Nine Re-Bath® Franchises Make Qualified Remodeler 2012 Top 500 List
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Nine Re-Bath® Franchises Make Qualified Remodeler 2012 Top 500 List

Nine Re-Bath® franchises were named among the nation’s largest revenue-generating remodeling companies by an industry magazine last month.

(PRWEB) September 06, 2012 - Nine Re-Bath® franchises were named among the nation’s largest revenue-generating remodeling companies by an industry magazine last month. The bathroom remodeling franchises were ranked based on the individual companies’ audited financial performance among remodeler companies nationally.

The Re-Bath® franchisees that made the Qualified Remodeler Top 500 are Re-Bath of Pembroke, Mass., owned by Jennifer Bylo; Re-Bath® of Utah and Re-Bath® of Colorado, both owned by Michael Allen and Jim Fitlow; Re-Bath® of Illinois, owned by Steve Zarndt; Re-Bath® of Central Arkansas, owned by Adam Priest; Kentuckiana Re-Bath®, owned by David Duke; Re-Bath® of Meridian, ID, owned by Spencer Shaw and Evan Wyke; Capital Re-Bath®, owned by Jerome Mullin; and Re-Bath® of Kennewick, WA, owned by Carl Bays and Josh Neathery.

Qualified Remodeler is a remodeling industry trade magazine, and its Top 500 list is the longest running ranking list in the industry. To view the complete list of Top 500 companies, visit http://www.forresidentialpros.com.

About Re-Bath

Re-Bath, LLC, based in Tempe, Ariz., is America’s largest bathroom remodeler. Re-Bath® makes remodeling a bathroom easy, convenient and affordable with its line of replacement bathtubs, walk-in bathtubs, bathtub to shower conversions, bathroom vanities, bathroom flooring and more, all with professional installation by factory-trained installers. Founded in 1979, Re-Bath® has over 200 franchise locations nationwide. For more information regarding Re-Bath®, visit http://www.rebath.com.

Contact:

Lindsey Larson
Marketing Communications Coordinato
Re-Bath LLC
480-844-1575 Ext. 129
llarson@rebath.com

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