Remodelers Advantage: Peer-to-Peer Advice

My two oldest children are co-owners of RIGGS Company & Design.  Amie and Bill just came back from our bi-annual meeting of the Remodelers Advantage networking group.  There are about 200 companies broken up into 10 or 12 members in each group.  RIGGS has been a member since 1996 and now, instead of me attending the meetings, Bill and Amie…

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Things are looking up in the St. Louis remodeling industry

It’s been a long, tough year for the construction industry.  Well, come to think of it, it’s been a long, tough year for every industry and every household!  All the pundits say it will be another year before the economy stabilizes and most say it will take a long time to bring our 401Ks and investments back to where they…

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Historic Homes and Districts in the St. Louis Area

Many people don’t want to be in an historic district or even have their home become a historic structure because they fear having restrictions levied on what they can and cannot do to their own property.  To live in a home that was built over fifty years ago or has a connection with someone of historical importance (George Washington slept…

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Post-New-Ordinance Remodeling in Kirkwood

It’s old news now, but in 2007-08 the firestorm over infill housing was at its peak and had the city of Kirkwood divided on how to handle its citizens’ concerns.  Those who didn’t want any new development in Kirkwood were in favor of ordinances so strict, no one could build anything.  Those against it wanted to “leave well enough alone”. …

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Historic Home Renovations in the St. Louis Area

Having a remodeling company that has been based in Kirkwood for 50 years, we have participated in many historic renovations.  We have also done dozens of projects in other communities such as Webster Groves, University City, Soulard and downtown St. Louis.  In fact, RIGGS Company & Design won a Chrysalis Award for the best historic renovation in the nation on…

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Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Still Hot in St. Louis

If you plan to invest in your home but are concerned about what is happening with the economy, investing in a new kitchen or bath is your safest bet right now.   A number of our clients in the St. Louis area are doing kitchens and baths due to cost verses value, for resale.  It’s not that our clients are…

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Neighbors and Remodeling

My next door neighbors tore down their home on December 31, 2005 with the intention of building a new one starting spring of 2006.  It’s now April 2009 and they’re still not in!  The hole from the old house was there until March of ’07 and construction has been going on ever since.  Not a good way to make friends…

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Leadership

Leadership is a difficult quality to put a definition to.  Is it charisma, confidence, intelligence, or a willingness to take on responsibility?  It’s all of those, I’m sure but I think it goes much deeper than that.  I’ve known many people that had all of those traits and still weren’t good leaders.   Leaders have an inherent sense of right…

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Today’s Green Building is Yesterday’s Common Practice

Green building practices are not completely new.  Many of the techniques to acquire a LEED (Leadership in Energy Efficient Design) certification for your home have been plain old “good building practices” since long before LEED came along.   When I was a kid working for my father, one of my jobs was to grout between the foundation and the 2…

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Shopping at Schnucks

I hate going to an unfamiliar grocery store.  I don’t know where anything is and I feel like I’m lost in the wilderness.  Our regular store was closed because of a small fire in the back and they had evacuated everyone.  I’m too impatient to wait so I went a little further down the street to a Schnuck’s market.  I…

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