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Refreshing Your Deck: Materials + Step-by-Step Guide (Clean, Prep, Stain, Protect)
A deck refresh doesn’t have to mean a full rebuild. Most decks just need a thorough clean, a little prep work, and the right stain or sealer system to look great again and hold up longer. Use this guide to plan your project from start to finish - then stop in and grab everything you need in one trip. What you’ll need: Cleaning & prep: Deck cleaner (for wood surfaces) Mold/mildew remover (if needed) Stiff scrub brush or deck brush Garden hose with spray nozzle Pressure washer (optional - use carefully) Wood brightener/neutralizer (recommended with many cleaning systems) Sandpaper/sanding pads...
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How Contractors Can Improve Efficiency During Peak Summer Project Season
Summer is one of the busiest times of year for contractors. Longer daylight hours and favorable weather create ideal conditions for construction, remodeling, landscaping, and exterior improvement projects. But with packed schedules, multiple crews, and tight deadlines, efficiency becomes more important than ever. A well-organized approach during peak season can help contractors stay productive, reduce downtime, and keep projects moving smoothly from start to finish. Here are several ways contractors can improve efficiency during the busiest months of the year. Start Each Project with a Clear Plan Efficiency begins before work even starts. A detailed project plan helps crews stay...
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Stay on Schedule: Material Selection and Planning Tips for Contractors
For contractors, staying on schedule isn’t just about productivity—it directly impacts profitability, client satisfaction, and future business. While labor and weather often get the blame for delays, material selection and planning are just as critical. The right approach to sourcing and managing building materials can keep your projects moving efficiently from start to finish. Here’s how contractors can stay ahead this spring and avoid unnecessary slowdowns. 1. Plan Materials Early—Not Last Minute One of the most common causes of jobsite delays is waiting too long to secure materials. Lead times can fluctuate, especially during peak building season, and even common...
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Spring Foundation Inspections: Early Signs of Damage Contractors Should Watch For
Winter weather can take a significant toll on a building’s foundation. Freeze-thaw cycles, shifting soil, and increased moisture levels can create stress on structural components that may not be immediately visible. As spring arrives, it’s important for contractors and property owners to perform thorough inspections to identify early signs of foundation damage before small problems turn into major repairs. A careful inspection in early spring can help detect issues early and prevent long-term structural complications. Why Spring Inspections Are Important During winter, soil expands and contracts as temperatures fluctuate. This movement places pressure on foundation walls and footings. When snow...
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Spring Jobsite Readiness: Tools, Equipment, and Prep Contractors Shouldn’t Skip
As winter fades and spring approaches, contractors begin shifting into one of the busiest seasons of the year. Schedules fill quickly, crews expand, and jobsite demands increase. Spring also brings changing weather conditions, muddy sites, and tight timelines that can make even well-planned jobs challenging. The best way to stay ahead is to use late winter and early spring to prepare. A jobsite that’s organized, equipped, and ready to go can prevent costly downtime and keep projects moving efficiently. Here are key areas contractors should focus on to ensure a smooth transition into the spring season. Inspect and Service Equipment...