Ever wondered what the information on your OSB sheathing panel stamp means? This stamp offers vital information for construction professionals as well as guidelines for installation. Here’s a rundown of what the APA (The Engineered Wood Association) grade stamp represents. Company logo. APA is a third-party quality control association that represents US and Canadian manufacturers of …
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Falls from ladders are one of the leading causes of injuries and even fatalities on jobsites and at home.
Lifesaving Tips for Cleaning your Gutter
With spring melt, it’s time to clean gutters to prevent moisture damage. While icy and windy conditions persist, there is a greater risk of injury from ladder falls. Here are some tips to keep you safe during spring cleanup.
Which side of your OSB to paint?
Confused on which side of OSB it is safe to paint? Get the answer today from the Ol’ Sage Builder and get painting!
Spring DIY Project Ideas using Wood Products
With the nice weather around the corner, homeowners will be eager to get to work on their spring projects. Here are a few ideas of fun projects for inside and outside the home:
25th Annual Women in Construction Week
March 5 – 11 is Women in Construction Week (WIC week). A number of events will be taking place across the US to celebrate women in construction.
5 Trends to Ditch in 2023
Aurora Zeledon from Zonda House Plans and Wayne Ramaker, owner of LifeStyle Design Services picked the five biggest trends to ditch as you plan your new builds.
Best Ideas for Backyards
It’s springtime and those of you with backyards may be regretting the big lawn that seemed like a great idea initially, but now demands constant care and mowing. Backyards can be a real boon when you make them work for you. Here are a few great ways to get the most out of your backyard this summer.
Labor Shortage Pushes Up Construction Wages Faster than Other Industries
The labor shortage faced by the construction industry appears to be far from over. Despite wages in construction rising faster than other industries, contractors are still struggling to fill positions, forcing them to become more creative with employment offers.
New York Takes Top Spot for Construction Starts in 2022
The top Metropolitan area for commercial and multifamily starts last year was the New York Metropolitan area coming in at $37.1 billion, a 37% increase from 2021.