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Give Thanks: The Month of Gratitude
The month of November is the perfect time to pause and give thanks. It is known as the month of gratitude. Of course, we also celebrate a favorite holiday at the end of the month centered on giving thanks. It has been a tough year for many, but there is still so much to be…
Read MoreWhy An Online Presence Is Important For Your Construction Business
The carpentry and construction world is not necessarily known for leading in the tech world. But it is important to advance with the times. And having an online presence is crucial in today’s day and age. You probably remember the days where you found a service via a newspaper ad or in the yellow pages.…
Read MoreTop 7 Reasons to Vote
The year 2020 has been eventful to say the least! It has also been a very controversial year in many ways. Probably the most controversial issue, however, has been that of the presidential election. People seem to be more divided than ever. And many are even questioning the purpose of voting. That’s why we want…
Read MoreImportant Non-Carpentry Skills That Every Carpenter Needs
Many of the skills required for commercial carpenters are obvious. They need to have the appropriate certifications and training. And they ought to have a certain amount of knowledge and expertise in all things carpentry. But what other skills do carpenters need? What other non-carpentry skills will help a carpenter truly succeed? Commercial and residential…
Read MoreCommercial Carpentry Areas of Expertise
When people think of carpentry, they often associate it with woodworking. They picture ornate pieces of furniture or handmade tables. But commercial carpentry is so much more than that! Carpentry does sometimes include woodworking, but it also covers residential and commercial projects as well. Which each require very different skill sets! Most people do not…
Read MoreHow to Prepare for Hurricane Season
Florida contractors know that hurricane season runs from June through October, and typically peaks in September. As a contractor, knowing how to prepare for bad weather systems is extremely important. And how bad weather may affect open projects. What contractors need to know Contractors need to be keenly aware of weather conditions throughout hurricane season.…
Read More6 Tips For Staying Safe On The Job
Safety is of the utmost importance on a construction site. But “safety” can also cover several topics. Such as personal safety versus equipment safety. It is important to know the ins and outs of all safety precautions pertaining on the worksite. Here are a few tips to help you stay safe on the job: Drink…
Read More5 Carpentry Myths Debunked
Unfortunately, some myths and rumors circulate about carpentry that simply aren’t true. You can’t believe everything you hear. This is why we want to set the record straight and debunk 5 common myths about carpentry. Carpentry is simply woodwork For many, the term “carpenter” conjures images of a man intently building some kind of wooden…
Read MoreHow Toolbox Talks Help Us Maintain the Highest Safety Standards
Quality is one of the top assurances you get when working with Waldron Carpentry. Quality goes hand-in-hand with efficiency and effectiveness. We have spent the last 20+ years building a reputation based on these elements. We don’t simply comply with the minimum OSHA standards, but choose to go above and beyond to give our clients…
Read MoreContractor VS Carpenter: What’s The Difference?
The terms “contractor”, “carpenter” and even “woodworker” are often used interchangeably. But they mean different things to those working in the industry. It is important to know the difference to determine which professional is right for which job. CONTRACTORS When people use the word “contractor” they are typically referring to general contractors. But even that…
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