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In this episode of Remodelers on the Rise, Kyle sits down with Savannah Thomas of Seabrook Design Company to break down how virtual design can strengthen your entire remodeling process.

They explore why detailed upfront planning protects your margins, shortens timelines, and keeps clients happier. Savannah walks through her simple plan bid build approach, how remodelers gather accurate as built information, and the value of weekly check ins to keep projects moving. They also dive into the pros and cons of in house versus outsourced design support and share practical ways remodelers can lighten the load without adding full time overhead.

Curious about how Seabrook Design Co. might support your projects? Take a look at seabrookdesignco.com.

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Takeaways

Contractor Growth Network helps remodelers attract the right leads. Effective communication is key to successful remote design. Upfront design work can prevent issues during construction. Savannah's team can adapt to various client needs and budgets. Detailed selection sheets streamline the decision-making process. Regular check-ins with clients keep projects on track. Understanding client dynamics enhances the design process. Remote design can be just as effective as in-house work. Collaboration with local vendors is essential for remote design. Investing in design can lead to happier clients and better margins.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Communication in Design 00:06 Phases of Design and Drafting 19:54 The Value of Detailed Drawings 22:46 Simplifying the Selection Process 24:46 Streamlining Client Selections 26:30 Effective Communication with Clients 28:17 The Importance of Regular Meetings 30:09 Assigning Homework to Clients 31:47 Pros and Cons of In-House vs. Outsourced Design 33:28 Navigating Client Control and Trust 37:05 Combining Virtual and In-Person Selections

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