July 29, 2024

Marriage, Life, and a Remodeling Business: Working Well with Your Spouse

Join host Kyle Hunt on Remodelers on the Rise as he interviews Sean and Kimberly Canada as they candidly share their journey of working together in the remodeling industry together for over a decade. Gain valuable insights on navigating the...

Join host Kyle Hunt on Remodelers on the Rise as he interviews Sean and Kimberly Canada as they candidly share their journey of working together in the remodeling industry together for over a decade. Gain valuable insights on navigating the complexities of blending marriage and business, and discover the keys to successful collaboration with your spouse in the remodeling world. 

From fostering clear communication to balancing work and home life, this episode offers genuine advice for building a thriving business while cherishing a loving partnership. Tune in to unlock the secrets of harmoniously blending marriage, life, and the world of remodeling.

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Takeaways

  • Design build can streamline projects and improve profitability by planning and addressing issues upfront.
  • Working with a spouse requires open communication, setting boundaries, and understanding each other's working styles.
  • Understanding financials is crucial for setting appropriate pricing and making informed business decisions.
  • Soft skills and hidden hours can impact profitability, so it's important to track and analyze all aspects of the business. Budgeting, job costing, and estimating are essential for the growth of a remodeling business.
  • Paying attention to competition is important, but pricing decisions should be based on profitability and business goals.
  • Rebranding can have a significant impact on lead quality and client perception.
  • Coaching and networking within the remodeling community can provide valuable support and guidance.
  • Investing in skilled labor and planning for economic downturns are crucial for long-term success.