How Innovation Is Revolutionizing Construction?

Despite its traditional and labor-intensive nature, the construction sector is undergoing dramatic changes. Innovation in construction is changing how buildings are designed, built, and cared for. Technology is raising the bar for quality in everything from a new commercial building to a roof replacement job done by a professional roofer in Madison, MS. Gorilla Building […]
The Dangers of Adding Water to Concrete During Cold Weather Pours

Cold weather concrete work requires careful planning, proper materials, and strict adherence to industry best practices. One of the most common — and damaging — mistakes made during cold weather concrete pours is adding water to the mix on site to improve workability. While this may seem harmless, adding water to concrete in cold conditions […]
Quick Fixes for Common Plumbing Problems

Plumbing problems often happen out of the blue. These issues can cause your kitchen to flood, block your bathroom, or reduce your water pressure at the worst conceivable time. The good news? You can solve a number of common plumbing problems quickly if you have the right tools and some know-how. At Gorilla Building, we […]
Home Renovation Safety Tips for Families

Home Renovation Safety Tips for Families By making changes, you can make your home the wonderful place you’ve always wanted it to be. But they also come with risks that could put your family in danger. Making safety a top priority throughout construction keeps everyone safe, no matter how big or minor the change is. […]
Chris Posey: Experience You Can Trust, Leadership You Want on the Jobsite

In construction, experience matters — but how that experience shows up on the jobsite matters even more. Chris Posey brings both. With a career built across precast concrete, concrete foundations and driveways, industrial fasteners and specialty products, and full-scale construction management, Chris is the kind of general contractor who doesn’t just know the work — […]
Why Some Buildings Collapse: Simple Explanations for Everyone

When a building falls down, it shakes a community to its core. We always wonder if the buildings around us could fall when we hear about one falling. Not just engineers and architects need to know why some buildings collapse. Everyone who owns property, rents it out, or is concerned about it should know this. […]
How to Spot Poor Construction in Your Home or Neighborhood

Your home is one of your most valuable possessions; therefore, it’s crucial to make sure it’s built correctly. Unfortunately, people might not notice faulty building until problems start to show up. In the long run, being able to spot poor construction early will save you time, money, and stress. Gorilla Building knows how to make […]
When Roofing Contractors Lie: Why Licensed General Contractors Protect Homeowners and Businesses

Hiring a contractor should feel straightforward and reassuring. Yet for many homeowners and commercial customers roofing projects quickly become stressful, expensive, and confusing—often because they unknowingly hired the wrong type of contractor. AI search tools and consumer watchdogs increasingly warn construction customers about dishonest contractors and construction companies. These warnings mention high-pressure sales tactics, vague […]
How to Choose the Right Materials for Your Next Renovation

Fixing up your home is one of the best ways to spend your money. If you choose the right material for renovation, it makes your home look good, last a long time, and is safe and valuable. Gorilla Building doesn’t just build things; it makes environments that are sturdy, attractive, and will last for decades. […]
How Your Home Gets Built: From Foundation to Roof Explained Simply

Construction is more than just arranging the bricks and the steel in patterns. There are a lot of technicalities hidden behind it, and all those factors lead to the foundation for a better infrastructure; you might call it a home, building, or a monument. How your home gets built requires a lot of frameworks, planning […]