Stormy was a firefighter who had been injured on the job and was trying to provide for his young family. He was a likable fellow. He also stood about 6 feet, 6 inches tall. He ordered a 16 by 40 Lofted Barn with an L-porch.
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August/September 2020
Industry Experts Share How to Create a More Resilient Business
I recently spoke with two shed industry specialists to gather their top lessons learned from COVID-19 and how these tips can be applied moving forward to ensure your business remains resilient in the face of change.
The Choice of Entity
Matching entity choice to current and long-term strategies—basic tax and structural considerations for the growing business
3 Common Mistakes Shed Websites Make—And What You Can Do About It
In this article, we will look at these common issues and provide tips and suggestions on how to improve your website to stand out and generate more leads.
Remember . . . Reboot, Renew
Hitting your reboot button or finding your passion again is key to keeping it not only fresh, but also to keep the momentum going.
Inventions, Innovation, and Automation
The types of automation equipment offered are as varied as the types of businesses in the shed-building industry—and so are the benefits builders can gain from automation.
Low-Pressure, Closed-Cell Spray Foam Insulation
Foam as an insulator, vapor barrier, R-value attainer, and safely manufacturing a healthy, strong, and comfortable building.
Lessons Learned in Shed Marketing (Part 2)
With a solid shed-building foundation in place, it’s time to work on ads and branding.
Sheds and Online Sales
COVID-19 pandemic pushes some builders to grow in online shed sales.
Integrity and Heritage
The founders of Heritage Building Company have built their business on integrity and a shed-building heritage.