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    Florida immigration law impacting construction labor
    One of the country’s strictest immigration laws, Florida’s SB 1718, went into effect on July 1, 2023, and construction businesses in the state are already feeling its impact. ...
    July 13, 2023
    Woman experiences home improvement nightmare
    Anyone with a hammer can call themselves a contractor. And that’s a big problem. While reputable home improvement companies work tirelessly to provide first-class customer service...
    July 7, 2023
    Quickpage Video Messaging App
     Ryan Shutt  CEO  Southwest Exteriors  San Antonio, Texas   Quickpage allows us to begin building relationships with customers through video messages ...
    June 27, 2023
    Evaluating home improvement lead sources
    At Dreamstyle Remodeling, we strive to consistently use a balanced lead source mix. This means ensuring no single source is above 20% market share for more than 12 months.If you...
    June 13, 2023
    khb construction
    Ryan Kelly and Bobby Runyan don’t want to say their five-year plan to achieve $50 million in annual revenue will be easy. But the two 30-year-old co-founders of KHB Construction...
    June 12, 2023
    How to recession-proof home improvement businesses
    One of the most pressing issues we face as an industry is a looming economic recession. With slow GDP growth, a labor shortage, building material shortages, and declining inflation...
    May 23, 2023
    Managing home improvement companies by the numbers
    Out of 100 home improvement contractors in the U.S., 50% will go out of business in their first five years; 30% will basically break even; 15% will squeeze out a small...
    May 18, 2023