From allowing you to streamline your processes and enabling you to scale your business beyond what you originally thought possible to allowing you to have airtight legal support from your construction law team, implementing trades technology can truly elevate your operations as a construction company in today’s market.
Choosing the Right Trades Tech
In this blog, we discuss how using technology can not only make business easier to conduct but also how to make sure your technology’s advantages can also work to serve your clients. Not only do you want your technology to meet your needs, but you also want the software you use to work well with other technology you may use and to work for your clientele.
The Evolution of Technology in Construction
Trades industry technology makes it easier to get the job, keep track of the work, and get paid in a complete and timely fashion. It is worth preparing your company for the future, making your processes work to your benefit, and joining the next wave of construction is a sure-fire way to accomplish both tasks.
Leveraging Technology to Manage Your Construction Business
Maximizing the benefit your trades technology can provide you is the goal, as long as you can ensure the technology you use works together with your other processes. It can significantly improve the quality of your company’s functionality and allow you to find a better work-life balance.
Episode 12: Tech and the Trades
In episode 12 of the Quit Getting Screwed podcast, Karalynn and guest Rob McKinney discuss implementing technology into the daily operations of trades professionals.
Episode 10: Join the Contractor Fight
In the tenth episode of the Quit Getting Screwed podcast, Karalynn Cromeens and guest Tom Reber discuss the importance of a construction contractor understanding their own worth.
Highlighting Women in Construction
Women in the construction industry are a cut above the average, and the skill, grit, heart, and sense of purpose they lead with are unmatched. Get to know these pillars of the WIC community in this blog post.
How to Deal with High-Maintenance Homeowners
Issues can arize when you realize that you had a picture of the Mona Lisa in your head while the homeowner was picturing a Picasso. Both are fantastic pieces of art but are incredibly different. If you move forward with the project without clarifying your understanding of what is expected, there will be problems.
RCLA: The Texas Residential Contractor’s Best Friend
Texas residential contractors are protected by legislation that safeguards your rights on residential projects. That legislation is most commonly referred to as the Residential Construction Liability Act. Thanks to the RCLA, homeowners can only sue after allowing the residential contractor the opportunity to fix what the homeowner said was wrong.
Building Worker Safety into Your Practices
It is vital to your business to build worker safety into your contracts as well as your business’s best practices. Even if you believe your trade does not have any hazardous aspects, someone operating around you may have specific hazards you need to be aware of.