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Pitching In: Reexamining Job Responsibilities in an Effort to Cut Costs

Remodeling company owners adjust their administrative staff, retool job descriptions, and scrutinize spending to meet the economic challenges. More

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Benchmark: Poised for Growth

How much growth can your company sustain without having to borrow money? Here's how to find out. More

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Overhead Door Legacy 800 Garage Door Openers

The Legacy 800 garage door opener is available in belt- and chain-drive models, both designed for quiet operation. More

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Substantial Gain: Subcontracting the Role of Project Manager

One remodeler finds that using the right subcontracted project managers can lower overhead and increase efficiency. More

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Less Overhead, More Volume: Outsourced Expertise for Your Growing Company

More remodelers are cautiously gunning for growth without incurring the fixed-overhead costs of permanent or full-time hires. More

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An Insider on Outsourcing: Bringing Work In-House May Not Necessarily Save You Money

Faster job completion, higher quality, and lower overall costs for you: three reasons consultant Michael Stone says to stick with specialized trade contractors. More

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After the Uptick: When to Hire Additional Staff

When leads and contracts start to increase, how do you decide when and whether to hire more help? More

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DeWalt Compact Lithium-Ion Tools

A drill-driver, impact driver, hammerdrill, and right-angle drill comprise the maker's new line of compact lithium-ion tools. More

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Milwaukee Compact Band Saw

Ideal for cutting in place, overhead, or in tight spaces, new Compact Band Saws are up to 45% lighter than deep cut band saws and feature a 3 1/4-by- 3 1/4-inch cut capacity. More

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Q&A: How Large Is Your Cash Reserve?

We ask several remodelers across the nation about the amount of ready cash they have available and how that's helping them in this turbulent economy. More

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