Building Tall and Building Wide

Two signs that it's time to replace the seating in your heavy construction equipment

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The seating in a piece of heavy construction equipment needs to be replaced at least once every couple of years (or even more frequently, if the equipment is used on a daily basis). Here are two signs that it’s time to replace your equipment’s seat system. You experience back and neck pain after operating the equipment for more than a few minutes The truck seats in forklifts, excavators and other types of heavy construction equipment usually have lumbar and neck cushioning. Read More»

Why Scaffolds Are Useful for Your Construction Project

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It’s difficult to imagine any construction project today without the use of scaffolding. Scaffolding offers more than just support to workers on the construction site. It also enables workers to access those hard-to-reach areas, and it provides a platform for the placement of tools such as drills, hammers, and nails. Scaffolding hire can give you access to various types of scaffolds for your project. It allows you to drive your construction forward without incurring the hefty costs of purchasing brand-new scaffolds. Read More»

5 Tips to Remember When Working With Custom Home Builders

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If you’re thinking about getting a custom home, you may be wondering what is involved with the process. The steps can vary slightly depending on the builder you choose and the type of property you want, but ultimately, there are always a lot of similarities. So you’re prepared for the process, you may want to keep the following tips in mind. 1. Choose the Lot First Before you start looking at plans, you may want to narrow in on the lot you want to use. Read More»

Tips to Market your Electrical Repairs Contracting Business

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There is no question that when the economy is not performing well, the electrical construction market hurts. The main reason is that electrical contracting companies are highly fragmented. Notably, there are well established electrical repairs contracting businesses fighting for market share. Competition forces a substantial number of small electrical contracting firms to fight for the scraps. Therefore, it is critical to market your business correctly to ensure growth during lean economic times. Read More»

Want a Skylight That Opens? Check Out These 5 Options

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Skylights add more light to your home, but if you opt for opening skylights, you can vent your house as well as letting in more lights. There are numerous design options you may want to consider. Take a look at these ideas: 1. Large Retracting Roof Rather than just doing a few windows, consider going for a dramatic effect and choosing a large retracting roof. This costs significantly more than just putting in skylights that open, but if you have an indoor space that you want to be able to completely open to the sky, this is a great option to consider. Read More»