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One Remodeler Delivers a Memorable Mother's Day Gift

For the Coombs family, the celebration came early when Nate Coombs gave his mother... More

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A Kitchen Makeover with a Family Connection

Past meets present in this total renovation of a 100+-year-old kitchen More

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Business How-To: Measure and Analyze Leads

Key to sustaining, and growing, a remodeling business is a balanced mix of past and future customers. Tracking your lead sources is essential to your business health and marketing plans. More

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Business How-To: Implementing an Incentive Plan to Motivate Employees

Motivating and rewarding employees through an incentive plan is nothing new, but take care to choose the approach that's right for your company and your staff. More

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Do the Right Thing: How to Ensure Customer Satisfaction

To help you keep your clients as happy as possible, REMODELING spoke to the industry leaders in customer satisfaction to find out how they impress their clients. More

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Do Labor a Favor: Pay-for-Performance Compensation

Boost profits by using a commission-based system to motivate production managers and field crews to work more efficiently. More

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Remodeling 550: Franchises

The franchise industry accounts for 40% of retail sales in the U.S., according to AZfranchises.com, and one out of every 12 U.S. businesses, according to FranchiseFunding.net. More

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Mobile kitchens a hit with clients

Out-of-the-ordinary gestures can help remodelers stand out in a buyer's market. In Bakersfield, Calif., DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen is the only remodeler around that makes available two “mobile kitchens” ó understatements, as they're actually recreational vehicles ó to clients whose kitchens are being remodeled. More

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A rubber duckie with a twist

The answer's plenty, if you ask DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen by Worldwide, of Waco, Texas. "We try to keep our offering fresh," says Amy Brown, marketing director. More

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20/20 Hindsight

The stock market slump affected sales in our target market, Silicon Valley, as residents lost the portfolio liquidity to fund home remodeling projects. Doug Dwyer, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen, Waco, Texas, Big50 2000 More

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