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Why Bulk Ordering Building Materials Protects Your Margin
Most builders calculate their margins based on labor, overhead, and estimated materials per job. What many overlook is how material pricing fluctuates throughout the build timeline. When you buy materials one pallet at a time or week by week, you expose your project to unnecessary price movement.
The Real Cost of Material Delays in Construction (And How To Avoid Them)
In construction, time is not just money. Time is margin, reputation, and project stability. When materials arrive late, everything downstream slows down. Labor waits. Subcontractors reschedule. Site coordination becomes a guessing game. The project timeline stretches, and the final cost creeps upward.
Why Builders Are Switching To Direct Trade Supply Through Telos Warehouse
Construction moves fast. Materials need to arrive on time, priced correctly, and consistent in quality. Telos Warehouse was built for that exact reality. We supply construction professionals, trades, and project teams in NSW with direct trade pricing, bulk order rates, and priority access to inventory that is actually in stock.
Fibre Cement vs Plywood: Choosing the Right Subfloor for Australian Conditions
When it comes to building strong, reliable floors, your choice of subfloor material makes all the difference. In Australia, the two most common options are fibre cement sheeting and plywood flooring. Both are widely used, but they perform very differently when exposed to moisture, heat, and heavy use.
Fibre Cement Cladding vs Timber and Vinyl: Which Is Right for Your Project?
Choosing the right cladding is key for durability and maintenance. We compare fibre cement, timber weatherboards and vinyl to help you pick the best option.
Fibre Cement Flooring vs Yellow Tongue: Which Subfloor Should You Choose?
When planning a new build or renovation, one of the most important decisions is choosing the right subfloor. Two of the most common options in Australia are fibre cement flooring and yellow tongue particleboard. Both are widely used, but they perform very differently depending on where they’re installed. Here’s a clear comparison to help you decide.





