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Remodeling strong in Houston
Why the Texas market is resisting national trends
Jonathan Sweet, Senior Editor
February 1, 2009
Professional Remodeler
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Remodelers in Houston have been lucky so far to avoid much of the downturn that’s hit the rest of the country. But a recent downturn in existing home sales could mean trouble is coming.
![]() The Houston metro area say the largest population increase in the nation in 2007. Sustained growth over the last decade has helped keep the Houston housing market relatively strong. |
A lot of what happens in Houston is tied to oil. While the rest of us celebrate when gas prices go down, that’s a bad thing in Houston.
When oil prices decline, companies spend less. When oil is high, people spend a lot more freely, says Ben Crawford, president of Crawford Renovation in Houston.
Crawford says his company hasn’t seen any slowdown in business. In fact, he is expecting $20 million in remodeling and custom homes this year, up from $17 million in 2008. The company has a $7 million backlog going into 2009 — $1.5 million more than Crawford had entering 2008.
The company’s call volume is about where it was a year ago, but to achieve that, Crawford has increased it’s marketing from 4 to 5 percent of it’s budget — a six-figure investment.
Brothers Strong is also being proactive in its marketing with a recent mailing emphasizing that the company is “not just about quarter-million, whole-house remodels,” but also does smaller projects such as roofing and home energy audits, Strong says.
The 2009 Market Leaders list will appear in the October issue. For more information on the Market Leaders, visit www.proremodeler.com.

| Crawford Renovation | Design/build remodeler | $14,100,000 | |
| Amazing Siding Corp. | Exterior remodeler | $4,500,000 | |
| Doing What’s Right Construction | Full service remodeler | $2,900,000 | |
| Living Improvements | Full service remodeler | $2,414,122 | |
| Brothers Strong | Full service remodeler | $1,350,000 |
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