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Educating Homeowners About the Benefits of Modifications with Top Podcaster & General Contractor Chris Lalmolia

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Chris Lalomia, CEO of The Trusted Toolbox, discusses his business and the challenges and benefits of home renovations for older adults and people with disabilities.
He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing professionalism and trust in the handyman industry.
Lalomia also talks about the growing trend of multi-generational homes in Atlanta and the need for home modifications to accommodate aging parents.
He highlights the need for proactive modifications to prevent falls and improve safety, and the importance of educating homeowners about the benefits of these modifications.
Lalomia also discusses the challenges of working with older adults and their families, including managing different opinions and addressing feelings of guilt and anger.
He encourages homeowners to view modifications as a lifestyle change and an opportunity to improve their homes.
The conversation covers various topics related to home remodeling and aging in place.
Chris Lalomia discusses the importance of integrating accessibility features into home design and the work he does with the National Association of Remodelers.
They also touch on the challenges of deferred maintenance in older homes and the need for upgrades to plumbing, electrical, and other systems.
The conversation highlights the role of home technology in improving comfort and safety, and the importance of starting with key rooms like the bedroom and kitchen when planning for aging in place.
They also discuss the benefits of zero-step entrances and the conversion of carports into garages for safety and security.
Takeaways
Prioritizing professionalism and trust is crucial in the handyman industry.
Home modifications are necessary to accommodate aging parents in multi-generational homes.
Proactive modifications can prevent falls and improve safety.
Educating homeowners about the benefits of modifications is essential.
Challenges in working with older adults include managing different opinions and addressing feelings of guilt and anger.
Modifications should be viewed as a lifestyle change and an opportunity to improve the home. Integrating accessibility features into home design is important for aging in place.
Deferred maintenance in older homes can decrease their value and pose safety risks.
Home technology, such as smart home features, can improve comfort and safety.
Starting with key rooms like the bedroom and kitchen is crucial when planning for aging in place.
Zero-step entrances and the conversion of carports into garages can enhance safety and security.
Sound Bites
"I started the business in 2008. And if everybody remembers what that was, that was the start of the recession. So timing has never been my thing."
"A lot of people are moving here because it's a big distribution center and it's also a great quality of life."
"Once a person falls, they are four times more likely to fall."
"You can actually integrate them into the flow of the home and you don't even know they're there or that's what they're there for."
"Our home is our number one asset. It is 100% our number one financial, emotional asset."
"The housing stock in the U.S. is very old. 90% of the housing stock was built before 1990."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
05:00 Starting The Trusted

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Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com

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Contenido proporcionado por Janet Engel, OT/L, CAPS, ECHM, Janet Engel, CAPS, and ECHM. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Janet Engel, OT/L, CAPS, ECHM, Janet Engel, CAPS, and ECHM o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans.

Chris Lalomia, CEO of The Trusted Toolbox, discusses his business and the challenges and benefits of home renovations for older adults and people with disabilities.
He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing professionalism and trust in the handyman industry.
Lalomia also talks about the growing trend of multi-generational homes in Atlanta and the need for home modifications to accommodate aging parents.
He highlights the need for proactive modifications to prevent falls and improve safety, and the importance of educating homeowners about the benefits of these modifications.
Lalomia also discusses the challenges of working with older adults and their families, including managing different opinions and addressing feelings of guilt and anger.
He encourages homeowners to view modifications as a lifestyle change and an opportunity to improve their homes.
The conversation covers various topics related to home remodeling and aging in place.
Chris Lalomia discusses the importance of integrating accessibility features into home design and the work he does with the National Association of Remodelers.
They also touch on the challenges of deferred maintenance in older homes and the need for upgrades to plumbing, electrical, and other systems.
The conversation highlights the role of home technology in improving comfort and safety, and the importance of starting with key rooms like the bedroom and kitchen when planning for aging in place.
They also discuss the benefits of zero-step entrances and the conversion of carports into garages for safety and security.
Takeaways
Prioritizing professionalism and trust is crucial in the handyman industry.
Home modifications are necessary to accommodate aging parents in multi-generational homes.
Proactive modifications can prevent falls and improve safety.
Educating homeowners about the benefits of modifications is essential.
Challenges in working with older adults include managing different opinions and addressing feelings of guilt and anger.
Modifications should be viewed as a lifestyle change and an opportunity to improve the home. Integrating accessibility features into home design is important for aging in place.
Deferred maintenance in older homes can decrease their value and pose safety risks.
Home technology, such as smart home features, can improve comfort and safety.
Starting with key rooms like the bedroom and kitchen is crucial when planning for aging in place.
Zero-step entrances and the conversion of carports into garages can enhance safety and security.
Sound Bites
"I started the business in 2008. And if everybody remembers what that was, that was the start of the recession. So timing has never been my thing."
"A lot of people are moving here because it's a big distribution center and it's also a great quality of life."
"Once a person falls, they are four times more likely to fall."
"You can actually integrate them into the flow of the home and you don't even know they're there or that's what they're there for."
"Our home is our number one asset. It is 100% our number one financial, emotional asset."
"The housing stock in the U.S. is very old. 90% of the housing stock was built before 1990."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
05:00 Starting The Trusted

Support the show

website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/
Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com

  continue reading

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