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In fact, "Remodeling" magazine says you can recoup up to 90 percent of the cost of remodeling an average bathroom.
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"Remodeling" magazine is a good source for finding out the average cost of your renovation in your area.
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"Remodeling" magazine is a good source for finding out the average cost of your renovation in your area.
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One is Todd Jackson, CEO of San Diego's Jackson Design and Remodeling, which handled the room addition at McCann's home.
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I used to be a Residential and Commercial Remodeling Contractor for about 15 years, before injuries forced me to change careers.
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Some remodelers are cutting their margins sharply; others are willing to do competitive bidding again; and some are offering faster completion dates or more services than before, said industry experts such as Sal Alfano, editorial director of Remodeling magazine, a co-sponsor of the show.
Homeowners looking to remodel will find contractors willing to negotiate Sandra Fleishman 2010
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With homeowners holding on tighter to their hard-earned dollars -- or trying the do-it-yourself route -- remodelers are fighting to hold on to business by offering to do more for less, said remodelers and experts at this month's annual Remodeling Show in Baltimore.
Homeowners looking to remodel will find contractors willing to negotiate Sandra Fleishman 2010
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Case Design/Remodeling in Bethesda, for instance, "has seen a drop-off in business ... but we still have a lot of attorneys here and they seem to do fine whether the economy is up or down," said Case Executive Vice President Bill Millholland.
Homeowners looking to remodel will find contractors willing to negotiate Sandra Fleishman 2010
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Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies in July issued its Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA), projecting that national homeowner spending for improvements would be up 5 percent in 2010 over 2009 and that the market would continue to improve in the first quarter of 2011.
Homeowners looking to remodel will find contractors willing to negotiate Sandra Fleishman 2010
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