Gone are the days when tile was relegated to floors, bathrooms, and the occasional fireplace. New state-of-the-art manufacturing and printing techniques have resulted in a much...
The editors of Professional Remodeler sorted through the many votes and product requests from readers to find out which products are the most sought after this year. We've organized...
Normally I’m not a fan of editorial columns that are nothing but promotions for some new product offered up by the magazine. But I’m writing one anyway. In this case, I...
Our subject this month is a kitchen/eating area project. The design boundaries are well defined: The homeowner is open to any suggestions within the existing space, but does not...
In an earlier article (“Is It Your Money?” which first appeared in the July 2015 issue), we used a sample remodeling project to explain how percent complete accounting works...
A study investigating the economics of home weatherization has created a small firestorm. (A small hailstorm would be more accurate, considering that the data came from Michigan...
Nobody likes dental work. I’m less averse than most, but I need a dental implant, which is to a root canal as a root canal is to having your teeth cleaned. I know because this...
Many years ago, while laying in bed flipping through television channels, I ran across an infomercial for a weight-loss program. It claimed you could lose 10 pounds in 21 days...
At industry networking events, I’m often asked if I am the owner’s daughter. At business dinners, I am asked if I’m the girlfriend, wife, or fiancée of our company’s president...
I have written extensively in Professional Remodeler about the benefits of providing clients with an annual home evaluation or “check-up.” My motto is “When any project ends, ...