by Barry Pendley | Apr 5, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
What is better? Spray the entire house, then go back to the beginning and respray the entire house to fix the problems? OR, Spray an entire room and then fix the problems in that room before moving on? The title gives away our preferred approach. We believe that...
by Barry Pendley | Mar 29, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
Arriving back at the company shop after a hard day of work, the last thing you want to do is to prepare for the next day. However, it is the preparation for the next day which can make things go much smoother! An efficient company will work in such a way to offset...
by Barry Pendley | Mar 22, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
Growing up in an insulator’s family, we never had one essential item – a hose reel. We spent a lot of time digging out hoses, fixing pinched hoses and replacing them every two years. These hoses were more duct tape than plastic by the time we got rid of them. When you...
by Barry Pendley | Mar 7, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
While insulating, scraps, wrappings and material accumulate. Homeowners and builders want to see a tidy, well-maintained environment during the building process. We took the approach to “leave it cleaner than when we arrived.” It is very important to keep your...
by Barry Pendley | Feb 27, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
Have you ever found yourself running to a big box store to get an insulation machine to fill an attic? You have to start somewhere. We have done this! You know the painful, time-killing work that takes 8-10 hours to top off a 1,200 square foot attic with just 6” of...
by Barry Pendley | Feb 22, 2023 | Insulation Jobsite Efficiency
Vacuuming an attic in patterns can be an effective way to ensure that you cover the entire space and remove as much dust and debris as possible. Here are some tips on developing a process for vacuuming an attic:Start by clearing out any large objects or debris that...