Contractor Funding: Keeping Cash Flow Positive

Whether attempting to grow your construction business or seeking surety bonds and loans for it, it's important that your company have healthy finances. Large amounts of cash may be coming in and going out at any given time, but you must ensure that your debts aren't climbing higher than your profits. How can cash continue to flow in a positive way so your company remains fully funded for work? Send Invoices Quickly Read More 

Evaluating The Cost Of Home Demolition: What’s Involved?

An inconvenient, but necessary step in the construction process is demolition. Whether your goal is to remodel the kitchen, bathroom, or another space in your house — you may not be a willing participant to the process. As a result, you likely have a number of questions about the cost of the demolition process, more specifically, how much it will cost. It's impossible to put an exact tag on demolition, but some factors can help determine just how much of an investment you might face. Read More 

3 Reasons Why You Should Test The Water In Your Home

As a homeowner, you likely take great pride in keeping your house in good condition. But while you may schedule regular maintenance on your plumbing system to check if your pipes are still in good condition, it's what is flowing through the pipes that can sometimes be overlooked by some homeowners. If you've never had your household's water supply professionally tested, it's time to correct this oversight. Here are three reasons why you should get professional water testing conducted for your household. Read More 

Tips For Setting Up Your First Metal Building

If you've decided to make the leap into investing in a metal building to create your company's permanent location, you need to care for it the right way. Proper care of metal buildings starts before the structure is even erected. Here are some things that you need to know, even if you've decided to work with a metal building contractor to install your new building. Don't Start Construction Until You Know You Have Everything Read More 

4 Ways To Reduce The Energy You Use At Home

If you want to have a more energy efficient home, there are numerous ways, both big and small, that you can take to reduce the amount of energy that your home uses. Change Out Your Light Bulbs If you have not made the change to more energy efficient light bulbs, now is a great time to make that change. If you still have traditional incandescent light bulbs in most of the sockets in your home, you are spending more on electricity than you need to. Read More