If you’re a contractor, it’s important to understand the difference between residential and commercial building materials. Residential buildings are designed to be lived in, such as single-family homes, condominiums, and townhomes. Commercial buildings are generally used for work or storage, such as office buildings, office spaces, hospitals, and industrial buildings. Contractors need to know the difference between their building projects, so they choose the right materials for size, location, design, and licensing.Â
Since 2005, Advantage Building Supply has been the go-to supply company for Delaware and New Jersey residential and commercial contractors. From lumber and steel to hardware, doors, and windows, we supply everything you need for your next building project.Â
Quality and Durability Standards
Commercial construction projects are often large and require rugged building materials, such as steel beams, strapping, and concrete reinforcements. Contractors for commercial construction need to build structures using materials that support large and heavy loads and handle wear and tear. Residential construction uses materials such as lumber and decorative doors, windows, and appealing hardware.Â
Cost Factors and Budget Considerations
At Advantage Building Supply, we work with homeowners and residential and commercial contractors for cost factors for building materials. Building materials for residential and commercial use differ in that homes, townhomes, and condominiums are more budget-friendly. However, while commercial building materials may cost more upfront, they are built to last and resist environmental conditions, foot traffic, and heavy usage. Our team of experts can help work up cost and budget estimates for your building projects.Â
Supplier Selection and Material Sourcing
One of the key reasons contractors return to Advantage Building Supply for exterior building materials and other supplies is that we provide personalized service. Whether you’re buying lumber or metal, roofing, masonry, insulation, or drywall, you’ll appreciate the high-quality materials we source and offer.Â
Our commercial construction representatives understand the specialized needs of commercial building materials, especially for the unique environmental conditions, regulations, and licensing requirements for building in the Delaware and New Jersey area. With this knowledge, we can guide commercial contractors to the proper materials for the specific project. In addition, our residential building specialists can help guide contractors toward materials designed for strength and aesthetic appeal.Â
Making the Right Material Choices for Your Project
Commercial building materials vs. residential materials differ in costs, load strength, and visual appearance. Requirements for exterior and interior doors are different for commercial vs. residential projects, and as a contractor, you need to know which one is suitable for your building project.Â
Roofing, structural framing, and foundation materials for commercial use are often heftier than those for residential use. Consulting with one of Advantage Building Supply’s professionals for guidance on materials for your unique project will help ensure you follow local and federal building requirements while helping you stay on budget.Â
Learn More About Residential vs. Commercial Building Materials
Whether you’re a residential or commercial contractor, contact Advantage Building Supply for expertise and guidance on building materials for your Delaware and New Jersey projects. We offer a variety of services, including delivery options, boom trucks, high-quality materials, and a dedicated account representative.Â
