| Builder's and Remodeler's |
| Written by Administrator |
| Thursday, 29 July 2010 13:46 |
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New Home builder, Remodeler, Handyman...What ever name you go by, at the end of the day you are a skilled craftsman. You make your money by building homes or businesses...or Improving on an older home or business. You get up in the morning to swing a hammer.
Well, wouldnt it be great to have an insurance professional working with you that actually knows the business that you are in? Wouldnt it be great to have that agent that knows what it's like hanging sheetrock for 8 hours.
Well, in a past life, that is exactly what Mike Wiebe did...Mike remodeled kitchens and baths. Built Decks and sunrooms. He installed windows for many years. So at the end of the day when you are all sweaty and tired, and you go into your insurance agents office and sit down to get a certificate of insurance for your next job, and you are telling him/her about the flashing that you were bending up on your break, and they look at you with those glazed over eye's thinking to themselves "whats a break? what is flashing?". I ask you to remember this website. There is someone who know's exactly what you are talking about. Who care's about your business, because Mike was there before. And know's alot of your struggles.
So, I know what you are thinking..."he is just saying that to sell us insurance"...Well Duh! You are right, I want to sell you insurance. Just like you want to sell that next Kitchen job. But, I am not saying something that is untrue. I want you to have the appropriate amount of insurance, for the lowest price possible. And that is why I am reaching out to you contractors and remodelers. Give Mike a call directly at 360-607-2077 or swing in and talk with him. If I cant get you a lower rate or a better policy, I dont want your business. But if I can, and you sign up, I will place your web address on our site here to drive more business to you (If you want). Because at the end of the day, you need to be working on jobs, not working on getting the job.
So enough rambling, pick up your phone and lets look at your policy together and see what needs to be done.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 29 July 2010 14:15 |




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