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The National Association of Realtors' Housing Affordability Index rose dramatically in the fall. The Consumer Confidence Index dropped sharply in December. The current level of 80.3 is perilously close to October's 79.6, when the index dropped precipitously to its lowest level since November 1993.
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Calculated Industries, maker of construction calculators, is looking for beta-testers to try its new Pocket PC version of Construction Master Pro.
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Makita USA and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission have announced a recall of 180,000 Makita circular saws. For more information on the recall, contact Makita USA at (800) 462-5482 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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During the last half of the 1990s, just about everybody in the remodeling industry found out what success tastes like. I was reminded about the dangers of too much easy success while listening to Richard Teerlink's keynote address at the 2002 Remodelers' Show last October in Indianapolis.
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A Florida jury has found Union Carbide Corporation liable for a former drywall worker's asbestosis. Carbide's Musser says the first phase of the West Virginia trial provided significant grounds for appeal.
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The NAHB has urged its members to oppose a new National Fire Protection Agency model building code, reviving a debate between the two associations over stair tread and riser standards. The NFPA 5000, issued in August 2002, requires a minimum tread depth of 11 inches and a maximum riser height of 7...
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ThermoView Industries, owner of five exterior replacement and full-service remodeling operations, has announced plans to consolidate its subsidiaries under a new national brand. They include ThermoView of California, Rolox Industries, Leingang Century Siding and Window, Primax Home Center, and...
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Seattle contractor Rich Gaspar spares no expense when it comes to protecting the jobsite. On big jobs, Gaspar Construction crews lay bubble wrap covered with Masonite on wood floors and install plastic walls.
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Apart from the time and expense involved in a trial, Texas attorney Stephen Bell, of law firm Coats, Rose in Houston, suggests remodelers usually fare better before an arbitrator. "With an arbitrator, a businessperson, the chances of getting a non-emotional result are better," he says.Mike Carden...
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Mike Weiss, owner of Weiss & Co., Carmel, Ind., regularly assembles trade contractors for an on-site conference prior to bidding on -- or designing, if it's a design/build job -- complex projects. In addition to the walkthrough, Weiss & Co. prepares a site information sheet for large jobs.
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Carmen Pretopapa has sold all his jobs -- 1,000 over the past three years -- with no money down. Because his company, NOVA Exteriors, Vienna, Va., reinvests profits back into the business, it doesn't depend on week-to-week receivables. Sales immediately picked up after that policy was implemented...
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Remodelers Jeff Talmadge of Talmadge Construction, Aptos, Calif., and Andrew Shore of Sea Pointe Construction, Irvine, Calif., offer the following tips.
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How do you determine what to spend on marketing when you need to boost sales efforts for growth?Joaquin Erazo Jr., marketing vice president at Case Design/Remodeling, Bethesda, Md., uses a formula that relies on history as an indicator of future performance. "The goal is to make sure you are not...