Facts, Opinions, and Everything In Between: Construction
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Drywall, tile, wood, concrete, asphalt — contractors have to be prepared to work with all of these different materials. Of course, not every contractor works with all of these materials. Someone who builds roads may never work with tile, and someone whose career centers around building bathrooms may never work with asphalt. However, construction workers do tend to have familiarity with all of these materials, and they can easily apply what they know to new materials. Their versatility is astounding in this way. That versatility is something we hope to feature on this blog. Of course, we'll share lots of topics, but always with that versatility in mind.