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Phaze Concrete explains the best ways to know the construction company you hired is trustworthy, which awards peace of mind.

CEDAR CITY, UTAH, UNITED STATES, February 20, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Having construction done to your home can be an exciting time. However, it can also be a stressful time, with a lot of considerations and decisions to make. The last thing you, as the homeowner needs is to distrust your contractors. After all, these people are in your home, intimately reshaping your personal living space. Thus, you want to be as comfortable with them being there as possible. Distrust should never be an issue a homeowner should have to deal with.

Phaze Concrete works alongside different construction companies every day. There are many different types of people out there and unfortunately, some are not on the up and up. Fortunately, there are many different signs that can alert homeowners of suspicious companies early on. Here are the different signs to look for to tell whether a construction company is trustworthy:

Easily Provides References

References are the lifeblood of construction companies. Unfortunately, construction companies can pop up out of nowhere. When clients do not ask for references, they might have a hard time finding that out. Knowing this and wanting to prove their hard-earned worth, trustworthy businesses want to show potential clients their references. Legitimate companies work hard for their reviews and references. Therefore, they want to showcase them as part of their construction portfolio.

The Company is Open and Honest About Cost

Construction projects are expensive. It is up to the construction company to be able to give an honest and accurate figure at the start. Even if the figure is not what you want to hear, and they know it, it is their responsibility. That way, you are not blindsided by the project going grossly over budget. Being that the company is in the business, it is not unfair to expect an accurate quote for the project. If that number fluctuates throughout the project, not only is it inconvenient, it is also distrustful. Therefore, no matter what, a construction company is going to be upfront about the cost and provide an accurate estimate.

Consistency is Key

Everyone wants projects, especially those of the construction type, to be quick. Most people want to get a construction project over with so they can return to their lives. Of course, that is understandable, but what matters much more than being quick is being consistent. Everyone involved wants a construction project to be done right. To do that, though, the construction company must go at a comfortable pace. Therefore, if they are consistent in what they say and what they do, you have found a good company.

In summation, Phaze Concrete knows how stressful construction projects can be. That is why they are advocating for people to find trustworthy constructions companies. Safety and security mean everything, especially when it comes to the home. Therefore, companies and clients need to work together to ensure everyone is educated. These signs are simple, but you certainly do not want to miss them.

To learn more about Phaze Concrete, click here

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Secretary Perdue Speaks to the National Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic

WHAT: Secretary Perdue will deliver remarks at the Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic. Prior to the remarks, Secretary Perdue will hold a media availability in the Creation Room.
WHEN: Saturday, February 23rd at 6:00pm CT

WHERE: Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center, 1551 N Thoreau Dr., Schaumburg, IL 60173

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SELFISH THINGS

 

Drops New Single

"Drained"

Featuring William Ryan Key

 

 

Currently on "The Virtue Tour"

Tickets On Sale Now at http://www.selfishthingsband.com

 

February 22, 2019 - Toronto, ON - Selfish Things have dropped their brand new single "Drained" today. Featuring guest vocals from William Ryan Key, the Toronto 4-piece are delivering a rock-driven single with haunting vocals. Diving into the thought that maybe your partner won't be able to stick with you through the ups and downs of life, "Drained" transforms a question so many people have asked into an emotionally captivating song. Fans can check out the new single at http://smarturl.it/SFDrained.

 

On the track, front man Alex Biro shares "I'd just gotten married and had spent a lot of time thinking about the importance of sticking together through thick/thin. In the age of Tinder and online dating, people tend to give up on each other instead of working through the difficult shit. It's a lot easier to call it quits than it is to fix yourself when you feel like you can open your phone and find somebody else. I never want to be that - ever."         
 

Fans across the US will have a chance to hear "Drained" live for the first time as the band is kicking off "The Virtue Tour" today in Atlanta. In support of William Ryan Key (formerly of Yellowcard) alongside Pure Noise Records labelmate Cory Wells, this is set to be a very special tour that should be on everyone's Spring calendar. For a full list of shows, please see below or visit http://www.selfishthingsband.com.
    

Upcoming Selfish Things Tour Dates:

2/22 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade

2/23 - Orlando, FL @ Soundbar

2/24 - Tampa, FL @ Crowbar

2/26 - Chapel Hill, NC @ Cat's Cradle

2/27 - Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery

3/1 - Brooklyn, NY @ Baby's All Right

3/2 - Philadelphia, PA @ Foundry

3/3 - Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall

3/5 - Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee's

3/7 - Lakewood, OH @ Mahall's

3/8 - Pontiac, MI @ The Pike Room

3/9 - Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen

3/10 - St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club

3/12 - Denver, CO @ Globe Hall

3/13 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Urban Lounge

3/15 - Portland, OR @ Paris Theatre

3/16 - Vancouver, BC @ The Roxy

3/17 - Seattle, WA @ Barboza

3/19 - San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill

3/21 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy

3/22 - Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room

3/23 - San Diego, CA @ HOB Voodoo Room

3/24 - Phoenix, AZ @ Rebel Lounge

3/26 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad

3/28 - Austin, TX @ Barracuda

3/29 - Dallas, TX @ Three Links

3/30 - San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger

3/31 - Houston, TX @ House of Blues

4/2 - Nashville, TN @ The High Watt

 

While taking their name from Jimmy Eat World's "23", with unmatched determination Selfish Things prove they are neither selfish nor self-serving. Having spent years cultivating and nurturing his raw, natural talent, dedication to musicianship and songwriting, Biro founded Selfish Things. All of this, in the hope of shedding light on one simple, yet oftentimes overlooked, concept - honesty. 

"It's just honest," he explains. "I think it's the first time in my life that I've legitimately told the truth. I think it's really okay to engage with darkness, to acknowledge it, despite the fact that people run from it. At a show, the collective feeling you get when everyone is engaged in what's happening is irrefutably the equalization of our human suffering. I really feel like our words connect to people in every way imaginable. That's the point of what we do."

 

The Toronto, Ontario four-piece, consisting of Alex Biro (Vocals/Guitar/Piano), Mike Ticar (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Cam Snooks (Rhythm Guitar) and Jordan Trask (drums), bring unabashedly honest music to a world fueled by false promises and pretenses.      
 

With new music in the works and an exciting touring schedule ahead, 2019 is already promising to be a monumental year for Selfish Things. For more information, head to http://www.purenoise.net/.