Many people do not understand how important professionally installed siding, windows, and doors are in regards to energy savings. K-Designers, who specializes in these areas of remodeling, understands this.
K-Designers offers "quality, energy-efficient, and cost saving home improvement products", which can help keep heating costs down in winter and costs of cooling a home lower during the summer months. Now, no siding really offers much insulation against cold in and of itself, but vinyl siding helps keep out moisture, which protects the interior walls of houses where the insulation is. Even more important are well-sealed windows and doors. Well-installed windows and doors are really important during the winter in the Midwestern states, something which I know from personal experience. Even a slight crack can allow the chill of winter to slip into a house, and this chill can make your heating system work overtime. The extra costs in the current economic climate take away precious resources that could be better used elsewhere.
Energy efficiency is one of the items muted by the new Obama administration as something vital not only to consumers' pocketbooks, but also to the environment. If K-Designers continues to innovate in its offerings for energy efficient products, I foresee a bright future for them.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
K-Designers: a Builder from the Heartland
I wish we had a company like K-Designers here in South Africa. It would make it a lot easier to do renovations. As it stands, you don't know whether you are getting a cowboy who will cut corners or a reputable builder. Now, we know a reputable builder, my wife's cousin, but he is fairly pricey and besides, he's booked up until at least next year.
But perhaps K-Designers doesn't need to come to Cape Town. Perhaps we can go to them. Housing prices in California, one of the many states in which they are based, have fallen through the floor and hit the basement, so perhaps even we could afford a small domicile there. My wife wouldn't mind living a bit north of Sacramento, though she prefers coastal areas, and is quite fond of Mendicino and Humboldt Counties.
Of course, I know by now that K-Designers originated in Wyoming, which neighbors my home state, Nebraska, where my sister and youngest brother still live. So yes, I have an affinity towards this company that began on the Western plains.
But perhaps K-Designers doesn't need to come to Cape Town. Perhaps we can go to them. Housing prices in California, one of the many states in which they are based, have fallen through the floor and hit the basement, so perhaps even we could afford a small domicile there. My wife wouldn't mind living a bit north of Sacramento, though she prefers coastal areas, and is quite fond of Mendicino and Humboldt Counties.
Of course, I know by now that K-Designers originated in Wyoming, which neighbors my home state, Nebraska, where my sister and youngest brother still live. So yes, I have an affinity towards this company that began on the Western plains.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
K-Designers: The Best Remodeling Company... Ever
Having worked for a construction company last year, marketing their services, I know a little about the business. So when I came across this article online about K-Designers, I knew exactly what they meant. The fact that a construction company will do the work first without a down payment is indeed something of which to take note. Most construction companies don't do that. Happiness is key to customer satisfaction, and one of my pet peeves is companies, regardless of their industry, that fail in this respect.
Frankly, it is unlikely that a company that has not taken any money off of you will do a bad job. They want to get paid, and if a company like K-Designers were to fall short, it seems as if they are honorable enough to make sure it gets made right. The more I think about it, the more I wish I had happened across K-Designers rather than the company I worked for last year. The company for which I worked last year still owes me money... and I'd bet that K-Designers would have been able to pay me...
Frankly, it is unlikely that a company that has not taken any money off of you will do a bad job. They want to get paid, and if a company like K-Designers were to fall short, it seems as if they are honorable enough to make sure it gets made right. The more I think about it, the more I wish I had happened across K-Designers rather than the company I worked for last year. The company for which I worked last year still owes me money... and I'd bet that K-Designers would have been able to pay me...
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Corporate Responsibility in Difficult Times
It's nice to see that some bigger companies such as K-Designers have a heart, especially in such dire economic times as those in which we live. While other large corporations like AIG take gigantic federal hand-outs and in turn provide their employees with ever larger bonuses, K-Designers quietly does the right thing for all the communities in which they work.
Their efforts at community involvement are commendable. While it is understandable that they would donate their time and expertise to projects such as Habitat for Humanity and Seattle's Christmas in April, which involve remodeling - their area of expertise - the fact that they also contribute in ways that support schools, good health, children, and other noble causes is reason enough for K-Designers and their workforce to hold their heads high.
What it shows is that K-Designers is a good corporate citizen... and during these dark economic times, we need more companies like them.
Their efforts at community involvement are commendable. While it is understandable that they would donate their time and expertise to projects such as Habitat for Humanity and Seattle's Christmas in April, which involve remodeling - their area of expertise - the fact that they also contribute in ways that support schools, good health, children, and other noble causes is reason enough for K-Designers and their workforce to hold their heads high.
What it shows is that K-Designers is a good corporate citizen... and during these dark economic times, we need more companies like them.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Marketing Construction
My wife told me, more than once, that the only state in the U.S.A. in which she will live is California. I came across an advertisement on HotJobs.com today by a company in California called K-Designers, listing a number of positions throughout the United States, many of them in California, where they are based. It seems from the ads that they are especially in need of people with marketing and sales backgrounds.
Hmmm.... this sounds intriguing. K-Designers is one of the top five remodeling companies in the United States, having been in existence since 1978, and growing rapidly. It's a difficult time in the construction industry, but it looks like they have found a niche. People aren't buying new homes so much these days with the credit crunch, but those who can afford to are renovating the homes in which they already live.
I helped market a small construction company in Hollywood, Minnesota, in 2008 and know how difficult construction firms of all sizes are finding the current economic climate. Through my marketing efforts, I brought in over two thirds of the business that year and in so doing helped the owner save his company, utilizing innovative techniques I'd learned from my years in telephone sales and market research, along with my own creativity. It seems as if K-Designers is using many of the same tools I did.
I've also seen how customer service can make or break a business. The key to any successful business and the key to its survival in these dire economic times is just that, attention to the customer. This is something that K-Designers hqs a handle on, and I'm wondering if perhaps this should be my next career move.
Hmmm.... this sounds intriguing. K-Designers is one of the top five remodeling companies in the United States, having been in existence since 1978, and growing rapidly. It's a difficult time in the construction industry, but it looks like they have found a niche. People aren't buying new homes so much these days with the credit crunch, but those who can afford to are renovating the homes in which they already live.
I helped market a small construction company in Hollywood, Minnesota, in 2008 and know how difficult construction firms of all sizes are finding the current economic climate. Through my marketing efforts, I brought in over two thirds of the business that year and in so doing helped the owner save his company, utilizing innovative techniques I'd learned from my years in telephone sales and market research, along with my own creativity. It seems as if K-Designers is using many of the same tools I did.
I've also seen how customer service can make or break a business. The key to any successful business and the key to its survival in these dire economic times is just that, attention to the customer. This is something that K-Designers hqs a handle on, and I'm wondering if perhaps this should be my next career move.
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K-Designers,
marketing,
remodeling
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