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Frequently Asked Questions about Becoming A Shower Wall Panel Dealer

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Whether you’re a design/build or general remodeling contractor wondering if you can improve profits and close more jobs by adding shower wall panels to your offerings, or you’re an experienced (or start up) bath in a day company looking to differentiate your line, there’s A LOT of factors which go into choosing the right shower wall panel system.

And since I get calls daily from seasoned company owners and aspiring entrepreneurs looking to…

Dealer Spotlight – Luxury Bath & Kitchens of Raleigh- Combining a Hometown Experience, Innovative Products & Comprehensive Service to Succeed

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The bathroom remodeling business

Running a bathroom remodeling business IS NOT getting easier. National ‘bath in a day’ competitors (with big pocket investors funding them) are popping up faster than you can say ‘one Scaramucci (for you politics buffs out there)!’

And, as you know, these big national companies are selling the ‘same old-same old’ plastic products and focusing on ‘wet area’ projects. Their goal is getting in and out QUICK…

How ‘David’ Can Compete with ‘Goliath’ in the Bath Remodeling Industry

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OK – so you’re not a household name in the shower wall panel and tub to shower conversion industry like West Shore Homes, ReBath, Tundraland, Mad City Windows & Bath or Bath Planet. And you’re still amazed every time you learn how much MORE MONEY these companies get selling a job than you do.

You’re looking to grow your business but can’t for the life of you figure out how the ‘big boys’ (and ‘big girls’) in your market seem to come…