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    Income To Go

    Retirement is changing. Because we're living longer, healthier lives, we require more income to maintain current lifestyles for a longer time. That requires planning, and for remodelers, as for owners of other businesses, the sooner you start, the easier it will be to meet the needs of your own...

     
  • Licensing: The Tipping Point?

    Michael Hamman sat for the California licensing exam more than a quarter of a century ago, but the memory still makes him laugh — and cringe.

     

Before + After

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    Before+After: Order of the Day

    The transformation of the 1977 ranch house with its cramped box of a kitchen to a 3,965-square-foot house with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a wide open kitchen overlooking a great room — inhabited by a happy client — is a testament to Levy's, and project manager John Brechel's, perseverance...

     

Reader Panel

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    Licensing

    Licensing can be a frustrating part of the remodeling process. Most remodelers believe the profession should uphold professional and technical standards, but many say licensing ensures neither because of easy, meaningless, or nonexistent tests and educational requirements.

     

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    Income To Go

    Retirement is changing. Because we're living longer, healthier lives, we require more income to maintain current lifestyles for a longer time. That requires planning, and for remodelers, as for owners of other businesses, the sooner you start, the easier it will be to meet the needs of your own...

     

View Point

  • Figure This

     
  • Community Giving

    Ben Auger is a renaissance man.

     
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    First Quarter RMI Indicates Growth

    Current market conditions in the remodeling industry increased for most of the U.S. from the fourth quarter of 2004, according to the first quarter 2005 release of the NAHB's Remodeling Market Index.

     
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    Another Tough Season

    Two recently released predictions for the Atlantic hurricane season forecast “above average” activity, with the number of storms likely to exceed last year's total.

     
  • Green Guidelines

    The Sustainable Building Industry Council's “Green Building Guidelines” is now available for purchase online.

     
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    What Really Boosts Home Value

    A nationwide statistical study released in May adds further weight to existing evidence about the correlation between certain house components and the price of the home.

     
  • What's New at the Show

    This year's Remodeling Show promises some new features to really give you the chance to tailor the show to your needs.

     
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    Culture Shift

     

Commentary

Linda Case

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    The Company You Keep

    The report followed with a list of company values and D&B's pledge that “all our activities and decisions must be based on, and guided by, our values.”

     

Mark Richardson

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    Certainty In Uncertain Times

    n today's complex world, people experience a lot of uncertainty. Take personal health, for example. Every day we hear about new studies that call into question long-established assumptions about what foods we should eat or what medications are safe to prescribe.

     

Walt Stoeppelwerth

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    That Was Then

    During most of the past 40 years, there was enough similarity between houses being built that most companies could handle all the work involved in any type of remodeling job.

     

Guest Columnist

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    Thinking Outside the House

    Often, people will go into a home and will really love how it feels, but won't be able to pinpoint why. Many times, it has nothing to do with the size of the house. It has to do with the availability of and accessibility to the outside when they're inside. That's the magic of great architecture;...

     

Your Business

Ways + Means

  • Discipline

    As a business leader, it is up to you to set an example for the rest of your team in behavior, in dedication, and in demonstrating core values. However, you can do all of these things and still have a team that underperforms if you neglect to demonstrate one significant trait — discipline.

     
  • By Law: Contract Essentials

    Contracts come in many shapes and formats, but there are a few essentials you should consider including. These can go a long way to stopping a problem before it starts and preventing a small problem from becoming a big nightmare.

     
  • Selective Memory

    The job has been sold, the contract signed, and the preconstruction meeting held. The clients are excited to get started — but they can't remember some of their selections, or some things are on allowance, or some items are wrong because a designer used examples as place holders.

     
  • Cutting Worker's Comp Costs

    One item weighing down every remodeler's toolbelt is the cost of workers' compensation. Some states are admitting that their systems are broken and are trying to fix them.

     

Bottom Line

  • Retirement Planning

    The Internal Revenue Service now offers a free CD-ROM to help small-business owners learn about setting up and maintaining IRA-based retirement plans for their employees.

     
  • Execution Plan

    Almost two years ago, Bob Tilghman of Tilghman Builders, in Hatboro, Pa., hired a consulting group to help him improve systems and implement new programs.

     
  • Billing Software

    BQE Software introduces a new tracking, billing, and project management software that supports both Intuit QuickBooks and Microsoft Business Accounting platforms.

     

Sales + Marketing

  • This Old Underwriting Opportunity

    Cook-Dahl, a full-service remodeler in Brockport, N.Y., hasn't increased its $2,500 marketing budget in years.

     
  • Select Your Best Advertising Vehicle

    Choosing a print advertising vehicle has everything to do with your target market, your product, and your budget.

     
  • Seven Stages of Sales

    The Artisans Group, Olympia, Wash., tracks job leads through seven stages to sharpen its sales and marketing focus.

     
  • Mondo Expo

    Alex Dean has seen the future of home-remodeling shows, and it's practically in his back yard. Dean, president of The Alexander Group, Kensington, Md., spent a recent Saturday morning manning a table at Chevy Chase Bank's first-ever Home Building & Renovation Expo.

     

Field Notes

  • Job Board

    The Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA) is connecting housing industry employers with skilled job seekers.

     
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    Training Awards

    Earlier this year, the Associated General Contractors of America named AGC of Mississippi and Western Summit Constructors the winners of AGC's 2004 National Construction Craft Program Award.

     
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    Military Aid

    Helmets to Hardhats (H2H) is a national program that helps servicemen and women find careers in the construction industry.

     

By Design

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    Molding Matters

    Moldings are meant to divide and separate a room into visually appealing pieces that the eye can digest and understand. When this is accomplished well, your remodels and additions will take on an elegance and feel that customers will pay more for.

     

Tech@Work

  • Safeguarding Your Systems

    The more dependent on computers you become, the more precautions you must take to ensure that everything stays up and running, and that your data is always there for you. Here's a simple schedule you can follow:

     
  • Watch Your Language

    E-mail is obviously fast; it can be an efficient use of time, and it's become ubiquitous. Susan Cosentini of Cosentini Construction, Ithaca, N.Y., reports using e-mail with 100% of her clients and considers not working with people if they are not online.

     

Good Form

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    Full Service

    Scott Chatel knows that even when remodeling jobs are complete, they aren't really

     

Big50

Close Up

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    Profile: Douglas Reymore

    Douglas Reymore of Cascade Design/Build (Big50 2000) says more than one-third of his leads come from his participation in three Seattle home shows. The first home show in January spans nine days. The second show, in the fall season is four days, and the third specializes in remodeling.

     

Second Look

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    Second Look: Jeff Talmadge

    Since being recognized as one of the Big50 in 2003, Jeff Talmadge has done a 180 on his company. Located in Aptos, Calif., Talmadge Construction had been bidding on projects and using plans created by outside architects and designers.

     

Other Articles

  • Second Chances

    This has been a hot topic of discussion in our office for the past couple of months. We ended up having a meeting about it with all our employees, and the consensus was that if you leave here, you're gone. You can't come back.

     

K+B

Design Clinic

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    Traditional Update

    For most kitchen remodels, homeowners want an update in materials and products, but they don't want something that is a glaring contrast to the style of their existing house. Designer Kelly Fey of Dimon Construction in Fayetteville, N.Y., says her clients appreciated the traditional look of their...

     

Management

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    A Place for Everything

    When Dan Luck began planning a move for his kitchen and bath remodeling company into a new building in Madison, Wis., he knew it would give his company a higher profile, so he wanted to create a showroom that had presence.

     
  • NKBA Alliance

    The National Kitchen and Bath Association formed a strategic alliance with ServiceMagic to allow the NKBA's 11,000 members to increase their profits and revenue by reaching the increasing number of consumers using the Internet to find remodelers, designers, builders, and kitchen and bath...

     
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    Furniture to Cabinetry

    Thomasville Furniture, a company known for its stylish high-quality furniture, recently introduced a line of cabinetry available through The Home Depot stores nationwide.

     
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    Full-Service Sinks

    A Canadian company, Julien, offers a new line of workstation sinks. Home Refinements Collection is a group of stainless steel products made for residential kitchens.

     

Spec Book

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    Cabinetry

    Although ornamental accessories abound, it seems consumers are lately drawn to a simpler look when it comes to cabinetry. What's most interesting is what's going on inside those full-overlay doors: myriad organization solutions to help homeowners straighten out their goods.

     

Products

Trends

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    Beadboard Beauty

    White beadboard is coming out of the woodwork and into kitchen cabinetry and unexpected areas in the bath. Whether a homeowner seeks to recall turn-of-the-century summer retreats or just wants a clean, country look, a touch of this Victorian wainscoting bestows instant cottage chic.

     
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    Mix It Up

    The sleek look of stainless steel and full overlay cabinet doors still appeals to many consumers, but there's a budding contingent of folks who want just the opposite of sleek. Mixing materials and styles is becoming a hot option for those looking to put some character in their kitchens.

     
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    Out of Sight

    Deck aficionados, both homeowners and remodelers alike, are coming around to hidden deck fasteners. “I'd say five years ago, people didn't want the extra expense.

     

Reader's Choice

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    The Sky's the Limit

    Installing a skylight can be a simple one-off job or the icing on the cake of a larger remodeling project. Either way, Matt Philbin sleeps better knowing he won't get callbacks on the Velux skylights he uses exclusively.

     
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    Cuts Both Ways

    When Barb Goodrich of Goodrich Renovations in Portland, Ore., took a women's beginning woodworking class five years ago, she made a friend for life: the Japanese pull-stroke saw.

     

In Focus

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    Tool Storage

     
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    Lighting

     
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    Tool Storage

     
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    Siding

    Trim is becoming increasingly sophisticated, with manufacturers making sure their products' shades match nearly everyone else's, and expanding widths and thicknesses to meet the needs of the smallest to the largest jobs.

     

First Look

Other Articles

  • Benchmark: Refer Madness

    Who is the better referral source, a client who sends you 18 leads of which 2 become sales or a customer who sends you 4 leads of which 1 is sold?

     
 
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