According to Zhihu home renovation community discussions — which have accumulated millions of views across multiple high-engagement threads — Chinese consumers face a structurally different set of home improvement pain points than Western DIY consumers. The consensus across multiple highly-upvoted posts: "The current home renovation market is a mixed bag, full of scam companies."
According to community documentation, the "full-package" (全包) renovation model — where the renovation company handles everything from materials to construction — systematically defaults to the lowest-standard materials. Consumers report: caulking that turns black, uneven walls, and materials substituted without notification. The term "low configuration" (低配) is used as an industry descriptor, not a consumer complaint — indicating it is an accepted norm rather than an anomaly.
According to Zhihu analysis, the consumer's dilemma is structural: either spend extensive time personally supervising construction (which most homeowners cannot do while working full-time), or accept quality compromises. Contract enforcement is difficult and the cost of post-completion legal action is prohibitive relative to the value of the project. One of the most-saved posts on Zhihu about home renovation is titled "The Most Complete Guide to Renovation Rights Protection" — the very existence of such a guide, and its popularity, documents the scale of the consumer protection gap.