Successful Remodeling Projects Poplar Bluff MO

The success of any remodeling project may hinge on how well the in Poplar Bluff field crew communicates with clients. To minimize misunderstandings, make these practices and methods of communicating part of your routine.

Local Companies

Home Depot
(573) 686-1729
939 S Westwood Blvd
Poplar Bluff, MO
Kearbey Remodeling & Dcrtng
(573) 785-0341
396 Lee Ave
Poplar Bluff, MO
Berry Roofing
(573) 785-7488
52 County Road 3231
Poplar Bluff, MO
Erdel & Wood Home Improvement
(573) 581-1815
120 W Love St
Mexico, MO
Roger's Home & Commercial Repair
(636) 946-5070
237 Frederick Dr
Saint Charles, MO
Express Home Maintenance
(314) 531-5632
2914 Harper St
Saint Louis, MO
Hometenders Network of St Louis
(314) 692-7998
12 Sunswept Dr
Creve Coeur, MO
Burch Construction
(417) 276-2019
16025 S 2125th Rd
Fair Play, MO
Davis Home Improvements
(314) 567-3548
9427 Laguna Dr
Saint Louis, MO
Schloegel Design Remodel
(816) 361-9669
311 W 80
Kansas City, MO


The success of any remodeling project may hinge on how well the field crew communicates with clients. To minimize misunderstandings, make these practices and methods of communicating part of your routine.

  • Hold regularly scheduled jobsite meetings. This limits unnecessary interruptions, gives clients the opportunity to discuss the job, and helps the lead carpenter communicate important issues.
  • Bad news early is better than bad news late. As soon as the facts are in hand, tell the client: the job is running behind, they need to pay for a change order, etc. Do not run from it.
  • Listen to the words and watch the body language. Many of us get into trouble by focusing on the words a client says, but not how they say them. Even if they say, “This is turning into a beautiful project,” is there something bothering the client? When the tone and body language conflict with the words, ask questions for clarification.
  • The client does not know as much as you do. Before talking to a client, think about what they need to know — for example, they need to select paint colors weeks before the drywall is finished. Explain why you need to know their paint choices early.
  • Look the client in the eye. By speaking directly, you convey control, authority, and confidence. If the client feels these are lacking, life could become miserable for everyone. —Tim Faller, Field Training Services, www.leadcarpenter.com.
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