The Harrowing Story of the Sink That Couldn’t Be Cleaned | Part 1

“I have a stainless steel sink I can’t clean. Can you help? “said the heavily accented female voice on the phone in response to my hello.

“Who is this?” was all I could say.

It was an acquaintance of mine who ran a house cleaning business. I knew she had a number of employees who cleaned homes in the area but did not know anything more about her business. She explained that she had a customer who was very unhappy about the stainless steel sink in her granite countertop.  The cleaning lady was afraid she was losing the account because the customer’s kitchen sink was dull and gray and worse, “It’s just not as bright and shiny as the one next door,” she quoted her customer as saying.

My friend had tried a number of cleaners to bring out the shine but had not been successful. I recommended a number of cleaners. A few weeks later after she tried the cleaners without success I agreed to go look at the installation but I already suspected I knew the problem. We had heard the story many times from cleaning companies in our area and second hand from our offices in California and North Carolina about the no name inexpensive sinks that could not be cleaned.

When we arrived at the customer’s house the customer hovered around us and was eager to hear what I had to say. The sink was dull and gray and looked very old. There was no logo on the sinks and no name or other information stamped on the multiple pads that were applied to the bottom and sides of the sink to make it quieter.

“How long have you had this sink?” I asked.

“Less than two years,”  she replied.

“Where did you get the sink?”

“From the guy who made my countertop. He did such a good job on my neighbors countertop I trusted him with the whole job.”  The home owner’s counter top was indeed very nice. It was not only a terrific slab but the fabrication and installation was top quality. “He had a promotion so the sink was free.”

(…Read on tomorrow for Part 2 of this scary, but all too true tale!)

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Keystone Marble | Choosing a Countertop

We interviewed Lloyd Pickart of Keystone Marble and Granite in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the latest video in our series on choosing a stone fabricator.

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Quality vs. Price

Written by Tom Robinson

It is all about price? Only if you let it be!

I recently made a sales call on a former customer. The company several years ago found a cheaper alternative to our product; cheaper not better. Before I even began my pitch she said, “It is all about price today. No one cares about quality. They only want the cheapest price.”

Today small locally owned companies, many who have done business for many years, are being attacked on two fronts. Big box stores advertise “low priced leaders.” and “more saving, more doing.” They use their buying power to negotiate lower prices but the vendor changes the product to meet the price sacrificing quality.

Locally owned companies are also facing competition from new companies springing up many owned by employee laid off in the current economic recession. These companies have no business expertise, no commitment to the future, do not have the right equipment, no insurance, no resources to honor warranties and often do not even have the basic skills to product the product. All they understand is low price.

For example; I had a customer who sold a brand name faucet. She discovered through a customer that a Big Box store down the street was selling the same brand name faucet. She went and looked. the faucet had the same picture and even the same box but the part number was different. My customer bought one of the faucets. She compared the Big Box faucet to the one she sold. The Big Box faucet was four pounds less than the one she was selling.

This retailer could have given up on selling the product because it was a tack on – do you want fries with that – and not her primary product. Instead she bought two postal scales. She set up the two scales in her showroom and placed her product on one and the Big Box product on the other. This display demonstrated that the add on product was worth more than a look alike even under the same brand. She also showed her customers that she sold quality not price. She was able to use this display to demonstrate that others were selling low priced versions of her primary product.

Look at your own product. Make a list of what you do better than the low priced knock off. Be ready to educate the customer. As you educate the customer you will likely discover that they are indeed willing to pay for quality if they understand it. When you sell quality you will also learn what they are willing to spend money and you will be able to modify your product if necessary or you pitch if your product already includes the benefit.

Being the low price leader is easy. You just lower the price. If you lower the price you will need to lower the quality and cut corners or go broke. When you lower the quality you put your reputation and your company at risk. You cannot afford to be the lowest price so sell quality. If a customer is truly only interested in price than maybe they should not be your customer.

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Grill Accessories for the 4th of July

With the 4th of July weekend fast approaching, we thought we’d give you another dose of grilling tools. These will not only impress your friends and family, but also make sure you have the best food in the neighborhood. Click the pictures to go to the product pages and purchase them.

1. Basting Jar and Brush. $20. No need to worry about setting a messy brush down on your grill or countertop. This handy sauce jar has the brush built right in.

2. Hot Dog/Sausage Griller. $20. Do you have problems with hot dogs getting seared and cracking open? No more! This nifty little device keeps them just right.

3. Grilling Multi-Tool. $20. Get your spatula, knife, bottle opener, and even a hook all in one tool. Could it get any better.

What other tools do you find essential for grilling? Chime in!

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Marble and Granite Sources | Choosing a Countertop

This week we interviewed Gina Davenport of Marble and Granite Sources in Illinois. Watch and enjoy! Be sure to also find us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube!

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See all our testimonials in one place!

We recently added a handful of testimonials to our YouTube channel. Check them all out here!

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U.S. Home Improvement Industry

Take a look at the state of the home improvement industry in the U.S. Any surprises for you?
Be sure to check out our website at www.EclipseStainless.com — we just unleashed two brand new products! Also find us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
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Us home improvement industry at a glance
Source: Fixr Remodeling Cost Guides
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Old World Stone | How to Choose a Countertop

This week we interviewed Jim Vaccoro and Mike Gliszcynski from Old World Stone in Huntley, Illinois about choosing the right granite fabricator. Watch and enjoy!

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New Product! Bolinas Ceramic Bath Sink

Eclipse Stainless is excited to announce yet another new product! The 194 Bolinas designer rectangular Lav bowl. Like Eclipse’s other lav bowls, it is manufactured to exacting size tolerances and with a high quality finish not available from discount sinks. Check out the pictures and specs below! Be sure to find another exciting news from Eclipse on our Facebook and Twitter pages!

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New Product Announcement! The 3419 Odin Stainless Sink

Eclipse Stainless announces its newest single drain kitchen sink, the Odin.

Single drain kitchen sinks are gaining in popularity. With Eclipse’s 3018 Napa single hole quickly becoming a best seller, we have added the 3419 Odin. It features a single drain opening, a dramatic footprint and is 9 1/2 inches deep. The Odin is now available. Check it out below!

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