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Can We Make Home Building a Little Less ‘Interesting?’

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Accept the definition that anything not firmly defined and nailed down prior to opening the first model home for sale will cost you time, money, trade frustration, customer irritation, and “brain damage” to your staff both in the office and in the field. In fact, at times it’s barely a step above a series of vaguely linked, random activities.

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How to Start a Roofing Business: 9 Tips to Grow & Thrive

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Lay the sheathing: Registration, licensing, and insurance. Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Once you’re registered, licensed, insured, and financially prepared, you’re ready to start thinking about how to grow your roofing business from the ground up. Set goals for your business.

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How to Start a Plumbing Business: 9 Tips for Growth

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Get registered, licensed, and insured before anything else. Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Once you’re registered, licensed, insured, and financially prepared, you’re ready to start thinking about how to grow your plumbing business from the ground up. Set goals for your business.

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How to Start a Painting Business: 9 Keys to Growth & Success

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Start right by registering, licensing, and insuring your business. Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Once your business is registered, licensed, insured, and financially prepared, you’re ready to start thinking about how to grow your business from the ground up.

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How to Start an Electrical Business: 9 Tips for Growth

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Get off to a good start with registration, licensing, & insurance. Get the proper license and insurance according to your state’s requirements. Once you’re registered, licensed, insured, and financially prepared, you’re ready to start thinking about how to grow your electrician business from the ground up.