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Robert Koci   

Should contractors use Build.com to buy home improvement products online?

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Can online buying compete yet with your local lumber and materials dealer?

It’s been about 1,000 years since online shopping was supposed to replace bricks and mortar shopping. Certainly it has made inroads in some industries, like books and entertainment, but what about in home improvement?

This is why I ask

I never click on the ads of Facebook, but I did when I saw a build.com ad pop up, curious to find out the state of online sales these days and if it has become a viable alternative for contractors looking for better pricing, delivery, product options, or quality.

One of build.com’s selling points is its phone sales staff (hence the pic here). I called the 1 800 number to find out just how good they are and tried to learn if there was any reason to believe there was value in build.com to Canadian contractors.

My guess? Build.com could be helpful for contractors in remote locations needing finish trims and products like faucets, toilets and tubs. It might also be good for buying specialty tools that are not available locally.

Here’s part of my conversation with John Carlo, sales rep for build.com. As you’ll hear, he’d be happy to hear from you. If you are curious, here’s the number: (800) 375-3403. Tell him I said hi.

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3 Comments » for Should contractors use Build.com to buy home improvement products online?
  1. Mike Draper says:

    Online shopping for contractors is coming. Homeowners are already doing it and will continue to do so. It is a big reason we at Renovantage are launching a comprehensive online shopping portal for our contractors and their clients.

  2. Robert Koci says:

    Interesting. Will you partnering with a retailer? Can you tell us anything about how it will work?

  3. Home Depot says:

    Of course, I mean why not. Today we are living in a society, where technology rules everything. I my opinion contractors should have an easy access to Build.com to acquire home improvement products online so that they can save their vital time and additional cost as well.

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