Over the years, countless articles, marketing campaigns, educational sessions and more have promoted “light commercial” or “resimercial” project opportunities for residential integrators. So, is now the time to seriously consider this as a viable business opportunity? I would argue, yes!
In 2023, post-COVID, we saw consumers spending less time and money on their home environment and more on travel and entertainment. Additionally, new construction housing starts took a dip and so did remodeling projects.
Arguably, this had an impact on the number of residential projects that required new technology. In fact, I’ve heard from dealers and manufacturers around the world who have stated the number of projects being completed have dropped significantly in 2023, and the mid-size projects have virtually disappeared.
I suspect this is due to interest rates and people have decided to stay put and wait for rates to drop before buying a new home or investing in a significant remodel. Larger projects are still strong with cash buyers.
Let’s face it, there may be fewer residential projects now, but the restaurant and bar businesses are booming. People are spending more time out of their home and less time looking at the walls considering what changes they want to make in their home.
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What Is Light Commercial?
Stadiums, arenas, shopping malls, massive houses of worship are not likely to be considered light commercial by most professionals. However, bars, restaurants, small retail stores, barber shops, beauty salons, fitness studios, multifamily properties (MDUs), medical and dental offices, and other small corporate offices certainly could be great candidates for light commercial AV projects.
The AV and control systems for these jobs can be relatively easy to design and deploy with products you already have in your portfolio. Further, it is possible the final experience may be so impressive that it can result in further referral business.
If you think about how many visitors come to a commercial establishment compared with a home, if the visitors enjoy the experience watching video tiling, great acoustics, etc., they may ask who installed the system for the owner. Or there may be a possibility to showcase your company name, business cards, or brochures somewhere in the establishment.
Become Educated in New Products & Vendors
Many of the manufacturers you work with are currently involved in these types of projects and solutions.
They will very often have sample case studies on their website, host training on how and what products can be used in specific project applications. I know many brands that offer these resources.
Review projects/types on manufacturers websites and in industry publications. Explore potential project types and system designs or packages with your team.
How Can You Earn a Piece of the Pie?
The first step in venturing into a new market vertical like light commercial, is establishing your business as a viable option for these prospective customers. This can be accomplished in many ways.
Add messaging on your website, vehicles, business cards, etc., to promote services for commercial customers. Contact the local newspaper and ask if you could contribute an article on the importance of quality entertainment in a commercial environment to create the best ambiance and experience for visitors. There are plenty of low- or no-cost ways to market your skills and work.
Establish Credibility with Your Expertise
Attracting customers in new markets can take a little work but can also deliver great benefits. The first step is to establish your company as a viable and trusted resource for potential customers.
Some key steps in this process may be as follows: seek out a few small commercial projects to start with; create a portfolio of work to showcase as references.
We’ve all been to a restaurant, gym, medical office and other establishments with poor audio or video. Ask to speak with the owner and perhaps offer a special promotional offer to help improve the entertainment in their establishment, with an agreement that you could create a case study to highlight the project on your website.
Given the current interest rates and several other factors, the mid-size residential market may experience a slowdown in the months and potentially years ahead.
It is good business sense to explore other markets and product categories and develop opportunities for the business to flourish. Light commercial and resimercial projects may be key to cultivating important new revenue streams.
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