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Market Conditions
Study Finds Remodelers’ Net Profits Declined
How far did net profits decline and what's influencing the drop?
Software Company to Award $150,000 to Home Service Company Owners
The grant program is intended to help strengthen small businesses
Market Conditions
Builders Focus on Remodeling as New Construction Declines
Some builders hope to benefit from remodeling's strength, giving a slight boost to new construction confidence
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Software Company to Award $150,000 to Home Service Company Owners
The grant program is intended to help strengthen small businesses
Market Conditions
Builders Focus on Remodeling as New Construction Declines
Some builders hope to benefit from remodeling's strength, giving a slight boost to new construction confidence
Leadership
A Lesson in Mentorship: Emma Wilson's Carpentry Journey
Combining passion with mentorship created a career in carpentry that this 19-year-old foreman never expected
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Women in Trades: What Their Experiences Tell Us
The construction industry is in dire need of labor. Reflecting on women’s experiences shines a light on what needs to be done to welcome a stronger female workforce
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HomeAdvisor May Pay $7.2 Mil to Contractors Per FTC Order
Contractors could receive a refund if affected by HomeAdvisor's "deceptive" tactics, according to the Federal Trade Commission
Market Conditions
Home Flipping Market Reports 13-Year Low
Despite dropping profits, the flipping market remains at its third-highest level in a decade
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Small Businesses at Risk for Cyber Crime, Says FBI
As larger companies improve their cyber security, online criminals are moving to softer targets
Industry Data & Research
What's in Store for Remodeling in 2023? Harvard Answers
What’s driving the slowdown? Are there bright spots? JCHS Remodeling Futures program director shares some insights
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Heat Pumps Now Required in Washington New Construction
Washington is the second state to require heat pumps in an effort to electrify homes
NAHB
Builders' Show to Co-Date with More Industry Events
The industry’s largest show now offers more chances to see new innovations