March 25, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, Dealers, Framers
When you’re the owner or manager of a small contracting company, you have to wear all the hats! Ordering supplies, writing quotes, managing your team and ensuring your jobs come in on time and under budget. It’s a lot to handle and you can be forgiven for not putting your marketing efforts at the top …
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March 23, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, Framers
For any other agency, good referrals are your best sales opportunities and are always worth getting. Here’s how.
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March 17, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, Dealers, Framers
The December survey of the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index found that 87% of construction professionals site labor shortages and increased costs as their number one concern moving into 2020. Looking back, only 13% of construction professionals thought labor shortages would be a problem in 2011. That number jumped significantly in 2014 when it reached …
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March 13, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, Dealers, Framers
If you are looking to climb the ranks in your construction company, a construction management degree is something you should think about. As with all degrees, you must consider the cost as degrees can range from $28,000 to $116,000. Last year saw a 5.7% increase in enrollment for four-year undergrad programs in universities across the …
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March 11, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, Dealers, DIY, Framers
We all know how invaluable a recommendation from a trusted friend is in finding new work for constructions companies. In fact, many companies rely on word-of-mouth to get ongoing business. By the same token, a bad review or unhappy customer can really do a lot of damage, especially now that social media allows both positive and negative reviews to reach a much wider audience and pop up every time someone searches your company name.
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March 4, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, Dealers, DIY, Framers
Slippery working surfaces contribute to higher incidences of injury as the seasons change. You can help keep your crew safe and your job on track with these simple preventative measures. As more volatile spring weather moves in, your jobsite becomes a little more difficult to navigate. Warmer daytime temperatures melt snow leading to muddy, slippery …
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March 2, 2020
/ Posted in: The Ol' Sage Builder
More and more home builders are recognizing the importance of insulation in achieving a good home energy envelope and the improved energy efficiency that home buyers are demanding. With raised-heel trusses, you not only get more space to put insulation, you also get trusses that offer greater curb appeal. Here’s how they can save you time and money.
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March 1, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, Dealers, DIY, Framers, Podcast
QuakeZone provides a continuous load path which, when used with a professional designer’s fastener schedule, meets building code and helps withstand the kinds of shear forces your home is subjected to during an earthquake.
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February 27, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, DIY, Framers, The Ol' Sage Builder
Checklists are time-consuming to create and implement, but spending a little time on admin here can really save money and time down the line. Quality control is the best way to eliminate punch lists and ensure your customers are happy. Call backs can be expensive and time consuming, especially if they require peeling back layers …
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February 25, 2020
/ Posted in: Builders, Dealers, DIY
Knowing how to correctly select and apply caulk will ensure that your build is properly protected from moisture and the elements.
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