Booming remodeling sector shows no signs of ‘normalcy
JUDY STRINGER
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Payne & Payne Renovations and Design works on home renovation projects. The Chesterland firm is seeing a significant increase in project inquiries.
There is a certain amount of seasonal predictability in the remodeling industry, according to 20-year building veteran David Payne.
Typically, remodelers get a deluge of inquires in March as homeowners shake off winter hibernation. Each month thereafter, the number of calls for project estimates diminish slightly.
Payne, co-owner of Chesterland-based Payne & Payne Renovations and Design, said 2021 is not likely to follow that norm. He noted a significant increase in the typical number of project inquiries over the past six to nine months, when compared with years past, and no signs of deceleration.
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