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Month: May 2019

Cleaning Your Grout is Good for Your Health

Cleaning Your Grout is Good for Your Health

Cleaning your grout can keep you healthier – really? How so? Well, most grout is porous, which means it absorbs everything it encounters if not protected by a grout sealer. Grout can hold onto germs, bacteria, viruses, chemicals, mold, mildew, fungus, and more – all of these things can make you sick.

You’re exposed to these bad germs/bacteria every time you walk on grout, take a shower near grout, or eat near grout. Your young children, who often play on the floor, are exposed to the nasty germs. You don’t want to become sick from these hidden bad things in your home.

Mold and bacteria can lead to a lot of health problems for you and your family. With mold and mildew, you could get itchy skin, irritated eyes, and respiratory problems.

If the tile in your bathroom or kitchen is dirty looking or smells, there’s a good chance you have dirt, mold, or mildew build-up. Because of this, you’re exposing yourself to a toxic environment. With the right grout cleaner, you can clean up, kill, and wipe away all the germs, dirt, and mold for good – you’ll get your grout clean looking and free of filth! read more

The Labor Shortage in the Construction Industry

The Labor Shortage in the Construction Industry

There is a labor shortage in the construction, which is delaying projects. It’s a common problem everywhere. Most contractors are having a hired time finding skilled workers.

Here are some ways to boost the hiring of workers:

  • Attracting and hiring women. Only about 9.1 percent of the construction workforce is female. The industry needs to actively attract and retain more women workers by offering equal pay, using gender-neutral language in job postings, gender-neutral bathrooms on work sites, have a zero-tolerance sexual harassment policy, create leadership opportunities, and family-friendly work policies.
  • Attracting and hiring millennials. In the next 10 years, about 20 percent of the work force will retire, so millennials are essential to the future of labor in the construction industry. Construction companies need to offer career advancement and skill development to attract this generation. They also need to offer the use of innovations, technology, and competitive pay.
  • Attracting and hiring Hispanics. Hispanics currently make up 29% of the workforce. Companies need to over dual-language platforms, diversity inclusion policies, jobsite training, and more
  • Attracting and hiring veterans. About only 6% of veterans each year out of 240,000-360,000 make it to the construction industry. Companies need to promote the job to veterans by focusing on continued education and training. Companies need to implement flexible leave polices, promote teamwork, and career development.
  • Use technology to fill the gaps. Technology can streamline workflow and robots can do some

It’s essential for contractors to attract new workers in different ways or else they won’t be able to complete projects on time.

As a contractor licensing company, we urge you to join the world of contracting. It is a rewarding career. Lots to learn.  To join this industry, you need to be licensed, and we have helped thousands of contractors in Florida and across the United States get their contractor license.

We will work with you on your license application. We will ask you to provide all your information from background to testing and education. We will fil out the application and send it to the Construction Licensing Board on your behalf to get you approved. We can get you approved the first time and get you licensed fast.

To get your contractor license, click our Florida contractor’s license page to get started with us or call 239-777-1028. read more