Business Quote # 522

Business Quote # 522

“I never worry about action, but only about inaction.” ~ Winston Churchill

Final view as we cleaned up the tools from our laundry/bathroom remodel project. On to the next we go.

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Help Bring A Smile This Christmas

Help Bring A Smile This Christmas

Dependable Construction is proud to be a donation site again this year for Toys for Tots. Please help, bring your NEW Unwrapped toys our office and place in official drop box. Together we can make a difference in a child’s life this holiday season.

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Business Quote # 521

Business Quote # 521

“You are not your resume, you are your work.” ~ Seth Godin

View two of the completed laundry/bathroom remodel project. Really turned out nice, lots of room.

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Christmas Is For Giving

Christmas Is For Giving

The best part of the holidays is the spirit of giving! We couldn’t be more thankful for what God has given us and we want to help pass it on. Again this year Dependable Construction is proud to be donation site again this year for Toys for Tots Toy. We will also match every toy that is brought in. Hope everyone has a Wonderful Christmas.

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Recover, Replace or Repair?

Recover, Replace or Repair?

While most commercial roofing systems, when properly designed, installed and maintained, are meant for long-term performance, many can and will develop problems during their lifespan. But, no matter how damaged the roof, there are options to correct problems with a commercial roof. Before it can be determined which solution is best suited for a commercial roofing problem, it’s important for commercial roofers to identify a few key factors about the building and the state of the roof damage.

Many issues such as the nature and location of the building, long- and short-term use of the building, occupant requirements, type of roofing system in place, roof insulation and potential moisture problems have to be addressed. Once a commercial roofing company has identified the building requirements and the physical issues affecting roof performance, the decision to recover, repair or replace the roof can made based on the following criteria.

Recovering a Commercial Roof
In the instance that a roof has been properly installed and is in sound condition, the option to recover may be the most effective solution. This may be the case primarily if a roof has good insulation and has not been recovered before since a roof can only be recovered once. Recovering a roof is also more cost-effective and less disruptive than a full roof replacement. Extended or new warranties may also apply when recovering a commercial roof.

Repairing a Commercial Roof
If the roof damages are minor, they can easily be repaired or coated to extend the life of the roof. This is the best solution if the roof membrane and insulation is in good condition and if the building owner would like to keep costs to a minimum.

Replacing a Commercial Roof
If the nature of the roof damage is too extensive to recover or repair, full roof replacement may be the only option. As a rule of thumb, if 25% or more of a roof is damaged, it is best to replace it. Another reason to replace the roof may have to do with the insulation, if it is too wet or not up to par. Other factors to consider when looking into a full roof replacement include the owner’s long-term plans for a building, lower maintenance costs, energy savings and taking advantage of the latest technologies and roofing materials.

For any guidance regarding Commercial Roofing, or Call us on 937.318.9572 if you are considering having a more energy-efficient, sustainable home. You can also check us out on Facebook to see current jobs going on.

 

Staying Warm on the Jobsite in Winter

Staying Warm on the Jobsite in Winter

It’s that time of year again when the mercury drops below freezing and those who have to work outside begin to gear up and stay warm during the cold winter months…especially if you live in northern states. Many construction workers and others who work outside usually know how to prepare for the wintertime, but there are many others who aren’t sure where to begin. The team here from Dependable Construction have some simple tips to keep you warm and healthy while you work on a jobsite.

1.) Wear Proper Clothing and Protection

This seems like a no-brainer, but you would be surprised at how many people underestimate how cold it can get outside and not dress accordingly. First thing to remember is if you’re going to be outside for a long period of time, it’s important to wear two or three layers of clothing as well as a pair of insulated boots. (Long underwear helps a lot.) You should also wear two pairs of socks. Avoid wearing steel-toed boots. The metal attracts the cold and your feet will freeze over time. Try and find composite toe boots. They’re almost as good as steel-toed boots and will keep your feet from freezing.

Also, if you can, try and wear head, neck and eye protection. While it’s good to protect your entire body, you also need to protect the flesh on your face and head. Wear a scarf, ski mask/helmet liner and goggles to protect your eyes. This will prevent frostbite and windburn.

2.) Keep Moving

Another good way to stay warm is keep moving. Movement generates heat and keeps your blood flowing. This is also why layering is important. As you work, you will sweat. That sweat could freeze and make you cold. The more layers you have on, the easier it is stay dry. Last thing you need is to freeze inside your own clothing. If you’ll be doing work where you think you’ll sweat a lot, bring an extra pair of clothes just to be safe. Keep moving, stay dry and you’ll stay warm.

3.) Stay Hydrated – Yes Even in Winter Time

You may not feel thirsty, but yes, it is important to stay hydrated in the winter time. Water is a must when working in cold weather environments. If you have access to warm soups, broths or other warm liquids…those are okay too. But, avoid large amounts of caffeine in cold weather. (This includes soda and coffee.)

If you’ve been to a cold weather football game, some people like to hide a flask in their coats and think that a certain kind of “beveridge” will keep them warm. Folks, drinking alcohol doesn’t do anything to keep you warm. In fact, it gets you more dehydrated and can impair you when you’re working on a jobsite. Let’s face it…alcohol and jobsite don’t mix on the best of days. The chances of something happening on a cold weather day increases if alcohol is involved. Keep the flasks at home.

4.) Take Breaks

While it’s good to get into a rhythm and get work done, it’s also important not to over-do it when working in the cold weather. Make sure you take breaks to rest and warm yourself up. If your employer has a heating tent or nearby heater, take advantage of it. Be mindful that while having heaters on a jobsite is a good thing, it can also produce other hazards as well.

You have nothing to prove by staying out in the cold weather longer than others. Get yourself warmed up and take a load off. Trust us, you’ll feel a lot better.

5.) Guard Against Winter Hazards

Lastly, when working outside make sure you or your workmates are not getting frostbite or some other cold-related illness. Recognize symptoms of frostbite, pneumonia, hypothermia or overexposure. If someone’s cheeks, hands or other parts of their body start to turn red or get blisters, it’s time to take them inside and then seek medical attention.

If you see someone shaking excessively, or if their lips are discolored, or if they’re dazed and confused, they may be experiencing hypothermia. If that’s the case, that person should be taken to a hospital immediately to be checked out.

Lets Spread The Joy

Lets Spread The Joy

Well it’s that time of year again. Toys for Tots fundraiser, our team enjoy doing this every year, we hope that you all can help make a difference in a child’s life this holiday season. Please help, bring any NEW Unwrapped toys our office where you’ll see the official drop box. Enjoy the season.

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Business Quote # 520

Business Quote # 520

“Don’t go through life, grow through life.” ~ Eric Butterworth

View one of three on a laundry/bathroom remodel we just wrapped up.

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Share The Love

Share The Love

Dependable Construction is proud to be a donation site again this year for Toys for Tots. Please help, bring your NEW Unwrapped toys our office and place in official drop box. Together we can make a difference in a child’s life this holiday season.

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