There are a million stories in the U.S. residential remodeling industry, and every one began with an introduction to the profession. For some, it was a relative who made a living in the trades. Others might have started with an encouraging building-arts teacher, a summer job doing construction, or...
While it's true that remodeling is in better shape than the new-home market and that the slowdown has hit some areas and some companies harder than others, there's no denying that these are difficult times. Companies of all sizes and business models doing all types of work are affected. Remodelers...
Although there are no hard statistics announcing a substance abuse problem in the remodeling industry specifically, the construction industry's issues with it have been documented and widely reported. With concerns about liability, client and worker safety, and lost revenue, many remodelers are...
Hiring full-time designers can not only improve the client experience but give a boost to your bottom line as well. During the last decade, especially as public awareness of the design/build model has continued to grow, many remodelers have decided to make design a major part of their company's...
Shortly after completing a kitchen remodel, David Sturm donned a chef's hat and whipped up a gourmet meal for his client.
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Past clients have always been strong remodelers' best source of business, and during the slower economy, that still holds true.
As the remodeling industry contemplates rebranding its image for the next-generation workforce, successful remodelers continue to finesse their brands as prospective clients see them. But branding means walking the walk — not just talking the talk, warns marketing consultant David Alpert of...
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Once reserved for teens and techies, podcasts are becoming a hot marketing trend for some remodelers. Riggs Construction and Design, in St. Louis, launched a series of podcasts last year hoping to reach young homeowners.
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As noted in Don't Grandstand the Brand, the successful branding effort of Greg Smith Co., of Falls Church, Va., hinges in large part on the remodeling company's everyday actions, including extensive community service.