by Barry Pendley | Jun 21, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
Probably the biggest timewaster on a job site is dealing with hoses. Installing connectors, using hose clamps, and taping everything up can take a lot of time. To save time during setup and teardown, leave as many hoses connected as possible. Here are some...
by Barry Pendley | Jun 14, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
One of the more important things a business owner can establish is having set times and communicating them well. Many companies establish working hours from 9-5 and that works well. There is no flex and everyone knows what time to be ready to work. Some companies find...
by Barry Pendley | Jun 7, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
It is very important to establish a person to tend the vacuum and vacuum bags while doing extractions. Tending to the vacuum ensures its proper functioning, maximizing its efficiency in removing the insulation material. The vacuum/s should not be left alone for a...
by Barry Pendley | May 31, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
My very first insulation job was the most memorable. I was working with my dad’s business partner, Art. We had a 24 foot truck that was a mess. The truck was a beater and all kinds of stuff was on the floor boards. The truck would not start up. So, Art poured gasoline...
by Barry Pendley | Apr 18, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
Often, when we visit a company to train, they may not have a job ready. That is no problem! We have helped people construct training walls. These walls are very helpful and will allow teaching the newbies and refining the skills of the experienced. Our recent visit...
by Barry Pendley | Apr 16, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
Extracting insulation from an attic is a time-consuming chore. One of the ways to increase your efficiency is to assign a person to tend the vacuum/s while extracting. If you are using vacuum bags, you need a person tending the vacuum. This person will change the...