285 - From Cabinet Painting to Design-Build: A 9-Year Journey to Scaling 3 Companies with Amy Hayes
Description
Ever wondered how to transform a simple service business into a thriving design-build company? In this episode, Amy Hayes shares her remarkable 9-year journey from painting cabinets as a mother-daughter summer project to scaling three successful companies, including her $3.5M design-build firm. Her story proves that with determination and the right mindset, you can build something extraordinary without formal industry experience.
What You’ll Learn
- How to transition from a service-based business to a design-build model
- Why niching down can accelerate your growth and profitability
- How to build and lead an all-female team in a male-dominated industry
- Strategies for solving the proposal problem in design-build businesses
- The importance of finding resources and support systems in the contracting world
Time Stamps
00:45 - Episode & Guest Intro
01:11 - About Bloom: The Business Overview
02:33 - Women-Owned and Operated
06:15 - Starting with Cabinet Painting
10:21 - Challenges and Growth in Cabinet Painting
22:02 - Transition to Design-Build
31:56 - Monetizing the Business
32:28 - Exploring the Venue as a Lead Generator
34:13 - Addressing the Proposal Problem
35:04 - Challenges in Pricing and Communication
39:54 - Lessons Learned and Future Strategies
Snippets from the Episode
- "I think I had a pivotal moment there, saying, 'Am I really gonna let this stop something that is moving forward because of this one man and how he treated me?' And I decided, no, I'm not."- Amy Hayes
- "You have to invest in your business in order to grow it. It was just a really good time for us to do that."- Amy Hayes
- "A phrase that we used a lot, we would say we were building the plane as we're flying it, because that's what it felt like."- Amy Hayes
- "Find your resources, find your support... Don't be afraid to ask for help."- Amy Hayes
Key Takeaways
- Start where you are with what you have
- Focus on serving clients exceptionally well before worrying about pricing
- Learn to price appropriately by seeking industry guidance
- Set clear budget expectations early in client relationships
- Find peer support even among competitors
- Surround yourself with people who complement your weaknesses
Resources
- 24 Things Construction Business Owners Need to Successfully Hire & Train an Executive Assistant
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