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The U.S. economy
seems to be affecting almost all aspects of our daily lives, from
massive foreclosures, job layoffs, difficulty for consumers and
businesses to obtain credit and soaring fuel prices. Most of us
cannot help but wonder, "When is it all going to end and start
getting better."
The concern for
most contractors as it pertains to business is how is the state of
the economy will really effect the decorative concrete industry and
the businesses that installers own and operate. We have said for
many years that the decorative concrete overlay industry is not
affected by slowing economies but those comments didn't specify how
bad the economy could get before it did become an issue.
Everyone
understands that in most parts of the U.S., new home construction
has come to a screeching halt and new commercial construction has
slowed down. However, there has been a surge in the restoration and
remodeling aspect of the decorative concrete industry that we simply
could not have predicted. Most notably are areas that were damaged
from hurricanes and flooded regions but those are just the tip of
the iceberg.
Looking back over
the past 20 years, historically years in which there was a
presidential election were the only years that Elite Crete Systems
sales did not surpass the previous year. However this election year
has proven to be a very strong year with sales actually higher than
we anticipated. The question that many of you surely ask is, "How is
that possible?"
Aggressive
contractors in most areas of the country are still busy. Many are
busier than they ever have been. Sure, some smaller contractors
aren't making it and this is where Authorized Distributors need to
step in and assist with marketing and business development
assistance.
Why are some
installers struggling? To understand this, you must first ask, "What
are successful installers do to succeed in this business during this
economy?" We have published for years that one of the unique aspects
of the decorative concrete overlay industry was the ability to
modify the product offerings as well as the service type.
Example:
When the economy
is good - Property owners spend money on more expensive
construction products such as elaborate landscaping and interior
design, expensive and exotic floor coverings, custom faux finish
painting, etc. This even applies to new construction because when
consumers financial confidence is high, they are more open to buying
luxury items for their homes and businesses.
When the economy
is struggling - Pennies and dollars start being pinched. If new
construction is going on, property owners as well as their builders
or architects want to look for inexpensive alternatives to building
exteriors, flooring, landscaping, etc. In addition, remodeling
projects although not halted become more of a budgeting process as
well. But in either case, construction projects new or existing
don't just stop.
Understanding when
and how to marketing decorative concrete overlay services is really
the key to survival as a contractors. When the economy is good,
contractors can and should market their services as high end
finishes in the same breath with marble, Italian slate, European
cobblestone and exotic hardwoods. However, explain the benefits of
decorative concrete overlays being more durable, extremely
customizable and completely unique.
When the economy is
struggling, contractors need to emphasize that decorative concrete
overlays are very cost effective alternatives to tearing out and
replacing deteriorated concrete because these products can transform
old, pitted concrete to the look and feel of a new fresh pour for
less expense. As it pertains to interior flooring, not all of the
available finishes decorative concrete overlays create can complete
with the low cost of tile, carpet and wood flooring but many
applications are more cost effective. In addition to a cost savings,
none of those flooring options can compare to the overall strength
and durability of a decorative concrete overlay floor finish.
Don't forget public
awareness. Just because the economy is slow doesn't mean people let
their property's appearance and value intentionally drop. Flooring
stores still have customers shopping for tile, wood, carpet,
linoleum. Exterior deteriorated concrete still remains a problem and
property owners continue to be in need of solutions. It is simply up
to contractors to inform potential property owners of alternative,
cost effective solutions to their problems and needs.
How does a
contractor on a tight marketing budget do that? Well, we are not
going to tell you to take out expensive newspaper ads or sign up for
a yellow page advertisement. Successful contractors have to get
creative in their marketing plans and be aggressive in their
advertising. We have a plethora of proven suggestions for
contractors with none of them being the only answer but when all
used together solidifies a contractors success in any economic
climate.
Want to learn more
about how decorative concrete overlay contractors are not only
surviving but earning more profit than ever before? Contact us today
and we will be happy to discuss your business model and marketing
advice with you.
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