Restoration contractors often work on a property after damage from a storm, fire, or other natural disaster. On projects like this, property owners typically count on an insurance claim to...
Contractors often get a bad rap. While homeowners know they need a contractor to repair their house after a storm, complete a renovation, or build their dream home, they’ve heard...
Getting a big project can be a big win — but it also has downsides. Bigger projects require more materials and more labor, which means higher cash requirements. Contractors can...
Restoration and remediation contractors provide a unique blend of services. A lot of what they do is clean up and hazard removal, but many also provide reconstruction services to get...
As a contractor or sub, you can expect to incur many costs during the course of a construction project. Construction site theft can lead to enormous, unexpected costs.
As a contractor, you rely on the property owner to pay you for your work and materials. In turn, the owner is relying on the insurance company to pay their...
Mechanics liens are among the most powerful tools for contractors to ensure they get paid what they’ve earned on a construction project. In Texas, contractors must send multiple notices and...
Rising costs during a construction project affect not only the project’s profitability — they affect a contractor’s ability to survive. Economic growth already strains a construction company’s cash flow, and...
Many Utah contractors are familiar with the construction lien process to secure payment for work or materials used in a building project. But what about the surveyors, architects, engineers, and...
Restoration contractors can spend a lot of time waiting for payment. Even though the insurance company isn’t your customer, the property owner may be depending on that insurance check to...