How the Restoration Industry Can Protect Against Blood Borne Pathogens Barry Rice February 7, 2023 One Comment Blood borne pathogens pose a threat when working on restoration projects. Here’s what restorers can do to reduce the risk.Read More
Tips for Implementing Something New at Your Restoration Firm Lisa Lavender M.T.R., M.F.S.R., M.W.R. February 2, 2023 No Comments It does not work if you do not use it.Read More
Will Asbestos Ever Go Away? Barry Rice January 25, 2023 No Comments The dangerous substance will be around for a long time, so it’s imperative to learn the proper way to handle it. Read More
Your Project Manager May Be Killing Your Restoration Business Sean Scott January 19, 2023 No Comments If your repair work is barely profitable, the problem may be your project manager.Read More
How Do You Know What You NEED to Do at Your Restoration Company? Lisa Lavender M.T.R., M.F.S.R., M.W.R. January 5, 2023 No Comments A Needs Analysis provides clarity to reach the desired outcome.Read More
Mastering Fire Restoration Estimation Part 4 Sean Scott December 22, 2022 No Comments The final phase involves compiling a list of items and tasks.Read More
What's the Most Common Injury for the Restoration Business? Barry Rice December 21, 2022 No Comments Sprains and strains can be avoided with the proper training and equipment. Read More
Restorers Need to Ask: To Reply All or NOT Reply All Lisa Lavender M.T.R., M.F.S.R., M.W.R. December 1, 2022 One Comment Some tips on proper email etiquette that can make a big difference for a restoration business.Read More
Mastering Fire Restoration Estimation Part 3 Sean Scott November 23, 2022 No Comments Know the odors you are dealing with and the best ways to treat them.Read More
Restorers Need a Written Health and Safety Program Barry Rice November 16, 2022 No Comments Creating a plan can be daunting, but consistent guidance is needed.Read More