Starting a new roofing business is an exciting venture that offers ample opportunities for growth and success. However, before you embark on this journey, it’s crucial to choose the right legal structure or entity for your company. This decision can impact everything from taxation to liability, so it’s important to carefully consider your options. InContinue reading “Choosing the Right Entity for Your Roofing Business”
Category Archives: Construction
Change Orders and Directives: Critical Differences
In the construction industry, adaptability is key, as unforeseen changes often arise. In the context of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) contract, two crucial tools for accommodating these alterations are Change Orders and Construction Change Directives (CCDs). This blog post will delve into the essential distinctions between these instruments. Construction Change Directives A ConstructionContinue reading “Change Orders and Directives: Critical Differences”
Construction Delays: Disputes and Resolutions
Imagine a bustling construction site, with architects, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors working diligently to bring a project to fruition. In an ideal world, every construction project would proceed seamlessly, adhering to schedules and budgets. However, in the real world, schedule delays are not uncommon and can disrupt the best-laid plans. Determining Responsibility One of theContinue reading “Construction Delays: Disputes and Resolutions”
Rotten Plywood Replacement in Roofing: What You Need to Know
When it comes to residential roofing, replacing a damaged or deteriorated roof is a major investment. Homeowners and roofing companies alike aim to ensure the project runs smoothly, sticking to the agreed-upon budget and schedule. However, unforeseen issues can arise during the repair process, particularly when it comes to rotten plywood decking hidden beneath theContinue reading “Rotten Plywood Replacement in Roofing: What You Need to Know”
Hiring a Licensee to Qualify Your Construction Company
For many businesses seeking to enter the Florida construction industry, it often makes more sense to hire a qualifying license holder, rather than apply for a new license. It can be a great option to save time and avoid the pain of sitting for another licensing exam. This is especially true given Florida is aContinue reading “Hiring a Licensee to Qualify Your Construction Company”