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January 2010

Column

Professional Remodeler Editor in Chief Jonathan Sweet says Home Start is a Great Program that will Help Remodelers

Feature

Case Design/Remodeling is named Professional Remodeler's 2010 Remodeler of the Year

Remodelers are dealing with a serious case of burnout. Remodeling executives offer these tips to maintain a work/life balance

It's out with the old and in with the new ways of marketing if you're going to survive. These remodelers lead the way.

Instead of building an addition, some homeowners may want to dig down and convert a crawlspace into a full basement

Professional Remodeler research shows clients are changing what they choose to remodel and how they do it

A solid social media campaign runs deeper than setting up Twitter and Facebook accounts. Professional Remodeler digs into how a remodeler should get organized to get results.

Hydronic, or water-based, systems have become one of the most popular and often the most cost-effective whole-house radiant heating systems for heating-dominated zones

Taken from a White Paper based on exclusive research on water management by Building Design+Construction, Professional Builder and Professional Remodeler.

News

Doug Dwyer examines how the recession is affecting remodelers

Analysis on when it's the right time to re-hire laid-off employees

The Home Star program — or "Cash for Caulkers" as some have dubbed it — could provide a big boost to home energy efficiency through billions in tax credits and other incentives over two years.

Here's how remodelers and home builders can make sure their trade contractors follow green building practices

How a remodeling company can create an effective misison statement

Massachusetts-based Environmental Health & Engineering recently concluded a five-month indoor air quality study for the U.S. government and the Consumer Products Safety Commission. The study found a strong association between the presence of...

Product Review

QA

Professional Remodeler's Tom Swartz talked to remodelers George Cleary and Bob DuBree about the challenges of cutting overhead but still delivering quality to employees and clients.

Professional Remodeler interviews generational expert and author Neil Howe about what remodelers can expect from echo boomers and millennials

 
 


 

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