A collection of plain-spoken guides, articles, and tools to help you build a more profitable construction business. No jargon, no filler—just clear, actionable support for owners and admins in the thick of it.
You’ll see “Justin” pop up on our more complex pages. “Justin” is the name we give to all of our AI assistants, and each one is a specialist. For example, “Justin, the Sales Tax Guy” is different from “Justin, the Notice Guy.”
It’s important to know that each Justin is programmed only with official sources for its specific topic. The sales tax assistant only knows about sales tax from the official documents we’ve given it—nothing else.
My suggestion is still the same: read the main article first.
If you ask a general question, you’ll get a general (and very long) answer. The key to getting the best from any Justin is to be specific. The more precise your question, the more precise and helpful his answer will be.
Think of our articles as the map. Once you have a sense of where you are, you can ask Justin for the specific street address you need.
Welcome to the resource hub for contractors. This is your curated collection of guides, articles, and tools designed to bring clarity to your construction bookkeeping and finances.
Everything here is built to be practical, strategic, and easy to understand, so you can stop guessing.

For any construction project in Texas, your sales tax responsibility depends on four simple (but critical) questions: What’s the Property Type? → Residential or commercial? What’s the Work Type? → New construction or repair/remodel? What’s the Contract Type? → Lump-sum or separated contract? Who’s the Customer? → A standard taxable client or a qualifying exempt organization?.
If reading this makes you wonder whether your setup is tangled, you’re not alone. Most contractors don’t get this right without help—and it’s not their fault.
That’s why I offer the Fit Call + File Peek™.
It’s not a sales pitch. It’s a second set of eyes.
