Todd Olson, owner of Olson's Do-It-All Drywall, of Hawley, Minn., grew weary of this situation. His company offers many custom hand textures but it became quickly obvious that a lot of folks in the upper Midwest have never seen them.
Having just returned from our first Walls & Ceilings Business Solutions Conference, I can't help but ponder the main challenges facing the building industry. Before getting into all that, on
By the time this issue of W&C hits the streets, it is very likely we will already know who will be president for the next four years. Whether it's President
As easy as it is to think of Walls & Ceilings as a construction magazine, I've always thought of it as at least as much a business magazine. Of course,
Practical business information is a precious commodity-concise and current information is even more invaluable. The print issues of Walls & Ceilings that you receive each month are a testament to
I'm a guitar picker when I'm not ensconced in the world of walls and ceilings. I've been in bands, played and recorded, the usual. Everything but the fame and fortune!
I am very enthusiastic to announce two ways in which Walls & Ceilings will become more directly involved with its readers this year. One involves the opportunity for contractors to
Succeeding in this world depends on how we prepare and how we respond. It is assumed, before entering any type of situation, that we enter it prepared. We go grocery
A very interesting topic of conversation recently came up on the Walls & Ceilings Web site bulletin board (www.i-boards.com/bnp/wc/) regarding the question, "Is it ever OK to leave a job