See Real Contractor Success Stories: Why Pros Are Becoming nuDoors Certified Installers
- nuDoors
- Sep 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 17
Meet one of our Certified Installers based in Macon Georgia. He owns multiple Five Star Painting locations across the state and recently added nuDoors to his business. His success story shows exactly why contractors everywhere are making the switch.
Why This Successful Contractor Chose nuDoors
“What attracted me to nuDoors was it gives us an opportunity to offer customers an alternative to just painting the cabinets.”
Painting alone limits options for homeowners. With nuDoors contractors can now offer a true product not just a service.
The First Project
“We landed our first nuDoors project about two months ago and turned it pretty quick. It was about a $13,000 job and we finished it in three days.”
That same project done as a paint job would have been:
$6,000 total revenue
Four to five days of work
Instead nuDoors doubled the revenue and cut the timeline.
Revenue Per Day Matters
“Think about the revenue per day that you are able to produce with the crew. That is what you get when you are selling a product and not just a service.”
By systemizing projects with nuDoors contractors can maximize productivity and profitability on every job.
Lessons From the Window Industry
“I come from the window replacement world where 90 percent of what you are selling is the product 10 percent is the installation. You can turn a $10,000 project in a day. You cannot do that with painting.”
The same model now works in kitchens. Sell the product install it fast and move on to the next project.
Risk Versus Reward
“If you look at risk versus reward there is more upside than there is downside.”
Contractors win by adding nuDoors to their service lineup. Bigger tickets faster installs happier customers.
The Bottom Line for Contractors
nuDoors helps contractors grow by:
Turning smaller jobs into larger ticket projects
Delivering faster installs that maximize crew efficiency
Shifting from service only work to a scalable product driven model

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