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  • Making the Tough Decisions on Layoffs
    It's a position no remodeler wants to be in, but with a slipping economy and work dropping off, many owners are having to make the tough decision to lay off employees.
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    Orren Pickell is a remodeler. He's a custom builder. He's a businessman. But perhaps most importantly, he's a brand. Talk to high-end homeowners in Illinois, Michigan or southern Wisconsin and they'll know the name Orren Pickell. Whether it's remodeling or custom homes, the name Orren Pickell carries a meaning beyond what most contractors ever achieve.
  • Stormy Forecast
    While 2007 had its rough moments, 2008 seems to be the year that the housing downturn really hit remodeling. Fundamentally, the remodeling industry follows the trends of homebuilding. While the troughs are not as deep and the peaks not as high, new construction is a good predictor of remodeling activity.
  • Weather Beater
    After putting up with a leaky deck for 10 years, Mick Roberts wanted the problem to end. Permanently. He hired Emerald Contractors, a remodeler in Tarpon Springs, Fla., to do the job.
  • Wild and Wonderful Basement Remodel
    A focal point wet bar, distinctive coffered ceilings and safari-themed finishes incorporated into the design for the remodeled basement in this Centennial, Colo. residence provide the family with an adventurous entertaining area.
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    Read about how cracks occur in 3-coat stucco systems and some of the best ways to prevent them.
  • 2 Ways Homebuilders Can Bust Termites
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  • Lead Paint Lowdown
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  • Growth Culture
    Without the right people and the right culture, a remodeling company can't expect to have long-term success.
  • Out of the Ashes: Restoring a One-of-a Kind House
    Insurance restoration and remodeling of a distinguished 1935 house had burned.
  • Historic Renovation
    This century-old Chicago rowhouse gets modern living and entertainment areas. The project, whose goal was to improve form and function, required design and construction know-how to work within a historical context.
  • The Value of E-Marketing
    Editor's Note: In keeping with the electronic topic of this article, all interviews were conducted via e-mail and all images collected electronically. More remodelers than ever are increasing their online presence and using technology to improve their brand awareness, keep in contact with past clients and reach out to new prospects early on in the buying process.
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    Maybe your company has saturated the local community. A second location can be a great way to increase business.
  • PERC Offers Industry Education on Green Energy
    For building professionals interested in increasing their knowledge of propane’s green applications in the marketplace, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) has partnered with CS Learning Solutions to offer free, American Institute of Architects (AIA) certified educational courses. Here's how you can take advantage.
  • The Great Frame Giveaway
    Structural framing manufacturer iLevel by Weyerhauser has launched an $150,000 sweepstakes program for home builders. Prizes include structrual framing packages, trip for two to IBS and other goodies. Check it out.

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