This List Will Blow Your Mind Change. There’s a whole generation of remodelers (and doctors and lawyers ... and, yes, editors too) who fight it at every turn. I’m going to share something with you that has helped me adjust my thinking over many years of rapid change in the journalism profession.
Trade Secrets Trade secrets from the remodeling industry
Creating a Work-Life Balance Trying to find a balance between your remodeling work and your real life can be a challenge.
The Sun Shines on Solar With widespread adoption imminent (according to the experts), now is the time to look towards solar companies to implement a system to get those panels on your roofs.
3 Strategies for Positioning Your Remodeling Firm Professional Remodeler Columnist Doug Dwyer gives insight to three strategic areas of focus that create value for your customers. And remodelers know that satisfied customers often lead to their next job. These are the strategies.
SawStop A unique new monitoring system on the SawStop contractor saw causes the blade to come to a complete stop within five milliseconds if it comes in contact with your skin—so you’ll end up with minor cut instead of a serious injury
Lennox These new fireplaces from Lennox feature a louverless design in a direct-vent gas model that resembles unobstructed openings of traditional wood-burning masonry hearths
Greenlee The 1903 features triple action stripping of rotary, longitudinal and spiral cutting and has new features to make the job faster, safer and easier
ADT Homeowners won’t need to remember a string of codes with this key-tag and touch pad combo from ADT
Cooper Wiring Devices These new receptacles are in full compliance with the 2008 NEC code requirements as stated in sections 406.8 (wet and damp locations) and 406.11 (tamper-resistant receptacles) for weather, tamper and combined weather & tamper-resistant receptacles
Constructive Communication To achieve excellence within our remodeling companies' cultures, leaders must work hard at keeping healthy relationships. Our communication skills must be a strength, not a weakness.
Choose Profit Over Volume Next year looks like it could be one of the most difficult the remodeling industry has endured in more than a quarter of a century. Nearly everyone we've talked to — even the company owners who are not struggling to reach their 2008 volume goal — have confirmed that converting leads to sales has becoming exceedingly difficult, and it's eating away at profit margin.