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  1. Top Tips to Start Your Own Tub Refinishing Business

    Top Tips to Start Your Own Tub Refinishing Business
    Has working for yourself been a dream of yours? If you’re thinking about taking the leap of owning your own company, consider bathtub, tile, and countertop refinishing. Countertop, tile and tub refinishing is an excellent small business opportunity. You can have your refinishing business up and running in no time. Refinishing Business Advantages Owning your […]
  2. D.I.Y. Revolution and Refinishing

    D.I.Y. Revolution and Refinishing
    Fourth of July - 3 ways our founders DIY’d a nation The Fourth of July is the most American of all our holidays. On it, we proudly celebrate our struggle for freedom from tyranny through the three great F’s of the American spirit: Food, Fireworks, and Fashionable red white and blue accessories. But independence wasn’t […]
  3. Summer--Can Your Bathroom Refinishing Supplies Take the Heat?

    Summer--Can Your Bathroom Refinishing Supplies Take the Heat?
    As outdoor temps heat up, it’s important to think about how heat and humidity can affect your bathtub refinishing supplies. And, according to The Climate Prediction Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Summer 2016 is going to be a scorcher. Nearly every state is going to experience hotter than average temps. So what […]
  4. NAPCO By The Numbers: Ninety-Three Percent of Survey Respondents Rate NAPCO’s Customer Service as ‘Good’ or ‘Excellent’

    NAPCO By The Numbers: Ninety-Three Percent of Survey Respondents Rate NAPCO’s Customer Service as ‘Good’ or ‘Excellent’
    Celebrating 37 years in business this month, NAPCO is committed to giving their refinishers what they need to run successful home-based businesses. From hands-on, classroom based training to fast delivery of top-of-the line refinishing products, NAPCO partners with their customers every step of the way. “We know that our refinishers depend on us to keep […]
  5. Purchased New Or Used Equipment? Know The Section 179 Tax Deduction.

    Purchased New Or Used Equipment?  Know The Section 179 Tax Deduction.
    If you’ve purchased, financed or leased equipment for your business recently, it pays to get familiar with a tax deduction you don’t want to overlook. It’s called the Section 179 Deduction and it allows a business owner to potentially deduct the full purchase price of the equipment. To qualify, you need to have purchased and […]
  6. Millennials Buying In The Burbs: Why They’re On The Move

    Millennials Buying In The Burbs: Why They’re On The Move
    It’s easy to picture the young millennial in their late 20’s buying a home in the city, right in the middle of all the hustle and bustle of cosmopolitan life. But a new report on home buying trends from the National Association of Realtors suggests that when millennials are ready to buy, more of them […]
  7. Finding Strategic Partners – Why Go It Alone?

    Finding Strategic Partners – Why Go It Alone?
    You’re starting to wonder where your next refinishing project is going to come from. Then the phone rings – it’s not a past customer sending you a referral but it’s someone practically as worthwhile – one of your strategic partners. He says he’s been doing work on a small renovation project and in passing, the […]
  8. Get the Highest Return when Updating your Bathroom

    Get the Highest Return when Updating your Bathroom
    According to the trusted cost vs. value study done every year by remodellng.hw.net, full bathroom remodels really don’t pay off well when you sell your house.  A midrange remodel costs, on average, $18,000 and returns only $11,800. A high end bathroom remodel costs a whopping $57,400 on average and returns only $33,000. Those aren’t the […]
  9. Give Your Refinishing Business an Insurance Checkup

    Give Your Refinishing Business an Insurance Checkup
    While we’re still in the first quarter of the year, now might be an ideal opportunity to sit down with an insurance agent to review your business insurance policies. For most small business owners, business insurance is an absolute necessity. Still, properly covering yourself doesn’t always start and end with the purchase of a policy. […]
  10. You May not Have to “Sell” as Hard as You Think

    You May not Have to “Sell” as Hard as You Think
    If you think of yourself as more of a resurfacer than a natural born seller, you’re not alone. But that doesn’t mean you have to go into a prospective job “pitching” people with some heavy sales-ish approach that turns them off. Instead, try letting them talk themselves into buying what you’re offering. How? First, ask them […]