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Business Coach Cited in Suit Against Contractor
A New England contractor faces a civil suit alleging his company’s growth was tied to a business coach with a model that “encourages fraud.”
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Harvard Says Remodeling Spending Downturn to Slow
Could the drop in remodeling spending from post-COVID levels regulate soon?
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Power Home Remodeling Now Offers Subsidized Childcare
The home improvement giant's move seeks to address a greater industry issue
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Contractor Facing Lawsuit in ‘Major Case’ by Ohio Attorney General
An Ohio custom builder and remodeler faces a lawsuit after alleged losses exceeding $1 million
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Getting the right close ratio for your remodeling sales
What percentage of leads should a remodeler close and how do you reach that close ratio? Two leading remodelers offer their advice.
What remodelers need to know about the new lead paint rules
The new lead paint regulations are set to take effect April 22, 2010, and that will mean a big change in the way many remodelers do business.
The Complete 2009 Market Leaders List
The Market Leaders list ranks the top companies in 20 top remodeling markets
Survey: Stimulus package not all it's cracked up to be
While some remodelers are realizing benefits from the stimulus package, most say it has had no effect on their business, according to the latest Professional Remodeler research.
Radical discounting is business suicide
Wendy A. Jordan answers remodelers most difficult questions and reports them in Executive Insight
Is the stimulus working for remodelers?
Although reaction to the tax credits is mixed, remodelers all agree that the key to judging success is if the stimulus improves the economy
Remodeling market down, but remodelers expect recovery
Two-thirds of remodelers say business is worse than it was a year ago, but they’re optimistic that 2010 will be better
Cabinet sales down, but R&R on its way up
A Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Survey found a 35.2 percent decline in cabinet sales between May 2008 to May 2009