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PR September 2013

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PR September 2013


Special Issue | How to prepare your business for the next weather event

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Special Section: Stand out in the crowd

How to assure owners and adjusters that your local company is a good choice for storm-related work.

Special Section: Big-storm insurance restoration, how the pros do it

Property restoration after a weather event can be a catastrophe for your company?or a revenue windfall.

Special Section: How to prepare your business for the next big storm

Remodelers offer tips and recommendations when it comes to preparing your business for the next big storm.

Special Section: Storm-related work generating opportunities

Most remodelers who respond to storms find business booming despite associated risks.

Special Section: Weathering the storm

The business impact big storms have on remodelers and home-improvement companies.

Michael E. Gerber: When it gets steamy on the homefront

Thinking strategically becomes warped by thinking of everything you?ve got to get done.

Mark Richardson: Lemons to lemonade

What do you need to do to make up for a person?s house being delayed for an extra week or two or not having heating or cooling over a holiday weekend? If you have the right client-centric mindset or culture and get a little creative, you can turn lemons into lemonade.

Special Section: Shelter your profits from the storm

In a recent poll conducted by Professional Remodeler, more than half of the remodelers who responded said they have dealt with large volumes of storm-related repairs and remodeling.

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