The true cost of an employee is much more than the employee’s hourly rate. It can be as high as 1.5 times that hourly rate.
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From the monthly archives:
Remodeling contractors need to have an inspector’s eye for code compliance and a customer’s eye for fine details. It’s what you inspect that matters not what you expect.
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A good estimate will do more to ensuring a profitable outcome than anything else you can do.
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In the remodeling business the quality of service you get from suppliers and subcontractors is much more important than the price.
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Many contractors are confused by the EPA’s new lead paint rules being put in force on April 22, 2010. Here are some simple facts to help you out.
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The immediate effect of every day decisions is not always immediately apparent due to two factors: the ripple effect and the law of unintended consequences.
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