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Made Renovation, a new, San Francisco-based company, thinks it has found a profitable way to help homeowners get done something that busy general contractors in the Bay Area wont otherwise make time for, which is bathroom remodels.Why they typically pass on these: they have too many entire homes, or, at least, entire floors, to build for affluent regional homeowners whove kept the construction industry buzzing for years.Its a problem that founders Roger Dickey, who previously co-founded Gigster, and Sagar Shah, who previously founded Quad, think they can solve through technology, naturally.
Their big idea: create bathroom templates that customers can customize but whose scope and costs are generally understood, line up these customers, then hire general contractors who are willing to focus only on these bathrooms.Its an idea thats picking up traction with these GCs, says Dickey, who explains it this way: General contractors generally see net margin of 3% no matter the size of the job, owing to unforeseen hurdles, like pipes that suddenly need to be rebuilt, drains that need to be dug and materials that dont ship on schedule.In addition to timing issues, GCs are also often dealing with frustrated building owners who might underestimate a projects costs, particularly in California, where construction bills often cause sticker shock.Made Renovation sees an opportunity to make both the lives of GCs and homeowners easier.
Through pre-negotiated pricing, volume and materials handling (it right now rents part of a warehouse where it receives goods), its promising GCs a reasonable margin so they can not only pay their crews but live a higher quality of life themselves.Meanwhile, per the plan, customers need only choose from the companys modern collection, its more traditional heritagedesign or its artisan collection all of which can be customized then sit back while their long-neglected bathrooms are remade.Whether Made Renovation can pull off its grand vision is a giant question mark.
The construction industry is nothing if not messy, and in addition to convincing GCs of its merits, Made Renovation like any marketplace company has to strike the right balance between customer demand and supply as it gets off the ground.In the meantime, investors clearly think it has promise.
Led by Base10 Partners and with participation from Felicis Ventures, Founders Fund and some individual investors, the company has already raised $9 million in seed funding across two tranches.Part of that capital is on display right now in San Francisco, where Made Renovation today opened its doors to customers who want to check out its design ideas and, if all goes as planned, will begin lining up their own home improvement projects.
Customers simply pick a collection, Made Renovation then puts together a mood board of materials from that collection, sends out a 3D rendering of what to expect, then goes into build mode with its GC partners.As for what happens when that build goes awry, Dickey says Made Renovation has it covered.
Most notably, while it guarantees the work to its own customers, the GCs with whom it works guarantee their work to Made Renovation.Dickey also notes that while the startup may lose money on some projects, he stresses there are caveats that customers agree to at the outset.
Among these, he says, We cant X-ray their walls and see if they dont have wiring up to code.
We dont cover dry rot in walls.
Technology, suggests Dickey, can only do so much.If youre in the Bay Area and want to check out its new storefront, its on Chestnut Street in SF, in the citys Marina district.
The company hopes to perfect its model in the Bay Area, says Dickey, then expand into other regions.
As for why Made Renovation decided to tackle one of the most challenging United States markets first, he suggests its the best way to test its mettle.
I like the idea of starting a company here, because if we can make it work here, I think we can succeed anywhere.





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