Sept/Oct 2020

Features
A good team starts with great coaching
Create a drainage plane and rebuild with water-tolerant materials
An on-site, reusable paint booth that solves the problem of makeshift overspray protection
A storage system that converts the lid into usable space
A hidden clip for metal framing featuring a drill-point screw that can engage within two seconds
Three zero threshold showers that add aesthetics and accessibility with unique tile choices
Read these tips for remodelers to help deal with stress during challenging times
This pro's favorite esignature tool shortens the time spent tracking down client approvals
One pro's favorite access panels can blend into the background and come in custom sizes.
Private equity firms are investing in home improvement companies. Here's how that will affect the industry.
Managing Editor James F. McClister gives his take on how private equity may change the home improvement industry
How a man in his garage with no experience created what may be the world’s first CRM–and then sold it.
How to give remodeling clients what they need, instead of what they want
How one tree prompted Director of Content Erika Taylor to consider civility, property rights, and the value of common resources.
Chad Hatfield and James Hammel of Alair Homes joined The Weekly to explain why they never use allowances on a project.
Con artists are attempting to steal small businesses' information and money through fake grants, dodgy loans, and phising emails.
The new online platform will allow attendees to connect with peers and customize their experience.
A grant from The Home Depot Foundation and NAHB will help fund the Skilled Labor Fund and Home Builders' Institute's "Schools to Skills" program
The new platform lets attendees customize their experience, including a guided wine tasting.
The new online platform will allow home improvement pros to connect with peers through a customized experience.
Roofs, siding top damage sustained during storms that ripped through Iowa