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Why We Invest in Commercial Metal Contacts
There’s a good reason we pay a little extra to use commercial-grade metal contacts in our commercial installations. While the upfront cost may be slightly higher, it often saves a lot more money, time, and headaches down the road.
Think of it less as “overpaying” and more as investing where it counts. The truth is, cutting corners with cheaper parts may work in the short term, but sooner or later, the problems show up—and they usually cost far more to fix than what you “saved” up front.
Here’s a perfect example of what not to do: another company had installed plastic contacts in a commercial building. They weren’t built to handle the wear and tear of heavy use, and sure enough, they failed.
And here’s what we did: we replaced those plastic contacts with durable metal sensors, ensuring reliable performance and longer lifespan. Not only did this fix the immediate issue, but it also gave the client peace of mind that they won’t be facing the same problem again anytime soon.
In short: cheap parts can be expensive mistakes. Quality matters—especially in commercial security systems.
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