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    From the first day after an initial meeting with a client, the remodelers at Seattle-based Gaspar’s Construction begin earning income. By charging hourly rates for her in-house...
    Feb. 1, 2001
    Michael Menn and Andrew Poticha want business success as much as any other remodelers; they just define it differently. Most design/build remodelers want the whole job—design ...
    Feb. 1, 2001
    Eric Schneider spent 18 years building his remodeling business by doing exceptional work, winning awards, building a reputation and generating lots of publicity. The effort paid...
    Feb. 1, 2001
    As key homebuilders and home centers promote certified wood products, remodelers may find a competitive advantage in offering these products to their own clients. Certified wood...
    Feb. 1, 2001
    Nearly 75 years after the bungalow building boom, many of these houses are in need of renovation. In Chicago alone, more than 95,000 bungalows with 290,000 residential units were...
    Feb. 1, 2001
    Design Around the country, apartment developers and investment companies are looking to invest in major renovations of their properties. “There’s a definite trend to perform ...
    Feb. 1, 2001
    Amazon now includes a separate tool purchasing section on their site, www.amazon.com. The Tool Crib includes special deals for professionals, expert advice on tools and manufacturer...
    Feb. 1, 2001
    In-House Poulin Design Remodeling in Albuquerque, N.M., finances about 30 percent of its business in house, says owner Tom Poulin, CGR. A finance manager watches over the process...
    Feb. 1, 2001
    Remodeling companies looking to find employees may be able to tap into a new recruitment option: the U.S. Army. Under the new Partnership for Youth Success (PaYS), the Army partners...
    Feb. 1, 2001