Could You Be Causing Serious Foundation Issues?

As a homeowner, it's your duty to protect your home. However, not everyone understands just how to go about this process, especially when it comes to the foundation. There are a variety of seemingly simple mistakes that homeowners make that put their foundations at risk for damage. Make sure you don't make these mistakes. Ignoring Foundation Warning Signs Some homeowners sit by and let their foundation issues quickly spiral out of control. Read More 

People To Have Present At A Commercial Remodeling Walkthrough

If you manage a business and you're thinking about having some remodeling done, you'll want to arrange to have a few local commercial contractors visit your location. By discussing your wishes and walking through the space to hear what the contractors think, you'll be able to get closer to deciding which contractor to hire. Even in the preliminary stages of such a project, it's a good idea to have a number of people from your organization present at the walkthrough. Read More 

Worried About Your Customer Base If You Join A Contractor’s Union? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Be

If there is a building contractor's union in your area, and they are heavily trying to recruit you, you are probably reluctant to join. Maybe the reason why is because you are worried about your customer/client base, and what they would think about your union membership. There are a lot of false connotations connected to construction unions, and that may also be why you are concerned about joining. Here are some reasons why you should not be worried about what your customers think if you join a union. Read More 

3 Things You Can Do To Make Your Roofing Repair Project Safer And More Effective

You can save some money and achieve a sense of accomplishment by repairing your home's roof yourself. Here are a few things you can do to make the repair process safer and more effective overall: 1. Prepare Your Family Beforehand It's a good idea to prepare your family members for your upcoming roofing repair project, so they know what to expect and will stay out of harm's way while the repairs are taking place. Read More 

3 Ways To Grow Your Roofing Business

As a roofing contractor, becoming self-employed and starting your own roofing business is the ideal way to earn more money. You no longer have to pay a huge percentage of your earnings to a boss, and as you add more roofing contractors to your business, your income will grow even more. In order to truly maximize your potential profits and be as efficient as possible, it's a good idea to make improvements to how you run your business. Read More