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PRIME: Managing conflict among employees

Our PRIME advisory panel includes the remodeling industry’s top companies is, “How do you manage conflict among your employees?”

Professional Remodeler's 2013 40 Under 40 application process now open

Professional Remodeler’s 40 Under 40 program is open to remodeling professionals in North America.

Product Trends: Bathrooms, doing more with less

Low-flow mandates not restricting manufacturers from offering high-tech, custom shower options.

Universal kitchen design

Due to the number and variety of cooking appliances today, multiple cooking stations can be designed within one kitchen. Depending on a client’s habits, preferences, and needs, a surface cooking center, an oven center or centers, a microwave and/or speed cooking center, and space for smaller cooking appliances may need to be incorporated into the design.

A complete transformation

Remodeler turns a 60-year-old home into a modern, energy-efficient masterpiece.

High desert addition

Elegant indoor and outdoor living for year-round entertaining in New Mexico.

The outside looking up

Increased curb appeal, energy efficiency, and low maintenance lead attributes of increasing number of exterior remodeling projects.

11 ways to increase repeats and referrals

Effective strategies to increase your company’s bottom line.

Tips to Create a Virtual Showroom

Creating a “virtual showroom” for the design and development process can help your remodeling firm lower costs, increase efficiency, and improve client satisfaction.

Yes, you can turn down a job

The mere thought of turning down a job may seem out of the question. However, some remodelers turn down a job because they know it’s the best decision for their business. Professional Remodeler’s Tom Swartz talked to Paul Eldrenkamp and Ben Morey about turning down a job.

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