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By Jonathan Sweet.

As editor in chief of Professional Remodeler, a lot of information crosses my desk. This blog will be a chance to share some of that with you, with an immediacy not possible with a monthly magazine. It's also your chance to tell me what you think about what I have to say. Whether you agree or disagree, I hope you won't be shy. Post here, write me at jonathan.sweet@reedbusiness.com or you can also follow me on Twitter at www.twitter.com/sweetedit.

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Monday, November 2, 2009

Jonathan Sweet

Remodeling Show: It Could Have Been Worse

Nov 2 2009 10:18AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (0) |
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By Jonathan Sweet

The headline says it all folks. That was the general feeling I got from talking to remodelers and exhibitors there. We all had such low expectations going in, that it ended up being just a little better.

There actually were people there, but not as many as past years. Getting around the show floor was definitely not a challenge. You could easily see everyone you wanted to talk to in just a day and that's with the Deck Expo included.

I tried to keep you updated on what was going on through Twitter, but in case you didn't follow me there, here are some of my impressions:

  • Interesting (and good) trend: Exhibitors were much more focused on how they can help remodelers with things like training programs and sales support than with new products. A long overdue change.
  • They love you, they really do. Exhibitors were quick to say how much they love remodelers and value their business. Seems they noticed a wee downturn in the new construction market.
  • The remodelers I talked to were definitely more positive than the exhibitors. Just one example: An exhibitor who I'll leave nameless told me at the end of Day 1 "everyone's trying to convince themselves this show isn't terrible." Remodelers were much more upbeat
  • Andersen's Intelligent Estimate program seemed to be generating some real good buzz. A lot of people were talking about it after it was presented at the NARI national board meetings. Incoming NARI President Paul Zuch, for one, was wowed by it.
  • Generally, just a blah show. I'd say it was dominated by a sense of "we're the survivors." It'll be interesting to see if IBS has the same feel come January.

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