8 Things You Need To Know Before Buying Home Theater E quipment & Then Asking A Professional To Install It For You
Writing by admin on Monday, 21 of April , 2008 at 10:00 am
So, If I Can Buy The Home Theater Equipment Cheaper…Why Should I Buy It From You?
That’s a very good question I isn’t it?
I guess it comes down to “price” versus “Cost”.
What does that mean? Well essentially this…
You May Get A Cheaper “PRICE” Now…
But What Will It “COST” if there is a problem with the equipment later?
There are 2 ways to take on a project like this. I will be happy to accommodate you either way. I just wanted you to know the advantages and disadvantages of each up front. So you can make an informed decision. O.K.?
1. As a licensed & insured atlanta home theater company we supply the equipment from a list of approved vendors that my team works with everyday. Yes you can probably save a few bucks buying it yourself…but it does have certain advantages to allow me to buy it for you.
· You get a 1- year warranty on all home automation equipment. Not just the 90 days given from the manufacturer. (Or 30 days from Best buys)
· If there is a defect, we will come out and replace the equipment immediately at no cost to you. (In other words you will not have to wait 3-4 weeks while it is being repaired)
· We eat the cost of the labor to take defective equipment out and come back to re-install it, recalibrate it and re-test it.
· You save on installation costs. My team has experience working with the same brands & equipment over and over again. This means I can give you a flat rate for installation and calibration. Equipment that we are unfamiliar will be billed at an hourly rate.
2. You supply your own home theater equipment & I install it.
· Your equipment will be installed at a rate of $125 per hour. (Please be assured this is a competitive rate and it will not be milked)
· You only receive the manufacturers 90 day warranty (Or Best Buys 30 day warranty)
· If there is a defect with equipment, there will be a service charge plus an hourly rate of $125 hr to send a tech out to troubleshoot and take the equipment out
· You will also need to pay a service call charge as well as the original installation labor fees associated with the equipment to send a tech out to reinstall, test and calibrate it again.
In a future post I will give an example of how this can easily happen.
Only you can decide if the “Price” is worth the “Cost”. Please be assured that I will be happy to work with you in any capacity that you like. Please feel free to call with any questions you may have.
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