Category: Maintenance


LED, Lumens, Kelvin…WATT Are You Talking About?

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 by Jeff Miro

Just when I mastered CFLs and accepted the phaseout of T12 fluorescents, 100W and 75W bulbs, enter the LED bulb.

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    5 Reasons Your Business Needs to Embrace Mobile Facilities Management

    Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 by Jeff Miro

    Still a relatively new technology, mobile facilities management has numerous benefits that could enhance the way your company does business. Replacing your paper based processes with digital solutions can drastically improve your company’s resources, customer service and overall efficiency. 1) Boost your staff’s productivity onsite. The dynamic nature of digital technology allows your employees to

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      Georgia Agencies To Use LESCO Through EZIQC

      Tuesday, September 20th, 2011 by Jeff Miro

      Contractor delivers individual construction solutions using the EZIQC™ ordering system

      Georgia agencies utilizing the EZIQC® program can now select LESCO Restorations, Inc. to handle their construction projects. It is the …


        Hot Weather Concrete Patching

        Monday, July 18th, 2011 by Ken Johnson

        The success of hot-weather patching is dependent on slowing the curing time of the required repair. It is important to choose the right product for the type of patching…whether shallow, deep, or form…before pouring.

        “Hot Weather …


          No Task Too Great!!!

          Tuesday, July 5th, 2011 by Jeff Miro

          A few days ago a call came into LESCO to move a couple of counters at the Belk’s Mt. Pleasant Towne Centre. Facilities Maintenance Tech Phil Savoy was dispatched …


            What do you do when disaster strikes?

            Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 by Jeff Miro

            When people think of disasters at this time of year, they think of hurricanes and floods, but what about floods from broken pipes, fires, tornados and even air conditioning units.

            Most companies do not think of …


              AGC’s First Woman President Faces Up to Tough Economy

              Monday, March 28th, 2011 by Jeff Miro

              Kristine Young has become the first woman installed as national president of the Associated General Contractors of America. CEO of Miller the Driller, a Des Moines, Iowa-based trenchless technology contractor, she was …


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