quality and not receiving the full benefit an investment like plantation shutters has to offer.

Here is a copy of the email I sent:

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Good morning,

[Sewell Shutters Dealer] said there was some concern over pricing for the shutter quote we’d sent you last week.

We are definitely a high-end shutter company that produces for high end clientele.  But I think our upgraded service and product is priced within reach of most homeowners.

Some things to look at when comparing shutter companies include:

  1. Is the warranty lifetime transferable?
  2. Is the construction built to last using mortise and tenon connection?  Watch out for wood dowel construction!  What about the staples that connect the tilt rod to the louvers?  The shorter they are, the more likely they are to pull out of the louvers!  Make sure they are at least 5/8” long! And what prevents the louvers from losing tension over time?  Does the company expect you to tighten them with a  tension screw or do they take preventative measures such as using more expensive tension pins along with standard smooth ones?
  3. Is the material solid wood or MDF (e.g. glued sawdust filled with harmful chemicals).
  4. Can the shutters be produced in three to four weeks or will you wait for six?

Shutters are an investment in your home, and raise the value of the property!  Make the wisest decision you can that stays within your budget!

Thanks,

Stephen Wade

Director for Marketing

Sewell Shutters, Inc.


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