Permitting can be a convoluted process. To ensure that nothing is forgotten and that communication is clear, Atlanta Design & Build created this simple form.
Purchase orders help remodelers not only keep track of estimates and costs, but help them to budget accurately.
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A Minnesota remodeler cuts overhead and retrains staff in an effort to ride out the rough economy.
Remodeling consultant and lead carpenter authority Tim Faller identifies five key principles of jobsite leadership.
An outhouse-hider, a safety bucket, and all-in-one job signs are the kinds of standard operating procedures that any remodeler can put to work.
A trade partner bid sheet can help you compare apples to apples.
Some "old-school" tips for avoiding costly mistakes and maintaining profitability in a climate of shrinking job sizes and margins.
Short-sighted efforts to save money and install products quickly can get remodelers into trouble. Building supply dealer Craig Coleman offers these timely insights for residential remodelers.
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One Indianapolis remodeling company finds that a busier fall may mean material delivery delays that affect cash flow and scheduling. And, as business picks up for remodelers across the nation, such delays may become increasingly common.
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Cutting out the middleman and becoming a cabinet dealer can mean more control over the process, an addiitional profit center for your company, and more choices for your clients.