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  • Ensure it is close to the workspace; there should be coverage on the floor as well as the wall to lean material.

  1. Bring in any cordless tools to ensure batteries are being charged.

  2. Bring in materials from the van/truck and set them on the blankets.  All material should be brought in during the same time-frame.

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  • Be aware of larger and heavier items that require a team lift. Do not attempt to lift an item identified as a a team lift item, as indicated on the label or parts list.

  • Material should be brought in following the initial walkthrough with the customer.

  • Material should be organized by room with the exception of partitions; partitions should be staged in the “shop” area to be prepped.  The prepped partitions will then be brought to the workspace and hung on the rail.

  1. Inspect each item prior to placing it in the staging area. Inspect the front, back, and each side for chips or damages. If any damage is identified and needs replacement, call the shop/warehouse as soon as identified. Always strive to identify all damaged or incorrectly size parts as early as possible in the day, and make a single phone call to the shop/warehouse.

For any materials that need to be cut prior to dry-fitting or installing, leave them in the van until it is time to install them. For example, pieces of baseboard, fascia, crown, scribe, or filler.

Do not prep partitions against the wall; find a location to prep on sawhorses with partitions laying horizontally.  This may be outside of the space or the home.

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  • Doing so early will allow for a call to the shop/warehouse, and a plan can be created to avoid a return visit.

  1. Stage accessories and hardware.

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  • Load in hand tools, hardware, and cleaning materials (crayons, cleaner, rags, vacuum).

  • Load accessories into each space and set them on the blanketsin each staging area.

  • Assess the accessories based on the BOM and ensure you have the correct quantity and finish of all accessories needed for the installation.

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Always use blankets or protective material before placing anything down on the floor.  Always respect the customer’s property and preferences.

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  1. Using painter’s tape, tape all elevation drawings on the wall close to their respective installation walls.

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