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Screw & Glue is the podcast for contractors, remodelers, and professionals in the bathroom remodeling industry who want to build smarter, more profitable businesses. Each episode dives into the real-world side of bath remodeling — from acrylic shower wall systems and tile-look panels to installation efficiency, supplier relationships, product access, and contractor marketing strategies. We break down what’s working in today’s shower and bathroom market, what’s costing contractors money, and how to increase margins without increasing overhead. Whether you’re searching for a reliable acrylic shower wall supplier, exploring wholesale bathroom product opportunities, or looking to streamline your remodel process, Screw & Glue delivers practical insights, industry conversations, and actionable takeaways you can apply immediately. We cover: • Acrylic shower walls and tile-look panel systems • Subway, hexagon, and herringbone shower designs • Installation methods and labor cost comparisons • Dealer programs and supplier relationships • Marketing strategies for bathroom remodelers • Scaling a bath remodeling business • Industry trends and product innovation This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s an insider conversation about the business of bathroom remodeling — what works, what doesn’t, and how to build a system that sticks. New episodes weekly.Soke Systems inc Economia Marketing Marketing e vendite
  • What Remodelers Actually Compare When Choosing a Bath System Supplier
    Feb 23 2026

    If you're evaluating a bath system supplier, most remodelers assume the decision comes down to price.

    It doesn’t.

    Experienced bathroom remodelers compare operational leverage — not just panel cost.

    In this episode of Screw & Glue, we break down the seven real factors remodelers evaluate when choosing an acrylic wall supplier, shower wall supplier, or bathroom remodel dealer program.

    Because the wrong supplier doesn’t just affect margin — it affects scheduling, cash flow, lead flow, and long-term scalability.

    What Remodelers Actually Compare

    1. Product Access & Variety

    Can you quote a full bathroom remodel from one supplier?

    Remodelers compare:

    • Acrylic wall systems
    • Shower panels
    • Bathtubs
    • Walk-in tubs
    • Shower bases
    • Vanities
    • Toilets
    • Faucets & valves
    • Shower doors
    • Flooring
    • Sample kits

    Working across multiple vendors increases freight costs, decision fatigue, and scheduling friction.
    A strong bath system supplier should allow you to quote a complete job from one account.

    2. Upfront Costs & Dealer Buy-In

    Some bathroom remodel dealer programs require thousands upfront.

    Before signing, calculate:

    • Cash flow impact
    • Break-even job volume
    • Required margin per job
    • Inventory exposure

    High buy-ins increase risk and compress working capital.

    Soke Systems operates with:

    • No buy-in
    • No setup fee
    • No MOQ
    • No territory lock

    Dealers start day one without capital pressure.

    3. Access Restrictions

    Some suppliers restrict styles or patterns unless volume targets are hit.

    That forces remodelers to:

    • Turn down customers
    • Buy through another dealer at markup
    • Compress margin

    Full product access protects pricing control.

    4. Lead Generation Support

    Most bath system suppliers only ship product.

    But demand generation drives growth.

    Remodelers compare:

    • Facebook ad guidance
    • Creative asset libraries
    • Before/after marketing content
    • Campaign structure support
    • Positioning strategy

    In competitive bathroom remodel markets, supplier marketing support becomes leverage.

    5. Shipping Speed & Lead Time

    6–8 week lead times stall revenue.

    Faster suppliers allow:

    • Tighter install scheduling
    • Better cash flow
    • Fewer customer complaints
    • Stronger online reviews

    Speed equals revenue in remodeling.

    6. Warranty & Responsiveness

    Every supplier claims strong warranty coverage.

    Operators compare:

    • Replacement speed
    • Ease of claims
    • Communication response time
    • Friction level

    Supplier reliability protects your brand reputation.

    7. Long-Term Flexibility

    Some programs require:

    • Territory exclusivity
    • Mandatory inventory
    • Ongoing quotas
    • Lead purchasing requirements

    Flexibility protects independence and margin.

    A supplier should support your business model — not control it.

    Key Takeaway

    When choosing a bath system supplier, remodelers should evaluate:

    • Product access
    • Upfront costs
    • Access restrictions
    • Lead generation support
    • Shipping speed
    • Warranty response
    • Long-term flexibility

    The right supplier doesn’t just ship acrylic wall systems.

    It reduces friction inside your business.

    About Soke Systems

    Soke Systems is a national acrylic wall supplier and bathroom remodel dealer program built around one idea:

    Reduce sourcing friction. Protect margin. Increase control.

    Dealers receive:

    • Full product access
    • No buy-in
    • No minimum order quantity
    • Fast shipping
    • Marketing guidance
    • Flexible growth structure

    If you're evaluating bath system suppliers and want operational leverage instead of restrictions:

    Apply to become a dealer at:
    👉 https://SokeSystems.com

    No cost.
    No MOQ.
    No territory pressure.

    About Screw & Glue

    Screw & Glue is a podcast for growth-minded bathroom remodelers doing $750K–$5M per year who want:

    • Better margins
    • Smarter supplier strategy
    • Cleaner operations
    • Predictable lead flow
    • Long-term scalability

    This isn’t DIY content.
    It’s business infrastructure for bathroom remodel operators.

    Subscribe and follow for practical strategies that increase margin, reduce chaos, and build scalable remodeling businesses.

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    8 min
  • The Procurement Tax: The Hidden Labor Cost That’s Killing Bathroom Remodel Margins
    Feb 16 2026

    The Procurement Tax: The Hidden Labor Cost That’s Killing Bathroom Remodel Margins

    You’re tracking the obvious labor: demo, rough, install, finish.
    But the labor that’s quietly destroying your margins isn’t always happening on the jobsite.

    It’s the stuff you’re still paying for… that isn’t building.

    Supply runs. Stock-outs. Wrong parts. Waiting. Rework. Setup. Cleanup. Trade bottlenecks.

    That’s Shadow Labor — and when you don’t track it, you can’t control it.

    In this episode, we break down the Procurement Tax and show how it creates schedule chaos, profit leaks, and scalability problems — even in companies that are “booked out.”

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why most remodelers underestimate true labor cost by ignoring Shadow Labor
    • The real cost of Home Depot / Lowe’s runs (and why it’s not just “part of the job”)
    • How procurement variability destroys your calendar, pipeline, and cash flow stability
    • Why “cheaper materials” can still cost you more in profit
    • The systems that remove procurement friction and compress install timelines

    Key Concepts Covered

    Production Labor vs. Shadow Labor

    • Production labor = visible work you expect and bid
    • Shadow labor = everything you pay for that doesn’t create progress

    The Procurement Tax

    • Material runs
    • Returns and stock-outs
    • Missing consumables
    • Wrong part corrections
    • Trade coordination gaps
    • Setup/tear-down and protection
    • Rework from small upstream errors

    The Real Problem: Variability
    Even if your crew is fast, random procurement chaos creates:

    • stretched timelines
    • stacked trades
    • return visits
    • unstable scheduling
    • unstable cash flow
    • higher stress and overhead

    The Home Depot Run Math (Example)

    If you average 6 runs per bathroom at 30 minutes each, that’s 3 hours lost.

    Two-man crew? That becomes 6 labor-hours.

    At a fully-loaded rate of $45/hr, that’s $270 per job burned on shopping — not production.

    25 jobs per month?
    That’s $6,750/month or $81,000/year in hidden labor leakage.

    Practical Fixes (No Fluff)

    1. Create a job cost code for procurement
      Procurement / Material Runs
      If you don’t track it, you’ll never fix it.
    2. Standardize a bathroom consumables list
      Every “always-needed” item—predefined and stocked.
    3. Build Job Packs
      Everything staged before Day One.
      If the job isn’t fully packed, it doesn’t start.
    4. Choose suppliers based on labor compression
      Not material price.
      Ask: does this supplier reduce trips, decisions, missing parts, and ordering friction?

    The Shift

    Stop thinking labor = install hours.
    Start thinking labor = Production + Shadow.

    Eliminate Shadow Labor and your margin rises without raising prices.

    Same revenue. Less chaos. Tighter cycle time. Better control.

    Next Episodes In This Series

    • Job Packs: The System That Stops the Bleeding
    • The All-In Labor Rate (and why most remodelers underprice)
    • Change Order Discipline: Stop Doing Free Work
    • Install Efficiency: Cutting 10-day jobs to 7 without chaos
    • Dealer Strategy: One supplier vs. many — how to decide

    Want to Reduce Procurement Friction?

    If you’re serious about consolidating sourcing and building cleaner Job Packs, check out the dealer program. It’s built around one core idea:

    Less back-and-forth. Fewer missing parts. Less procurement time.

    Apply to become a dealer and we’ll see if it’s a fit.

    Subscribe to Screw & Glue for practical strategy on margins, supplier leverage, operational control, and scalable growth for bathroom remodelers.

    If you are interested in becoming a Soke Systems Dealer for free. You will get access to over 100+ different patterns and also get access to our 1 stop shop catalog. Sliding glass doors, toilets, flooring, vanities, shower pans, acrylic walls, valves and trim and so much more. Click on SokeSystems.com here and then click on become a dealer.

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    9 min
  • What is Screw and Glue?
    Feb 16 2026

    There are thousands of podcasts about tools, tile layouts, and cool shower builds.

    This isn’t one of them.

    Screw & Glue is for bathroom remodelers who want to build smarter businesses — not just install better bathrooms.

    In this first episode, we break down why most remodelers stay stuck at the operator level… and what it takes to transition into a true business builder.

    If you're booked out but still grinding…
    If revenue looks solid but profit feels thin…
    If hiring help only increased overhead instead of leverage…

    This episode is for you.

    What We Cover in This Episode

    • The real difference between a remodeler and a remodeling business owner
    • Why most contractors don’t know their true material margin
    • Supplier strategy mistakes that quietly destroy profit
    • Markup vs. margin — and why confusing the two costs you money
    • Why installation skill doesn’t equal business scalability
    • The identity shift required to grow beyond $1M–$3M

    Who This Podcast Is For

    This show is built specifically for:

    • Bathroom remodelers doing $750K–$5M per year
    • Contractors who want stronger margins
    • Operators who want systems, leverage, and predictability
    • Remodelers tired of chasing leads and squeezing suppliers
    • Owners thinking long-term about scalability and control

    This is not DIY content.
    This is not design inspiration.
    This is business strategy for contractors.

    What Screw & Glue Is About

    We focus on:

    Supplier leverage and negotiation strategy
    Profit structure and cost control
    Installation efficiency and systemization
    Lead generation and client qualification
    Operational leverage and business scalability

    If an idea doesn’t increase profit, reduce stress, or create leverage — we don’t waste time on it.

    The Core Question of This Show

    Are you building bathrooms…

    Or are you building a machine that builds bathrooms predictably and profitably?

    That’s the shift.

    Subscribe & Think Differently

    If you’re serious about increasing remodeling margins, tightening supplier relationships, and building a scalable bathroom remodeling business — subscribe.

    Start listening with a new question:

    Where am I leaking margin?
    Where am I exposed?
    Where can I build smarter?

    New episodes break down real business mechanics for growth-minded remodelers.

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    6 min
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