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You’ve Really Stepped Into It Now!
How safety conscience is your remodeling contractor? Is he or she ensuring that you, your family, and all workers on your project are safe and or working safely? Your contractor, may not have a safety plan in place which may … Continue reading
Posted in Homeowner Guidance & Advocacy, Remodeling Best Practices
Tagged contractor solutions, contractors, ductwork, Fall Hazards, great room addition, Home improvement, Home insurance, job safety, ladders, OSHA, professional contractors, project management, refinished floors, remodeling guidance, remodeling tips, risk management, safe practices, safety, safety program, scaffolding
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10 Questions You Can Ask to Determine if Your Contractor is a Good Fit
How do you know which contractor is right for your project? Will he or she be able to complete your project on time and on budget? How long will it take and will your family be safe? Will the contractor … Continue reading
Darn! I Thought I Was Getting the BBD!
Buyers who are choosing to remodel in todays tough economy are really working hard to save a buck here and there by shopping for the BBD aka Bigger/Better/Deal. Online shopping sites make it easy to find almost any product from … Continue reading
Not All Good Intentions Deliver Positive Results
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recently polled its members on the reactions they were experiencing from their clients and prospective clients as it pertained to the recent EPA Lead Paint Rule. The survey was sent out to 9,000 … Continue reading
Posted in 203k Rehab Consultant, Homeowner Guidance & Advocacy, Remodeling Best Practices
Tagged contractor solutions, Environmental Health, Home improvement, Home insurance, professional contractors, remodeling advice, remodeling guidance, Renovation, risk management, United States Environmental Protection Agency
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