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Remodeling Spending To Tick Up Through Mid-2025

The Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity report says things will trend up after a modest downturn




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Lutron Sivoia QS Wireless

Sivoia QS Wireless from Lutron Electronics offers daylight control for new or retrofit applications with ultra-quiet performance, precision shade…

Vantage iPhone and iPad apps

Vantage has released a native iPhone and iPad application that enables homeowners to control lighting, audio, cameras, and home climate remotely. The…

2010 Professional Remodeler Market Leaders

Our exclusive annual report on the industry’s leaders shows even the largest companies are feeling the crunch

Financial Times: Wells Fargo May Have Used "Robo-Signers"

The Financial Times has obtained documents that show officials at Wells Fargo may also have engaged in using "robo-signers," the same problem that has caused multiple big banks to halt foreclosures.

Double Savings: Energy and Character

An Atlanta house recalls its historical heritage and goes green

Healthcare Reform: Key Questions and Answers

During the interviews for this article, we found that there were several areas that were unclear to many remodelers. Here are the answers to some of…

Healthcare Reform: The 1099 Debacle

Deep within the hundreds of pages that make up the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is Section 9006, “Expansion of Information Reporting…

Healthcare Reform: How it affects your business

Most aspects of the Affordable Care Act will not benefit many remodelers

Employee benefit programs that work

Providing good benefits is an important way to keep the best employees, but at the same time it can be an expensive thing to do, especially for small companies. Professional Remodeler’s Tom Swartz talked to remodelers Greg Antonioli and Amie Riggs about crafting benefits programs.

The benefits and pitfalls of zeroing-out owner?s comp

Should an owner ever take a $0 salary to make ends meet? When does it make sense?

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