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Apr 27, 2021

How to ask for payment from clients

Sometimes building houses isn’t the hard part of residential construction. Here’s what to do when the most difficult thing is getting paid.

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Apr 16, 2021

5 ways to tell clients you don’t have time for their job

When you can’t say “yes!” to every job, follow these tips and learn how construction project management software can help.

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Apr 7, 2021

Common client relationship breakdowns and how to avoid them

Breakdowns in client relationships can happen, but they can be avoided with communication and construction software such as Buildertrend.

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Feb 17, 2021

4 ways to build a culture of innovation to deliver a superior customer experience

Here are four ways you can build an innovative culture within your company in order to deliver a superior customer experience.

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Dec 23, 2020

How construction teams can land on their client’s nice list

‘Tis the season … everyone is making their list and checking it twice. Here’s how construction project software helps you land on your clients’ nice list.

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Oct 9, 2020

3 ways warranties help your team exceed client expectations

Offering enormous protection, structural warranties build the confidence that sells homes. Here’s how they also help your team exceed client expectations.

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Aug 31, 2020

5 questions contractors should ask clients before a project begins

Prior to starting a project, sit down with a potential client and have a chat. Ask the tough questions. Here are 5 that can’t be missed.

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Jun 17, 2020

5 reasons to hire a Buildertrend contractor for your next home project

On track. On deadline. On budget. That’s the Buildertrend difference. Explore the top 5 reasons to hire a contractor who uses Buildertrend for your next home project.

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