Qualified Remodeler Magazine

MAR 2013

Qualified Remodeler helps independent remodeling firms to survive, become more professional and more profitable by providing must-have business information, namely best business practices, new product information and timely design ideas.

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PRODUCT TRENDS Although the popularity of larger pieces appears to have originated in the commercial sector, Lang sees it migrating to the residential side. "Typically, people take input from three different places: Whatever they see on TV, what they see advertised in national magazines and what they see when they're out," he asserts. "They go out to dinner or attend an event and see a floor they like and think it would look good in their living room. By virtue of the larger sizes being installed commercially, that is eventually going to transpose over to the residential side. People subliminally see that as being visually HOME IMPROVEMENT FINANCING: It's what Lies Below the Surface that Counts MOST Most home improvement lenders use inflexible computer programs to make automated financing decisions. The result: you get more turndowns. Not at HomePlus Finance. Every application is reviewed by a Crossville Inc. human being, so we can look below the surface of the deal and find reasons to give you the approvals you need. • Unsecured loans up to $15,000 with terms up to 120 mos. • Approvals NOT credit score driven. • No equity required. • Fast approvals and fundings. If you need more approvals, go to www.HomePlusFinance.com or contact Jack Maschmeier at (866) 234-5010 x5560 or email JackM@HomePlusFinance.com. A limited number of dealer openings remain. Crossville Inc. Neutral colors remain more popular than bolder ones, but homeowners still find ways to make them artistic. 52 March 2013 QR ForResidentialPros.com

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