As winter settles in, Houston home remodeling contractors are helping homeowners transform their spaces with a variety of exciting projects. From energy-efficient upgrades to faster scheduling and more affordable pricing, the cooler months offer unique advantages for those looking to enhance their homes. Let’s take a look at how home remodeling contractors in Houston are helping homeowners transform their spaces this season. Read More
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Private Residential Construction Spending Rises in October
Private residential construction spending increased by 1.5% in October, according to the latest U.S. Census Construction Spending data. Year-over-year, the October report showed a 6.4% increase. The monthly increase in total private construction spending was primarily driven by higher spending on residential improvements. Improvement spending surged by 2.7% in October and was 18.5% higher compared to the same period last year. Read More
Read MoreNavigating Regulations and Permits: Top Five Tips for Remodelers
While adhering to regulations and obtaining permits can be a time-consuming process, the benefits far outweigh the inconveniences for remodelers and their projects. Here are five essential considerations for managing regulations and permits. Read More
Read MoreProject Spotlight: Van Wezel Estate – Kitchen
The mission of this project was to resurrect this space, which had previously fallen victim to subpar renovation while paying homage to the home’s historical significance and architectural heritage. The design approach skillfully marries the old and the new. The kitchen now boasts state-of-the-art appliances, including a rotisserie, and modern amenities, ensuring functionality for contemporary living. Simultaneously, it retains the charm and elegance befitting this historic residence. Read More
Read MoreA Turn to Growth Expected for Residential Remodeling
After a mild pullback over the previous year, spending for improvements and repairs on owner-occupied homes is set to expand once again by the middle of next year, according to our latest Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA). The LIRA projects that annual expenditures for home renovation and maintenance will grow by 1.2 percent through the third quarter of 2025. Read More
Read MoreWinning Client Trust: Four Key Strategies for Remodelers
For remodeling professionals, building trust is an essential part of the job. Trust enhances relationships with clients, ensures successful project outcomes, and promotes ongoing business referrals and success. Here are four strategies you can use to build trust and enhance client satisfaction. Read More
Read MoreRemodeling Market Growth Trends Shaping the Future of Home Design and Renovation
The global Remodeling Market is projected to reach $5.46 billion by 2030 from $3.80 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 4.1% from 2024 to 2030. The Remodeling Market evaluation report from Exactitude Consultancy provides information on the major business trends that will impact the market’s growth between 2024 and 2030. Read More
Read MoreRemodeling in the US – Market Research Report (2014-2029)
Remodelers enjoyed modest growth over the past five years. A decline in consumer confidence amid uncertain economic conditions and rising interest rates offset some gains remodelers benefited from early over the past five years. Remodeling revenue has been increasing at a CAGR of 0.5% to $120.9 billion over the past five years, including a projected increase of 0.9% in 2024 alone, as profit is expected to dip to 6.2%. Labor shortages and increased price-based competition among a growing number of remodelers have primarily contributed to profit declines. Remodelers’ ability to…
Read MoreSurvey shows uptick in home renovation projects, but insurance coverage still lags
As the housing market continues to evolve and mortgage rates remain elevated, many U.S. homeowners are choosing to invest in their current properties rather than enter the uncertain market for a new home. New data from Nationwide shows that many are opting instead to invest in home renovations, repairs, and other upgrades to meet their needs. According to Nationwide’s most recent Homeowners Survey, 51% of homeowners say they have completed a major home renovation project within the past two years. While share of empty nesters undertaking home renovations is similar to that…
Read MoreWhat Americans Are Planning To Spend on Home Renovations in 2025 — Is It Too Much?
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in widespread lockdowns across the country. All of a sudden, many people were spending more time in their homes than ever before. In fact, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people primarily working from home tripled between 2019 and 2021. The result? A wave of increased home renovations in an effort to make spaces more functional and comfortable, according to GOBankingRates. Read More
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