Basic Survival Tactics for the Remodeler Remodeling expenditures are down more than 10 percent, and most remodelers are struggling to maintain sales volumes and margins. Survival has become a major issue for many companies.
Taking Over the Family Business It was 25 years ago that Scott Mosby bought a $1,300 workers’ comp credit from his father, effectively taking over the two-man family construction business.
Budgeting — the good and the bad Remodelers need to think through all changes in overhead and staffing to survive the worst case, it will force you to deal with your fear and your budget.
Closing the books on 2008 Predictions by both the Joint Center for Housing Studies Remodeling Futures Program and NAHB are for another year of decreasing revenue, but national forecasts have little bearing on the course you should map out for your business.
The Beauty of Green Design All designers and architects know that style and substance are not mutually exclusive, but in the specific realm of green design, the focus for most remodeling firms is on the building science component of green.
Hiring a Business Coach A business coach can help your remodeling business and personal life run more smoothly.
A Community goes solar Gayler Construction of Danville, Calif. had heard about programs where homeowners had banded together to negotiate reduced prices from solar providers and thought that would be a good fit for their local community.
Kwikset Says Ditch the Keys Add this to the list of hands-free devices invading our lives! Kwikset’s new SmartCode Signature Series features an updated and smaller design in three finishes