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    Closing Time

    When it comes to sales, Bill Simone of Custom Design + Construction leaves nothing to chance. From the initial call forward, the Los Angeles remodeler sets a sales system in motion to guide his ideal customer to a signed contract.

     
  • Pick Me, Pick Me!

    Design/build and full-service remodelers are hiring interior designers, in-house or as partners, to work with existing selection systems, or to have those partners incorporate new technologies with the process.The interior designer can visit Web sites and display images of products or project...

     

Before + After

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    Before+After: Encore Performance

    Meet Tom Poulin, president of Poulin Design Remodeling in Albuquerque, N.M. A high-school handyman who worked for his father and then started out on his own after graduating from college, he stopped swinging hammers long ago and has shaped his company into a $4 million operation.

     

Reader Panel

  • Reader Panel: Who Sells?

    Most know that to make a sale, you need to reiterate what you hear, empathize with clients, and establish trust.

     

Other Articles

  • salesschool1.jpg(90)

    Closing Time

    When it comes to sales, Bill Simone of Custom Design + Construction leaves nothing to chance. From the initial call forward, the Los Angeles remodeler sets a sales system in motion to guide his ideal customer to a signed contract.

     
  • Pick Me, Pick Me!

    Design/build and full-service remodelers are hiring interior designers, in-house or as partners, to work with existing selection systems, or to have those partners incorporate new technologies with the process.The interior designer can visit Web sites and display images of products or project...

     

View Point

  • Remodeling Market Index

    Not only were remodelers pleased with the market during the third quarter of 2003 but they remained upbeat for the coming months.The current conditions portion of the RMI jumped 4.6 points from the same time in 2002.

     
  • Remodeling Looks Forward to a Strong 2004

    Increases in personal incomes, low interest rates, and record numbers of home sales will accompany the stronger economy and spur the industry. Census data estimates show that expenditures for residential remodeling and repairs will total approximately $191.3 billion in 2004, up from $182.6 in 2003.

     
  • Press Stress

    Two recent reports questioning the quality of today's new homes have caused a stir in the home building industry.

     
  • Gentlemen, Start Your Nail Guns

    "Race to be Safe" combines roofing safety instruction with a behind-the-scenes look at IRL's safety program -- with a healthy dose of racing action mixed in.

     
  • Fortune Brands Buys Therma-Tru

    In a $925 million transaction last November, Fortune Brands purchased Therma-Tru, a leading manufacturer of residential entry doors."Entry doors add significant value to the home and are among the highest-return improvements homeowners can make," Fortune Brands chairman and CEO Norm Wesley said in...

     
  • To Your Health

    By Hayden Alfano. We try to be a professional company that chooses to be in the remodeling business," says Frank Zehna, president of Christian Roofing & Remodeling in Athens, Ga. By cutting marketing and other expenses and raising sales goals, Zehna is now able to provide it and pay 50% of the...

     
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    Tipping Your Clients

    Why is it that some ideas or behaviors or products start epidemics and others don't?Like the results of Milgram's small-world study, the answers Gladwell proposes are often counterintuitive.

     

Commentary

Linda Case

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    Keep It Simple

    My business has profited enormously from being guided by what works for our clients -- but even more by learning what doesn't. However, my downfall has always been wanting to ask every possible question and gather every nugget from a client survey.

     

Mark Richardson

  • Is Remodeling Science or Art?

    Recently, I was part of a tag-team of presenters at the national Remodeling Show who took part in a seminar that was described in the program as a "Sales Marathon." Is remodeling more of an art or more of a science?

     

Walt Stoeppelwerth

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    Handyman How-Tos

    In the past five years, many design/build contractors have been asked by past customers to handle their handyman projects. Many contractors feel to refuse to do handyman work is to risk losing future business or valuable referrals.

     

Guest Columnist

  • Unintended Consequences

    In addition to being highly productive, our marketing department features what I feel are some of the best aspects of American business.

     

Your Business

Ways + Means

  • Independent Contractors vs. Employees

    Many home improvement and remodeling companies classify their installers as "independent contractors" for federal and state tax purposes, saving up to 15% in payroll taxes and administrative costs. However, if the IRS or a state tax agency finds that you misclassified a worker, you may be subject...

     
  • Hire Education

    To try to avoid getting employees with skeletons in their closets, Fast hired a consultant to assist in the hiring process.

     
  • Points Taken

    Mason Hearn of McGuire, Hearn, and Thoms, Manakin-Sabot, Va., has set up an extensive incentive program for his field employees.

     

Bottom Line

  • Tax Tips: Cost of Goods Sold

    Knowing the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) is critical to determining profit. Next to labor, COGS -- the total of all purchases during the year -- is usually the second largest expense for remodelers.

     
  • Breaking the Bankruptcy

    Jeff and Sharon Rainey were in the middle of implementing a new marketing campaign when their marketing firm declared bankruptcy. "We had not even proofed anything, and we had to pay 100% or it would have been locked down because of the bankruptcy," Jeff Rainey says.

     

Sales + Marketing

  • Tapping Emotional Buying Reasons

    People buy products and services because the purchase initiates some feeling, some emotion. Yes, prospects buy based on fear: fear of loss of a good deal; fear that they'll miss an opportunity to save money; or fear that their buying choices won't look good to others.

     
  • Their Brand of Humor

    Now that Mueller Nicholls does full-service remodeling, he wonders if he should tread more carefully with dicey jokes.

     
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    Take Control

    Instead of rewarding sales volume, Stebnitz Builders pays its five salespeople a commission based on the gross profit each job earns.

     
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    Wrapper's Delight

    Waller Emergency Services and Goff-Waller Roofing are on the move -- literally. In an effort to get people talking about them, the sister companies are promoting their services with ads wrapping two transit buses in Polk County, Fla."I have more conversations now about the buses than anything,"...

     

Field Notes

  • Making the Grade

    The subs who work for Marrokal Construction in Lakeside, Calif., can't complain that they don't get enough feedback. Company president Gary Marrokal realizes the importance of high-quality subs.

     
  • Jobsite Paperwork, Part 2

    Documenting the change from the very beginning helps track the time required to finalize the process.

     
  • Amateur Hours

    When one of Robert Kutner's clients asked to work on his own remodeling project alongside Kutner's crew, the remodeler said "Yes." The crew welcomed the extra hand, especially because the homeowner took direction well and did not interfere with their work.

     

By Design

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    Guide to 576 Varieties of Stone

    New from W.W. Norton's Architecture Books series, Stone Sampler is a comprehensive guide to 576 varieties of stone, including onyx, marble, limestone, travertine, and quartzite. Small and portable, the full-color book lists for each sample availability and quarrying location as well as technical...

     
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    Just Don't Call Them Old

    Though they're not exactly new ideas, a recently established nonprofit group hopes to give aging in place and universal design new national prominence. The event was held last fall in conjunction with the first ever Aging In Place week, a series of events the two groups coordinated nationwide.

     

Tech@Work

  • Document Acrobatics

    To convert a file to PDF, send the file to Acrobat by "printing" the file and selecting the Acrobat printer that will appear on your printer list after installation. Once created, PDF files retain the formatting of the original document and will look the same when printed.

     
  • Put It on the List

    Larson used Excel to create an electronic message board on the company's 10 networked computers. Larson says the Task List helps reduce clutter, but more important, it improves staff communication.

     

Good Form

  • Good Form: Perfect Proposals

    Winans Construction takes extra care to make sure everything is as it should be every time they do a proposal.Estimator Bret Winans, who uses the form the most and who wasn't working with his parents when they used it before, says the form has been helpful to him.

     

Big50

Close Up

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    Big50 Profile: Robyn and Michael Muscardini

    Twenty years ago, Robyn and Michael Muscardini, owners of Creative Spaces (Big50 1991) were approached by a consultant to help guide them through the world of small business. Consultants work with Creative Spaces to create yearly business plans, set priorities, and measure the success of programs.

     

Second Look

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    Big50 Second Look: Shawn Kumar

    Kumar started in universal design, then formed We Build in San Dimas, Calif., to work with banks on foreclosed properties. Kumar started Handyman Solutions, but he could never equal the volume, or profit, of We Build.

     

Solutions

  • Goodbye Can Be the Hardest Thing to Say

    Good field employees are so hard to come by that letting someone go can be agonizing. Therefore, when an employee makes a mistake like showing up late to work or not returning extra materials for credit, we give them a few warnings before termination.

     

Live + Learn

  • Hard Knocks: Deep Water

    For Fairway Construction of Southfield, Mich., it was a plum job: a $45,000, two-bath remodel of the master bath upstairs and one of the three bathrooms downstairs in the 6,000-square-foot house. That was when Fairway owner Adam Helfman received a call from the project manager.

     
  • Big50 Reading List

    My style as a manager has always been an open one, where I share my business numbers with at least my key employees. The book is a study of Open Book Management (OBM) and how to use it to build a motivated and profitable organization.

     

Other Articles

  • Big50 Face Off

    On most projects, we collect a down payment of roughly 5% to 10% of the total contract. That could mean we send invoices as close as a week apart, depending on when invoices come in to us.

     

K+B

Management

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    Curve Appeal

    This powder room vanity was designed to make a small space appear less crowded, while still providing ample storage. "If we had pulled out the counter for the full-sized sink, the door would have nicked the countertop," Linderman says.

     
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    Luxury Shopping

    Chicago's Merchandise Mart recently launched LuxeHome, www.luxehome.com, a 24-boutique kitchen and bath shopping experience for both design professionals and consumers. "Homeowners will see their finest dream kitchens and baths from their favorite home magazines and design television programs come...

     
  • Out With the New: Remodeling a New House

    Remodelers are used to working on houses that are five or more years old. But how about a house that is five days old? Designer Richard Forbes says on one job, he was taking measurements of the new-home kitchen before the settlement.

     
  • Bringing the Restaurant Home

    The classic refrigerator-sink-stove work triangle creates a stagnant kitchen, says former chef Don Silver. Now a Los Angeles kitchen designer, Silver feels the single sink in the equation is also inefficient.

     

Replacement

Decks

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    Many Deck Railing Options Available

    Many deck builders use composite deck planks. The small suppliers Shamblin uses don't stock vinyl railing systems, and it would be impossible for him to install it at less than $35 a running foot and still make his margin.

     
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    For You, No Special Price

    It's my belief that the price should be set and salespeople should sell the job for that price. Only the sales manager or the company owner should be allowed to give a discount.

     

Siding

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    Getting the Siding Job Done- No Matter What

    Where weather gets cold -- really cold -- contractors have ways to get a siding job up. Because materials -- like a piece of metal -- can sometimes fall and disappear into the snow, Schmidt Siding and Windows waits until spring to dispatch a service crew to do raking and maintenance of jobs...

     

Products

Trends

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    Getting the Green Light

    By Stephani L. Miller. BuildingGreen, publisher of the GreenSpec Product Directory and of Environmental Building News, recently announced its choices for the Top 10 new green building products of 2003. The second annual award recognizes the most exciting products added to the Directory during the...

     
  • Multipoint Locks Gain Favor

    By Stephani L. Miller. Several door manufacturers -- such as Kolbe & Kolbe, Therma-Tru, Weather Shield, IWP, KML by Andersen, Masonite, and Peachtree -- offer multi-point locks on their tall entry doors. The reason is simple, says John Kufner, market manager for North American entry door...

     
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    Fastener Fascination

    By Stephani L. Miller. Fasteners used with ACQ-, CBA-, or CA-treated lumber have been reported to corrode and fail at a faster rate than when used with CCA-treated lumber.Most treated-wood producers using the next-gen preservatives point out that their recommendations for fasteners and connectors...

     

Reader's Choice

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    Products: Reader's Choice

    Dave Seegers started out in the business of historic preservation and did a lot of work with posts and beams. He found his DeWalt Small Angle Grinder to be a valuable addition to his toolbox then for mortise-and-tenon work.

     

In Focus

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    Worker Gear

    The Jobmaster boot has been improved with Drilex OrthoLite Comfort Foam slip-in inserts that provide breathability and ventilation in and around the foot. The all-leather boot features stitchdown construction for flexibility, a permanently formed Stytherm counter, a hard toe, a non-corrosive steel...

     
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    Caulks, Sealants, & Adhesives

    Quik-Shot cartridges provide 10 ounces of the maker's Power-Fast Plus structural epoxy and AC 100Plus epoxy acrylate adhesives, ideal for a single use or for small-volume jobs. Titebond Clear Choice Sealant provides a clear bead; Titebond Premium Exterior Sealant is designed for use in extreme...

     
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    Flooring

    By Stephani L. Miller. According to Mickey Moore, technical director for the Wood Flooring Manufacturers Association (NOFMA), 21/4-inch-strip oak still is the most popular choice for flooring. "One of the biggest trends right now is hand-sculptured hardwood flooring, where surface texture is...

     

Other Articles

  • Benchmark: Labor Limb-o

    Figure out how to get accurate labor estimates and your company will have a real leg up on the competition.Most remodelers will agree that if they had better control over labor costs, they would be more profitable. The typical remodeling company starts the job with a suspect labor price, and the...

     
 
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