Under Pressure: Driving Too Hard A Bargain

February 1, 2018

Homeowners and general contractors often find themselves under various pressures to complete work and advance the project. The rushed approach that often ensues can cause parties to overlook or postpone settling essential terms with subcontractors. […]

You win some. You lose some.

January 23, 2018

As we begin the New Year, it’s a good time to reflect on what we’ve accomplished and look at the direction we’re taking our promotional efforts for 2018. Let’s start with: You lose some It’s […]

With Great Expectations Comes Greater Responsibility

August 13, 2017

In a recent Small Claims case of Lund v. Appleford Building Company Ltd., a general Contractor (the “Defendant”) learned the importance of due diligence and paying heed to its clients’ concerns and high expectations. In […]

Business Diagnostics

August 13, 2017

When a mechanical system fails and the contractor is asked to rectify the issue, he will likely have the best outcome for both he and the customer when he follows the following steps: i. Diagnose […]

Be Happy!

July 23, 2017

As the title suggests, “Be Happy”. Let’s float around in complete bliss—the seasons follow one another, the sun will rise in the east, and the Earth is rotating. Perfect! From a mechanical insulation industry perspective […]

What’s Bugging You These Days?

May 31, 2017

Regular stuff, I’m sure: traffic, taxes, clients who don’t pay, teenagers, the list could go on indefinitely. What about when it comes to the job site? The first contact on job sites for “buggable” issues […]

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