The Stone Construction Company, Inc. strives to be a great place to work. We care about our employees and support them, while also offering them the opportunity to grow with the company.
In recognition of all The Stone Construction Employees, we would like to express our sincere admiration for their outstanding efforts in the workplace. We appreciate everything our employees have done since they have joined us, specifically the professionalism they have shown to our customers and our team. We are proud of their dedication and hard work that makes every critical project a success. Tips for snowblower safetySafety Tip #1: Know your limitations. Using a snowblower requires physical activity in often cold and sometimes inclemet weather. If you are unsure of your ability to operate the machinery you should consult with your doctor. Never operate your equipment while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Safety Tip #2: Know your equipment. Accidents can happen when you are unfamiliar with the equipment you are operating. Even if you are familiar with your equipment it doesn't hurt to freshen up by re-reading the safety materials. You can find the parts manual and safety manual for most machines online. Never stick any part of your body into the machine, even if it is not running. Always be familiar with your equipment before you even start it up. Safety Tip #3: Dress appropriately. Loose clothing can be dangerous so don't wear objects that dangle such as scarfs or headphones because they can accidentally get caught in the machine. If it is cold remember to wear clothing that keeps you warm but stills allow for proper movement to operate the machine. Eye and ear protection are also very important to protect against flying debris and the noise of the machine. Safety Tip #4: Be aware of your surroundings. Rocks, sticks, and other debris can become a projectile damaging property and injuring people. Always make sure you know what is under the snow your are attempting to clear. For steep hills consider using alternate methods of snow removal. Using a snowblower in a place where you could lose your footing can be dangerous. Also be aware of small children and others within the vicinity of your work area. Safety Tip #5: Maintain your equipment. Snowblower safety can also depend on the condition of your machine. Damaged snowblowers are more likely to malfunction, causing greater risk of an accident or injury. It is always a good practice to thoroughly inspect the machine both before and after use. If you like The Stone Construction Co., Inc., it would mean a lot to us if you went over to Google or Facebook and left us a 5 star review. We've even made it easy, click the button of your choice below to leave a review.
Call Before You DigHave you ever seen different color paint markings or flags on the ground near construction sites? Those paint markings likely indicate the presence of utilities. Call Before You Dig is a FREE service to anyone excavating within the state of Connecticut. Call Before You Dig service enables excavators to obtain information on the location of underground utility pipes and cables in the area of the proposed work site. This knowledge will help protect the excavators from harm and the facilities from damage. For more information on CBYD, visit their website by clicking here. Do you need a perc test?Call The Stone Construction Co., Inc. A percolation test (colloquially called a perc test) is a test to determine the water absorption rate of soil (that is, its capacity for percolation) in preparation for the building of a septic drain field (leach field) or infiltration basin. The results of a percolation test are required to properly design a septic system. In its broadest terms, percolation testing is simply observing how quickly a known volume of water dissipates into the subsoil of a drilled hole of known surface area. While every jurisdiction will have its own laws regarding the exact calculations for the length of line, depth of pit, etc., the testing procedures are the same.
In general, sandy soil will absorb more water than soil with a high concentration of clay or where the water table is close to the surface. (Source: Wikipedia) We Rent 10, 15, 20, & 30 Yard Roll Off Dumpster ContainersCall The Stone Construction Co., Inc and let us help you order the right container for your home improvement or commercial project.
Roll Off Container SizesOur roll off containers come in various different sizes to best suit your needs. *There is an overage charge for each ton over your allotted tonnage per container size. calculate the right size for your projectDumpster dimensions are usually measured in feet; however, the total volume is measured in cubic yards. To calculate the size of a dumpster multiply its length, width, and height to get its volume in cubic feet. Next divide that number by 27 to convert to cubic yards. This same formula can be used to calculate the amount of debris you need to remove. What does debris weigh?Proper estimation of debris is essential to selecting the right size dumpster.
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