Remodeling Companies that are Bucking the Trend

6 remodeling firms that are doing well despite the economy share their strategies for staying afloat and even prospering. Their secrets for success may not be what you think.

February 28, 2010

 

Jon Vogel New Outlooks Construction Group Peter Michelson Renewal Design-Build Steve Shinn Homework Remodels
Erich and Kelly Eggers Remodeling Designs Brandon LeRoy and Jeremy Jackson Jaskcon & LeRoy Remodeling Jason Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick Construction

The last few years have been an unprecedented challenge for most remodeling firms. Some companies, though, have found a way to thrive. The six firms profiled below each have forged strategies that pulled them from the brink of disaster. What the companies have in common is that none has a magic formula that is outrageous or overly innovative. Mostly, the firms have gone back to the basics, circled the wagons and tightened up their organizations. Their employees have supported and volunteered their sacrifices when things turned dire, and in each case, were rewarded when things turned positive again.

These companies have lessons to share:
New Outlooks Construction Group
Renewal Design-Build
Homework Remodels
Remodeling Designs
Jackson & LeRoy Remodeling
Kirkpatrick's Construction

 
 


 

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