{"id":231,"date":"2021-10-22T19:36:30","date_gmt":"2021-10-22T19:36:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/digitalcraftstudios.com\/?p=231"},"modified":"2021-10-22T19:36:30","modified_gmt":"2021-10-22T19:36:30","slug":"why-you-should-hire-a-professional-for-shrink-wrapping","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/digitalcraftstudios.com\/why-you-should-hire-a-professional-for-shrink-wrapping\/","title":{"rendered":"Why You Should Hire a Professional For Shrink Wrapping"},"content":{"rendered":"

Shrink Wrapping NJ<\/a>: Are you thinking about prepping your outdoor furniture and other items for shrink wrapping<\/a> this fall? You may be asking yourself: should I do it myself or hire a professional? The answer is always \u201chire a professional,\u201d due to the high heat and precision involved. These trained professionals know what they\u2019re doing and will ensure a comprehensive, safe, and efficient job.<\/p>\n

You can\u2019t learn all there is to know about shrink wrapping by watching a YouTube video. Let\u2019s compare DIY shrink wrap and professional shrink wrap in regards to cost and quality so you can make an informed decision.<\/p>\n

Is it Worth Your Time?<\/h2>\n

DIY shrink wrap is a time-consuming job. You must shop for and buy all the items on the to-do list, then either pick them up with a truck or wait for them to arrive. Next, you have to factor in the time you spend watching video tutorials and reading online guides, learning where to put the supports and vents.<\/p>\n

Then you have to dedicate a whole day or weekend to handle the actual project. If you make a wrong move, you may end up having to pay a professional to come and fix what you did anyway. Hiring someone to handle a job for you is basically exchanging your money for their time, so let the pros do it.<\/p>\n

Is it Worth it to Buy All the Equipment?<\/h2>\n

Do you think you\u2019ll save money by doing the shrink wrapping yourself? This is a common misconception. You may end up spending more on shrink wrap and related equipment than if you just hired someone to do it. Planning to wrap a boat? Prices start between $25 and $60 per foot for boats under 30 feet, so a 20-foot deck boat at $43 per foot would cost you about $860.<\/p>\n