| Best Practices |
Trade secrets from the remodeling industry
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| From the Editor |
Groundbreaking products that change the way we approach, bid and execute remodeling jobs.
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| Project Spotlight |
Allegro Builders restores a once-grand 1910 home that had been seemingly ruined by years of neglect and abuse as it went from owner to owner before ending up as a halfway house for the homeless.
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| Solutions |
While the kitchen remodel was just one element of the ambitious whole-house makeover of this 1920s lakeside cottage in Minneapolis, it was this part of the project that really made the difference when it came to transforming the home's character from dark and dated to modern and inviting.
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| Innovations |
Carl Seville, the well-informed guru of green addresses the issue of how a remodeling company can get started on the path to fame and fortune on the green superhighway.
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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.
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| On Leadership |
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.
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| The Corner Office |
Many remodelers don’t have a succession plan in place. Iris Harrell was no different. What happens to your remodeling company if something happens to you?
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| The Boardroom |
Trying to find a balance between your remodeling work and your real life can be a challenge.
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| On Sales and Marketing |
Sales and marketing don't always go hand in hand. How does a remodeler balance the two when it comes to budget?
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