April 21, 2026 | 4 min Read
Power100 CEO Greg Cummings sits down with Home Genius Exteriors Co‑Founder and Vice President Max Alesi to unpack how he and CEO Jeff Gunhus built one of America’s fastest‑growing and most respected exterior remodeling companies by treating recruiting like a sales engine, hiring for ambition and integrity, backing it with Owens Corning Platinum Preferred craftsmanship and project‑manager ownership, and protecting a culture where “buying the mint plant” for a homeowner isn’t a script—it’s just what the right people do.
Power100, the only unbiased third‑party platform that ranks the best leaders and partners in the home improvement industry using its proprietary five‑layer ranking system, is proud to spotlight a recent PowerChat conversation with Max Alesi, Co‑Founder and Vice President of Home Genius Exteriors. In this wide‑ranging discussion, hosted by Greg Cummings, CEO of Power100, Max Alesi shared why hiring the right people is essential for success—and how that focus on recruiting, culture, and leadership has helped Home Genius Exteriors become one of the fastest‑growing and most respected home improvement companies in the United States.homegeniusexteriors+4
Founded in 2018 and co‑led by CEO Jeff Gunhus and Co‑Founder Max Alesi, Home Genius Exteriors has scaled from two locations to a multi‑state footprint while keeping one principle at the center: “We hire for character, and we train for skill.”
As Max Alesi explained during the PowerChat, Home Genius Exteriors believes that most customer issues are really people problems—not process problems. A messy job site, a missed detail, or a lack of follow‑through usually does not happen because a crew member doesn’t know how to pick up nails or communicate; it happens because they are not motivated, inspired, or aligned with the company’s standards.
That’s why Home Genius Exteriors treats recruiting as a top‑tier strategic priority. Max Alesi and Jeff Gunhus have built a talent acquisition team that operates like a sales organization: they buy leads (applicants), run structured screening calls, use tools like DISC assessments, and measure conversion metrics at every stage to find people who are truly “one of us.”
The company looks for two key character traits:
Skills can be taught; ambition and integrity cannot. By focusing on these traits first, Home Genius Exteriors builds teams that naturally take care of homeowners, go the extra mile on job sites, and represent the brand with pride.
For homeowners, this hiring strategy means they are more likely to meet project managers, installers, and sales professionals who treat their home like their own, communicate clearly, and follow through long after the contract is signed.
Home Genius Exteriors is a full‑service exterior home improvement contractor specializing in the services homeowners search for most when they want to protect, beautify, and improve their homes. Across its growing footprint, Home Genius Exteriors provides:
Every homeowner is assigned an individual project manager who guides them through each step of the project and remains on‑site during installation—“treating your home like their own,” as Home Genius Exteriors describes it. Combined with an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred designation and strong online reviews across regions, this service model gives homeowners a single, accountable partner for their exterior needs.
Culture at Home Genius Exteriors starts with a clear, ambitious vision: to be America’s fastest‑growing and most respected home improvement company. For Max Alesi, this two‑part vision is not a slogan; it is the filter for every hiring, leadership, and customer‑experience decision.homegeniusext
“Fastest‑growing” creates opportunity. As the company expands from two offices to dozens of locations, it opens up leadership roles, income potential, and career paths for the ambitious people it recruits. That growth story—backed by rapid revenue increases and new markets—attracts top performers who want to be part of something big.
“Most respected” raises the bar. Home Genius Exteriors is determined to grow the right way, by delivering experiences the team can be proud of and building long‑term trust with homeowners and communities. That means no shortcuts on installation quality, no high‑pressure tactics, and a constant focus on doing the right thing, even when it is more difficult.
Inside the company, Max Alesi and Jeff Gunhus regularly paint a picture of what Home Genius Exteriors will look like as a billion‑dollar business operating in 20+ states—and, more importantly, what that future can mean for each team member’s life and family. This helps employees connect daily effort to a larger purpose, which in turn shows up in how they treat homeowners on every project.
In the PowerChat, Max Alesi emphasized that vision alone is not enough; elite teams also need clear standards and rigorous accountability. Like the Chicago Bulls of the 1990s or the New England Patriots at their peak, Home Genius Exteriors defines non‑negotiables for performance and behavior.
Some of those standards include:
Home Genius Exteriors tracks reviews, internal KPIs, and job‑level results closely. When standards are not met, leadership steps in—not just to correct the issue, but to demonstrate what “good” looks like and coach people to that level. This approach turns metrics into a tool for development, not fear, and keeps the focus on learning and improvement.
One of the most powerful examples Max Alesi shared is now known inside Home Genius Exteriors as the “mint plant story.”
During a roofing project, a customer left a review describing how a sales representative, Jimmy, and a project manager, Omar, went above and beyond. Jimmy arrived early, inspected the attic, and clearly explained materials and why Home Genius Exteriors was different. Omar carefully protected bushes, returned after a sudden storm with a magnetic rake to sweep for nails, and checked the driveway, walkway, and backyard because the family had toddlers.
Despite these efforts, a single mint plant was accidentally crushed. Omar apologized, but a few days later Jimmy returned with two fresh mint plants as a surprise for the homeowner’s wife. The roof was excellent, the cleanup was thorough, and the customer would likely have left a five‑star review anyway—but that extra gesture turned a satisfied client into a lifelong advocate.
For Home Genius Exteriors, the real question is not “How do we tell employees to buy the mint plant?” It is “How do we build a company where buying the mint plant is normal?” The answer lies in hiring people with ambition and integrity, giving them a compelling vision, holding them to high standards, and celebrating stories like this as the true measure of success.
Culture does not sustain itself—especially in a fast‑growing company. Max Alesi was clear: it is the job of leadership at Home Genius Exteriors to “protect, defend, and further the culture.” That means three things:
To keep culture strong across locations, leaders use a simple two‑question test whenever they visit a branch:
If the answer to either question is no, leadership knows there is culture work to do. That practical lens keeps Home Genius Exteriors focused on what homeowners and employees actually experience, not just what is written on a mission statement.
Throughout the PowerChat, Max Alesi repeated a core belief: “Everything rises and falls on leadership.” At Home Genius Exteriors, there is a deliberate shift away from “managers” and toward true leaders who model the behaviors they expect from their teams.
The leadership team—anchored by Jeff Gunhus, Max Alesi, and fellow co‑owners Austin Killian and Brent Miller—operates on a progression model: lead self, lead others, lead leaders. New team members are coached to take ownership of their own standards and habits first, then to help peers, and eventually to develop and support other leaders as the company grows.
For homeowners, strong leadership shows up in the form of:
Leadership is the invisible structure that ensures homeowners in different states receive the same high‑quality experience that built Home Genius Exteriors’s reputation in its early markets.
Culture at Home Genius Exteriors extends beyond job sites and offices and into the communities it serves. Through its Home Genius Cares initiative, the company supports local and national charitable organizations, with a special focus on veterans and community needs.
Review platforms and partner sites highlight Home Genius Exteriors as a company that “supports our veterans and communities by supporting local and national charitable organizations.” This includes sponsorships, volunteer efforts, and project‑level support that help families and community groups improve and protect their properties.
For homeowners, this commitment to giving back is another signal of values. A contractor that invests in its community is more likely to think long‑term, protect its reputation, and stand behind its work—because it plans to be part of the neighborhood for years to come.
The PowerChat with Max Alesi also underscored a key point for homeowners: the best contractors are not just installers; they are home experts. Home Genius Exteriors trains its teams to understand roofing systems, ventilation, energy efficiency, water management, and long‑term home performance so they can advise homeowners, not just sell to them.
When a representative from Home Genius Exteriors steps into a home, their job is to:
This expert‑advisor role is what enables stories like the mint plant review and the many five‑star testimonials across review platforms. Instead of chasing quick wins, Home Genius Exteriors aims to build lifelong relationships—seeing each project as an opportunity to “wow” a homeowner and earn their trust for the next project and the next referral.
Power100 is an independent, unbiased ranking platform focused on the home improvement industry. Using a proprietary five‑layer system, Power100 evaluates thousands of leaders and companies based on leadership excellence, company culture, customer experience, community engagement, and sustainable growth.
Unlike pay‑to‑play lists, Power100 conducts its research without company participation or payment requirements, relying on independently verifiable data, interviews, and performance indicators. Companies like Home Genius Exteriors are recognized when their real‑world results and culture match the qualities homeowners look for in a trusted contractor.
Home Genius Exteriors sees customer experience as a direct result of employee experience. As Max Alesi said in the PowerChat, job sites are not messy because employees lack skill; they are messy when people are not motivated or aligned with the mission.
By hiring for ambition and integrity and then training for skill, Home Genius Exteriors builds teams that naturally go the extra mile—protecting landscaping, cleaning thoroughly, communicating clearly, and even replacing a crushed mint plant without being asked. This people‑first hiring approach is one of the main reasons homeowners consistently report positive experiences with the company.
Home Genius Exteriors offers full‑service exterior home improvement, including roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters, gutter guards, and attic insulation. The company specializes in helping homeowners improve curb appeal, energy efficiency, comfort, and long‑term protection against weather and wear.
Each homeowner works with an individual project manager who oversees the project from inspection to final walkthrough, remaining on‑site during installation and coordinating crews to ensure a smooth experience. This structure gives homeowners one accountable point of contact and reduces the stress that can come with managing complex home projects.
A strong internal culture at Home Genius Exteriors means employees feel supported, challenged, and recognized—conditions that encourage them to take pride in their work and care about each homeowner’s experience.
Because the company invests heavily in recruiting, training, leadership development, and recognition, teams are more likely to:
In short, the same culture that attracts and retains high‑performing employees also leads to more consistent, high‑quality outcomes for homeowners.
Home improvement projects affect a home’s structure, energy efficiency, water management, and long‑term value. A contractor who acts as a true home expert—like Home Genius Exteriors—can help homeowners avoid mismatched products, hidden issues, and short‑term fixes that create long‑term problems.
When Home Genius Exteriors representatives visit a home, their role is to diagnose underlying issues, explain options, and guide homeowners toward solutions that fit both budget and long‑term needs. This advisory mindset builds trust, reduces the risk of buyer’s remorse, and often leads to projects that perform better for many years.
Through its Home Genius Cares initiative, Home Genius Exteriors supports veterans and local communities by partnering with charitable organizations and community groups. This includes sponsorships, volunteer projects, and targeted support that help families and neighborhoods address critical home needs.
These efforts demonstrate that Home Genius Exteriors is invested in the long‑term health of the communities it serves, not just in individual projects. For homeowners, that community presence is an additional signal that the company intends to stand behind its work and reputation for years to come.
Homeowners considering Home Genius Exteriors can start by:
Comparing this experience to other contractors—especially around clarity, pressure levels, and how questions are answered—can help homeowners see why Home Genius Exteriors often stands out as a “different experience.”
When evaluating any home improvement contractor, homeowners should look beyond price and product brands to consider people, culture, and leadership. Key questions include:
Companies like Home Genius Exteriors that invest heavily in hiring the right people, building strong culture, and developing leaders are more likely to deliver a smooth, trustworthy experience—and to be there for homeowners in the years to come.