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noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Mar 05, 2010 01:01AM

"Cash for Caulkers" could bring more jobs to the industry

President Obama released more details about his Cash for Caulkers program, called HOMESTAR, that he hopes will soon become law.

The program will use rebates direct to consumers to help with the purchase of energy-saving investments for the home such as insulation, duct sealing, water heaters, HVAC units, windows, roofing and doors. Under the Silver Star Rebate, consumers can choose a combination of upgrades for rebates up to $3000 per home. The Gold Star Rebate program would be for homeowners interested in a whole home energy audit and retrofits that would achieve a 20% energy savings. The program will call for using products primarily made in the US and will require installation by certified contractors. Field audits by independent quality assurance providers would ensure that the installation was done properly.

The administration says that the program will create ?tens of thousands of jobs,? save consumers between $200 and $500 each year in energy costs, and reduce energy use equivalent to three coal-fired power plants each year.

It?s estimated that the program would cost about $6 billion and would see participation by about 3 million households.

Of course, the details are still being worked out and Congress has not signed the bill into law although a similar proposal has been included in the Senate Democrats? Jobs Agenda.

For more information, see the White House?s press release about the program.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Mar 03, 2010 01:01AM

An Overview of the Lead Paint Regulations for Contractors and Remodelers

Check out my newest article, An Overview of the Lead Paint Regulations For Contractors and Remodelers, for a quick overview of the new Lead laws that go into effect on April 22, 2010.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Mar 01, 2010 05:42AM

Countdown to the New Lead Paint Rules

Today is March 1st and in exactly 52 days, your life as a remodeler will change. That?s because on April 22nd, the EPA?s Lead Based Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting Program goes into effect.

If you have not yet begun the process of complying with this new law, you need to start asap. In the post What to do today to comply with the Lead Based Paint Program, I listed two things that must be done immediately: submit the EPA?s Renovator firm application and sign up for a lead safe work practices training class.

Equally important is to create your new operating procedures for dealing with the law. How will you comply? What steps will you take when a new lead calls in to determine if that home falls under the law? At what point in your process will you give the required pamphlet to the homeowner? Who will be responsible for that step and how will you document it? This new law will require a change to your current procedures. Be sure you know what you will do, who will do it and how. And write it down!

And remember, even if the home is built after 1977, you will still have to document that fact in your files. Yep, it?s more work. You need to look at your pricing, too. How will you bill the extra work required by the new law?

You?ve got a lot to do between now and April 22nd. Don?t wait. Write your new procedures now and put them into practice so you can work out any kinks.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 26, 2010 01:00AM

Federal agencies issue guidelines on toxic drywall - Home Channel News

Finally - some much-needed guidance regarding the toxic drywall issue.


Federal agencies issue guidelines on toxic drywall - Home Channel News:
"Federal agencies issue guidelines on toxic drywall (Jan. 29)

Two federal agencies, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, have issued a joint set of guidelines to help homeowners and contractors identify so-called ?toxic? drywall in homes. The process takes into account visual signs of metal corrosion, evidence of drywall installation in the relevant time period, and the identification of other corroborating evidence."

Read on for more . . .

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 24, 2010 10:53AM

EPA's Lead Paint Rule May Affect Government's Retrofit Programs

Here is an excellent article from the NAHB about the EPA's Lead Paint Rule that goes into effect on April 22, 2010 and how it will affect the government's energy efficiency retrofit programs. An example of one arm not in sinc with the other.


Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Threatened By Lead Paint Rule

Federal weatherization and energy efficiency retrofit programs being developed by Congress and the White House are likely to come to a crashing halt on April 22, when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Lead Paint: Renovation, Repair and Painting rule goes into effect.

Read on for more . . .

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 18, 2010 01:39PM

Home Remodeling Surges in Fourth Quarter - 2/16/2010 10:52:00 AM - Professional Remodeler

Home Remodeling Surges in Fourth Quarter - 2/16/2010 10:52:00 AM - Professional Remodeler:
"Home Remodeling Surges in Fourth Quarter
2010 to mark significant rebound in remodeling industry as foreclosure markets lead remodeling resurgence

News Release
February 16, 2010
HousingZone

GOLDEN, Colo. February 16, 2010 ? In a recently released report, ServiceMagic.com found that during the fourth quarter of 2009, homeowners actually increased their number of home remodeling service requests by more than 37 percent over the same period in 2008. Furthermore, the report showed tremendous spikes in home improvement activity in the states with the highest foreclosure rates."

Read on . . .

Now that's good news!

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 15, 2010 01:47PM

5 Ways to Maintain a Work/Life Balance - 1/1/2010 - Professional Remodeler

Here is a great article. We can all benefit from the suggestions.

5 Ways to Maintain a Work/Life Balance - 1/1/2010 - Professional Remodeler:
"5 Ways to Maintain a Work/Life Balance
Leaving the office can make you a more effective remodeling executive
By Erin Erickson, Contributing Editor
January 1, 2010
Professional Remodeler

If you're reading this article between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. in your office or break room and are uninterrupted while doing so, then congratulations ? you're ahead of the pack of most remodeling executives.

With the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' recent report that there were at least 27,000 construction jobs cut in the month of November, it's easy to feel the pinch of an ever-growing workload."

Read on . . .

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 08, 2010 11:22AM

New Home Survey Reveals Top Consumer Priorities for 2010 - 1/25/2010 10:52:00 AM - Professional Remodeler

New Home Survey Reveals Top Consumer Priorities for 2010 - 1/25/2010 10:52:00 AM - Professional Remodeler: "New Home Survey Reveals Top Consumer Priorities for 2010
The survey found top priorities to include price, energy-efficiency, organization and comfort

News Release
January 25, 2010
HousingZone

Las Vegas, Nev., Jan. 20, 2010 ? Better Homes and Gardens revealed proprietary research and insights on what consumers are looking for in their next home and overall priorities guiding current and future home improvement projects." Read on . . .

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 04, 2010 06:59AM

Hiring the Right People for Your Construction Business

Hiring the Right People for Your Construction Business


Written by George Hedley

Steps to Take to Hire the Right People for Your Construction Business:
1. Make a list of all of your company positions.

Read on . . .



Hiring the Right People for Your Construction Business



From: ConstructionBusinessOwner.com

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 03, 2010 07:04AM

How to Build a Better Want Ad

How to Build a Better Want Ad



How to Build a Better Want Ad
Written by George Hedley

Follow these four steps:


1. Create an attention grabber.
Use themes like 'run your own job,' 'ready to move up?' or 'full charge.'


2. Be straight and honest.
Tell them exactly what you want like 'dirty, hours, hard work, etc.'


3. Include the human factor.
Use words like 'fun,' 'energetic company,' 'flexible' or 'great staff.'


4. Have a call to action.
Use incentives like 'Call today from 9 to 4 and leave a brief message to explain your interest in the job' or 'Apply at _____ M to F from 2 to 7' or 'E-mail or fax resume to ___.'"

From: ConstructionBusinessOwner.com

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 02, 2010 05:00AM

What to do today to comply with the Lead Based Paint Program

Two steps you must take right now to get ready for the EPA?s Lead Based Paint Renovation, Repair and Printing Program going into effect on April 22, 2010.

#1: Apply now to become a certified renovation firm. Fill out the EPA?s Renovator Firm application and submit it along with the fee (most likely $300) today. The EPA is very slow in processing these applications and you must have this certification back by April 22nd. Go to http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/firmapp.pdf for the form.

#2: Sign up for a lead safe work practices training class. Find classes in your area by searching the list of trainers or the list of classes and click on ?Lead? under All Training Categories. Neither of these will give you an exact list of classes in your area but it?s a start.

Then go to the EPA?s website to find out more. It?s all there. Don?t wait! Start this process now.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Feb 01, 2010 01:01AM

Home Star: 5 answers about 'Cash for Caulkers' - 1/1/2010 - Professional Remodeler

Home Star: 5 answers about 'Cash for Caulkers' - 1/1/2010 - Professional Remodeler: "Home Star: 5 answers about 'Cash for Caulkers'
The low down on the program that's meant to boost energy efficiency and jobs

Jonathan Sweet, Editor in Chief
January 1, 2010
Professional Remodeler

The Home Star program ? or 'Cash for Caulkers' as some have dubbed it ? could provide a big boost to home energy efficiency through billions in tax credits and other incentives over two years" Read on . . .


The program sounds good on it's face, especially since the construction sector has been hit so hard by unemployment. But, remember that it will be paid for by cap and trade, which has not passed.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Jan 30, 2010 01:01AM

NARI Taking Lead on Fighting Unfair Healthcare Provision

NARI Taking Lead on Fighting Unfair Healthcare Provision: "

In case you missed it, the U.S. Senate hates you.

The news broke while I was on vacation, so I never addressed it here in the blog, b...
"

From The Sweet Spot Remodeling Blog

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Jan 29, 2010 10:52AM

2010 Remodeler of the Year Case Design/Remodeling Grabs Opportunities - 1/1/2010 - Professional Remodeler

2010 Remodeler of the Year Case Design/Remodeling Grabs Opportunities - 1/1/2010 - Professional Remodeler: "2010 Remodeler of the Year Case Design/Remodeling Grabs Opportunities
Case Design/Remodeling uses the downturn as a chance to improve the company
By Jonathan Sweet, Editor in Chief
January 1, 2010
Professional Remodeler

Most remodelers will never forget 2009. Good remodelers closed their doors across the country and previously sound market leaders found themselves in serious trouble as the market drastically changed. Those who have survived are facing financial challenges, smaller projects and wary clients." Read on . . .

Congratulations to Case Design/Remodeling!

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Jan 28, 2010 02:22PM

Economic Recovery in the Construction Industry

Just got off a call entitled Economic Recovery: Under Construction, part of the 2010 Market Insights Webcast Series.

Some startling statistics about unemployment in the construction sector:

According to Kermit Baker, Chief Economist with the American Institute of Architects, the construction and architectural sectors have been the hardest hit as far as job losses go. Together, these sectors lost 7 million jobs. An even scarier statistic: 23% of construction jobs have been lost and 17% of architecture jobs have been lost.

And Ken Simonson, Chief Economist with AGC of America, put it into perspective. The national unemployment rate stands at about 10.5%. However, the unemployment rate in the construction industry is 22.7%. This is depression level unemployment!

Another scary statistic: Only 4.5% of all jobs are in the construction sector but yet 22% of all job losses have been in construction.

Clearly, the construction industry has been hit hard by this recession. Hopefully, part of the President?s new job initiatives will speak to this devastation in our industry.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Jan 27, 2010 10:23AM

Replacement Contractor Executive Conference Is Coming Up

You can sign up now for the Replacement Contractor Executive Conference. As the U.S. economy moves back in the black, pent-up demand will create unique opportunities for companies prepared to dominate their marketplace by going for BIG GROWTH. Be ready.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Jan 27, 2010 08:42AM

Are You Ready for the EPA's New Lead Paint Rules?

Beginning on April 22, 2010, remodeling is going to be a whole new ballgame. That?s when the new provisions will go into effect from the EPA which will affect remodeling and renovation of homes built before 1978.

The EPA passed a law in 1976 called the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to control substances determined to cause unreasonable public health or environmental risks. After determining that exposure to lead can cause health risks and impacts the environment, an amendment was added in 1999 to reduce lead contamination.

Fast forward to 2008 when the EPA passed changes to the TSCA that require contractors to be trained and certified in the use of lead safe work practices and to use lead safe work practices on any job involving lead paint. These changes go into effect in 2010 ? April 22nd to be exact, which also happens to be Earth Day.

Lead safe work practices would require the remodeler to minimize dust, prepare and clean the work area, and contain lead dust. Since lead paint was banned in the US in 1977, these lead safe work practices only apply to homes built before 1978.

Also, you will be required to provide your customer with a pamphlet entitled ?Renovate Right? before any work begins plus you will be required to get a signed acknowledgement from your customer that you did so and keep that acknowledgement in your files for a period of time as defined by the EPA.

You must employ a ?Certified Renovator? who manages the jobs on any homes built before 1978 and is responsible for seeing that those on the job practice Lead Safe Work Practices.

And what if you don?t follow the EPA?s new rules and you get caught? Oh, a little fine of $37,500 PER DAY! Yep, that?s per day. There are a couple of exceptions which I?ll discuss in a later post, but for the most part homes built before 1978 will be subject to these new rules.

Want to know more? Visit the EPA?s website and I?ll be posting more information shortly.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Dec 07, 2009 09:10AM

Report Reflects Surge in October Home Improvement Spending

Maybe you are seeing some up-turn in your own remodeling market. I hope so. It seems that remodeling is on the rise again, thanks in part to the energy tax credit. Check out this great article from Professional Remodeler magazine.


Report Reflects Surge in October Home Improvement Spending - 12/2/2009 1:44:00 PM - Professional Remodeler:

"Government reports are showing that spending on home improvement surged 8.7 percent in October as American homeowners respond to tax credits.

Data from the U.S. Commerce Department?s monthly construction spending index showed spending on home improvements at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $114 billion in October ? a jump of 8.7 percent from $104.9 billion in September."

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Nov 13, 2009 01:01AM

Chinese Drywall Update - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Chinese Drywall Report - Popular Mechanics

Hoo boy. Here's an update from the Consumer Product Safety Commission on the Chinese drywall problem in the U.S. There is still no remediation strategy, compensation plan or consensus as to the exact chemical that is causing the problem. Read on. From Popular Mechanics Magazine:

Chinese Drywall Update - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Chinese Drywall Report - Popular Mechanics:

"6 Surprising Findings from the Chinese Drywall Report The Chinese drywall scandal is now nearly a year old. And while incidents of Chinese drywall being installed in homes have all but stopped, complaints of bloody noses, sinus infections and vomiting spells for pets and people, widespread corrosion and blackening of copper tubing and wiring and 'rotten egg' smell continue to roll in. Last spring, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission conducted 44 investigations into consumer complaints about drywall. Few of the complainants provided evidence that their drywall came from China, but the report included no shortage of devastating medical reports, panicked letters written to government officials and photographs of corroded metal. Here are six surprising findings from the report:"



Click here for more.

noreply@blogger.com (Annette Greco) on Nov 12, 2009 01:01AM

Home Buyer Credits Extended and Expanded

On November 6, 2009, President Obama signed the Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009. Among other things, the Act extends the $8,000 first time home buyer credit for homes purchased or under contract by April 30, 2010. In addition, a new smaller credit of $6,500 will now apply to families that have lived in their homes for at least five years and purchase another home between November 6, 2009 and April 30, 2010. Of course, there are restrictions and limitations on both credits. Check out NAHB?s new website Home Buyer Tax Credits for an excellent summary of both credits.

It is the President?s intention that expanding the Home Buyer Tax Credits will help to continue the sale of homes which will, in turn, reduce the inventory of unsold homes and help home prices continue to increase across the country. The White House points out that residential housing investment grew 23 percent in the third quarter, one of the contributors to positive economic growth.



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