Asphalt Sealcoating: Application Tips To Remember

To extend the lifespan of asphalt surfaces, one thing you can do is apply a sealcoat to them. This gives asphalt added protection from the elements, such as water and the sun. If you plan to apply a sealcoat yourself, here are some helpful protocols to follow. Thoroughly Clean Asphalt First In order for a sealcoat to stick to asphalt and thus hold up for a long time, the surface needs to be clean. [Read More]

5 Things To Consider When Chosing Employees For LOTO Training

If you're like owners or managers of manufacturing, food processing, automotive, or other businesses where employees routinely work with hazardous equipment and/or materials, you undoubtedly already know that having a good lockout procedure is essential for the health and safety of your employees — and it's also required per OSHA regulations. However, if you're like many employers, you may also struggle with choosing which employees are best suited for lockout training. [Read More]

Reasons To Consider Having A Custom Patio Shade Installed

You have probably seen patios with custom patio shades in the past. However, you might have never gotten to the point where you wanted one for your own home patio. Of course, if you are not familiar with just how beneficial they can be, you might not see the urgency in getting something like this installed. To help you determine whether you and your loved ones could enjoy a patio shade, you will want to continue reading. [Read More]

Why Some Governments Incentivize Commercial Abatement Projects

There is nothing like a newly renovated commercial building. Customers feel safer when a building is in better condition and you'll be able to improve the reputation of your business. If you participate in a commercial abatement program, you'll also be able to receive an exemption from your property taxes for several years. Abatement Program Options The abatement program is for commercial improvements. You might choose to construct a new building, rehabilitate an existing building, or add an addition to an existing building. [Read More]