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The Big Holdup

Working with an unfamiliar sub and architect delays production

Cabinet Trends

How does one stay up-to-date on trends in kitchen and bath design?

Get in on the Act!

Remodelers can be slow to embrace new technology, and with good reason.

A second life

If you’re having trouble finding materials at your local supplier to suit a client’s taste, perhaps it’s time to give architectural salvage stores a try.

High-tech Selling

Garden State Brickface, Windows & Siding in Roselle, N.J., has a history of using the latest technology in sales pitches.

Being the Best Attracts the Best

Labor continues to be the most pressing issue facing the construction industry.

Big Box Thinks Small

A continuing frustration for The Home Depot has been its lack of success in attracting professional contractors.

Demand for Supply

The remodeling supply chain has been a tough nut for all involved parties to crack. Manufacturers and suppliers find it difficult to pinpoint the needs of remodeling firms, as small companies whose materials differ from project to project.

Time as Money

What is necessary for good relationships between suppliers and remodelers? Larry Murr, CGR and owner of Lawrence Murr Inc. in Jacksonville, Fla., didn’t have to think long at all about that question.

Profit Potential?

Although most remodelers will be inconvenienced at best by any mold problems they encounter, the concerns about mold hazards present opportunities for remodelers to expand their services as well.

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