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Editor's Notebook
Kimberly Sweet, Editor
July 1, 2003
Professional Remodeler
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Working with either group gets messy. Who's responsible for the warranty when one party buys and the other installs? Delivery? The schedule? It also opens remodelers to even more competition and comparisons with a wide range of players, from big retailers to local suppliers to trade contractors to manufacturers.
Maybe true service means accommodating customers however they wish, even letting them buy some products or do some work. Maybe it also means offering a selections center or showroom, as well as weekend or evening hours, to make the process more convenient. Look at your favorite restaurant or hotel. It's probably a small, personable place for which you drive out of your way and pay more than average. Those businesses always will have a market niche. But don't tell me you never eat at Olive Garden or stay at a Marriott. And don't tell me they haven’t eaten into the market share of even the best little businesses.
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