March 16, 2026 | 5 min Read
Greg Cummings explores how Jeff Gunhus built Home Genius Exteriors into one of the fastest-growing companies in home improvement through culture, trust, and relentless execution.
March 16, 2026 – Power100 is the only unbiased, third‑party platform that ranks the best leaders in the home improvement industry using a five‑layer proprietary ranking system built to help homeowners find trustworthy leaders and companies—not paid placements. In a recent episode of PowerChat, Power100 CEO Greg Cummings sat down with Jeff Gunhus, Co‑Founder and CEO of Home Genius Exteriors, to explore how a purpose‑driven culture, bold growth strategy, and deep community commitment are reshaping what homeowners can expect from a home improvement company.
Recognized as the #5‑ranked CEO in the nation on the Power100 platform, Jeff Gunhus shared candidly about hitting 292 million dollars in sales, aiming for 500 million dollars, planting new “flags” in greenfield markets, and building a team that sees home improvement as a mission, not just a job.
Homeowners often ask how to know if a rapidly growing contractor is real, stable, and trustworthy. The PowerChat began with that exact question as Greg Cummings described how Home Genius Exteriors first appeared as “almost too good to be true.” Seven years later, the company has proven staying power and a track record of results that our Power100 rankings confirm.
Co‑founded by Jeff Gunhus alongside Brent Miller, Austin Killian, and Max Alesi, Home Genius Exteriors grew out of decades of shared experience at National Services Group. In the PowerChat, Jeff Gunhus joked that their “overnight success has only been 30 years in the making,” underscoring how long‑term relationships and lessons learned across multiple businesses shaped their current model.
Since launching in 2019, Home Genius Exteriors has expanded into multiple states, offering roofing, windows, siding, doors, gutters, and insulation under its “A Different Experience” brand promise. The company has been recognized by national outlets such as Fortune and Qualified Remodeler, and it holds elite manufacturer certifications with partners including Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and James Hardie.
For homeowners, company size and growth raise practical questions: Will this contractor be around to honor my warranty? Are they stable or stretching too fast? In the PowerChat, Greg Cummings pressed Jeff Gunhus on how Home Genius Exteriors manages such aggressive targets.
Last year, the team set a goal of 300 million dollars in sales—driven partly by a love for the movie 300 and the Spartan‑themed celebrations that came with it—and finished at 292 million dollars in sales with 280 million dollars installed. Instead of lowering ambitions after “falling short,” Jeff Gunhus framed the result as proof that they were aiming high enough, telling his team, “If you hit every goal you set, your goals just aren’t high enough,” comparing it to skiing hard enough to fall.
On November 1, Home Genius Exteriors launched what Jeff Gunhus called the “revenge tour” with a new target: 500 million dollars in annual sales. After the first quarter, revenue was already up 138 percent year‑over‑year, with approximately 91 million dollars in sales compared to roughly 45 million dollars in the same period the year before.
For homeowners, this growth matters because it reflects a company that is:
When choosing a home improvement company, homeowners often wonder what the culture is like behind the scenes—because culture impacts the people who show up at their door. The PowerChat devoted significant time to Home Genius Exteriors’s culture, which has earned national recognition as the #1 Best Workplace in Construction™ and one of America’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces.
Jeff Gunhus told Greg Cummings that he used to focus heavily on the “what” and “how” of business, but now he and his leadership team obsess first about the “why.” That “why” is centered on:
This sense of identity came through in a story that grabbed Greg Cummings‘ attention: after a five‑day trip to Mexico with 420 team members, Home Genius Exteriors staff returned on a Saturday and many were knocking on doors on Sunday without being asked. For Jeff Gunhus, that behavior proves that the team doesn’t just work for incentives—it lives the company’s identity as winners committed to their goals.
From a homeowner’s perspective, a culture like this means:
One of the biggest topics in the PowerChat was greenfield expansion—what Jeff Gunhus calls “planting flags” in new markets. This is critical for homeowners in those new areas who want to know whether a newcomer company can still deliver quality.
Early on, Home Genius Exteriors considered a first‑year launch that produced 5–6 million dollars in sales a success, followed by 12 million dollars in year two and 18 million dollars in year three. Today, the standard has shifted: if a new market produces less than 18–20 million dollars in its first year, Jeff Gunhus and his team treat it as a sign that something went wrong.
To support this kind of growth while protecting quality, Home Genius Exteriors has built:
For homeowners in new markets, this structure means Home Genius Exteriors is not improvising; it is following a tested playbook designed to deliver the same level of service found in its more established territories.
Many homeowners want to work with companies that care about their communities—not just profits. The PowerChat highlighted how deeply Home Genius Cares is woven into the identity of Home Genius Exteriors.
Jeff Gunhus shared that in every market, at least once a quarter, the company organizes volunteer activities, often partnering with local churches, food banks, and nonprofits. Participation is technically voluntary, yet Home Genius Exteriors sees near‑universal turnout, and when employees are asked what they’re most proud of, Home Genius Cares is consistently at the top of the list.
Recent examples—including those highlighted in previous Power100 features—include:
To homeowners, this level of community engagement is more than a feel‑good story. It indicates that Home Genius Exteriors is invested in the long‑term health of the areas it serves, making it a more responsible and reliable partner for home projects.
When markets feel uncertain, homeowners often worry whether contractors will pull back, cut corners, or disappear. In the PowerChat, Greg Cummings asked Jeff Gunhus how he responds to negative news about housing starts and economic headwinds.
Jeff Gunhus’s answer—“who cares?”—reflects a mindset that Power100 sees in many top‑ranked CEOs: they focus on controllable factors and market share, not headlines. As he explained, Home Genius Exteriors still commands only a small fraction of the total market in its territories, so even in slower macro conditions, there is ample room to grow by serving homeowners better and earning more referrals.
Internally, the company backs up this mentality with:
For homeowners, this approach means Home Genius Exteriors is committed to serving them in good times and challenging times, with a leadership team that adapts instead of retreating.
Throughout the PowerChat, Greg Cummings referenced Power100’s five‑layer proprietary ranking system, which runs multiple times a year to evaluate more than 8,200 home improvement companies. For homeowners, this system is designed to answer the question: “Who should I trust with my home?”
The five layers include:
Jeff Gunhus and Home Genius Exteriors rank highly across all five layers, which is why Power100 recognized him as the #5 CEO in the home improvement industry for 2026. The PowerChat episode simply brought those numbers to life, offering homeowners a transparent look at the mindset behind the metrics.
1. What is Power100, and how does it help homeowners choose the right contractor?
Power100 is an independent, unbiased ranking and media platform focused solely on the home improvement industry. We use a five‑layer proprietary system to evaluate leaders and companies on leadership, culture, customer experience, community impact, and sustainable growth, then publish rankings, interviews, and case studies to help homeowners identify partners they can trust. Because our platform does not accept paid placement, homeowners can rely on Power100 as a credible starting point when narrowing down which companies to invite into their home.
2. Who is Jeff Gunhus and why is he ranked as a top‑5 CEO in home improvement?
Jeff Gunhus is the Co‑Founder and CEO of Home Genius Exteriors, a fast‑growing exterior remodeling company known for its “A Different Experience” promise and strong culture. He is ranked as the #5 CEO on the Power100 2026 platform because he consistently delivers across all five layers of our methodology, combining bold growth with disciplined execution, employee development, community engagement, and a homeowner‑first mindset.
3. What makes Home Genius Exteriors a strong choice for roofing, siding, and window projects?
Home Genius Exteriors offers homeowners a combination of scale, certifications, and culture that is rare in the home improvement space. The company’s teams are certified by top manufacturers, backed by national workplace awards, and supported by systems like Operation Blueprint to ensure consistent quality in every market. For homeowners, this means clear communication, professional crews, and long‑term support for roofing, windows, siding, doors, gutters, and insulation projects.
4. How does Home Genius Exteriors give back to the communities it serves?
Through its Home Genius Cares initiative, Home Genius Exteriors organizes volunteer events in every market at least once a quarter, inviting team members to support local nonprofits, churches, and community groups. The company has donated substantial materials and labor to organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and Ronald McDonald House Charities, and employees consistently cite this work as what they are most proud of. This level of community involvement reinforces Power100’s view of Home Genius Exteriors as a long‑term, values‑driven partner for homeowners.
5. How can homeowners use Power100’s rankings and PowerChat episodes when choosing a home improvement company?
Homeowners can start by visiting Power100 to see which CEOs and companies rank highest across our five layers, then watch PowerChat episodes—like the conversation between Greg Cummings and Jeff Gunhus—to understand each leader’s mindset and values. From there, they can combine our rankings with local reviews, referrals, and in‑home consultations to make a confident, informed decision. Using Power100 as a filter helps homeowners reduce risk and focus on companies that have already demonstrated excellence in leadership, culture, and homeowner outcomes.
Power100 is the only unbiased, third‑party platform that ranks the nation’s top home improvement leaders and companies using a rigorous, five‑layer proprietary methodology. Led by CEO Greg Cummings, Power100 reviews more than 8,200 organizations multiple times per year and produces rankings, interviews, and media that help homeowners find trustworthy partners while giving elite CEOs a credible benchmark for performance. Through features like the Jeff Gunhus ranking and the PowerChat podcast, Power100 tells the stories of the leaders and companies building the future of home improvement in America.