January/February 2007
by Anne W. West
The cost of entry can be high, but the precanned know-how might be worth the price.
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Should You Buy a Deck Franchise? The cost of entry can be high, but the precanned know-how might be worth the price Anne W. West If you're like the deck builders I know, you thrive on creating an attractive, functional, and safe extension to the home, and your sense of accomplishment is literally driven by each fastener. So, why is your sense of frustration increasing with every foot of decking you put into place? Maybe because you're so busy building decks, you don't have time to develop a systematic approach toward marketing, inventory, personnel management, or other day-to-day activities that
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