Flooring and How it Relates
to Airplanes……
A favorite person of
mine likes to relate all aspects of his life to airplanes. He does this because in his younger years he
was a pilot. I can relate to this in my
own little way because I tend to relate things to things I like too, whether
that is my family experiences, sports, or yes even flooring. I grew up in the Boise area and I am going to
have different experiences than somebody from South Africa. I thought it might be fun to relate flooring
to planes and airplane flights for a moment. Buckle your seat belt and come
along for the ride for a quick minute or two….
When a pilot and airplane gets
ready to take off, we learn of different things that can happen during a
flight. A lot of them are pretty serious
in the event of a crash or something really going wrong with the plane. This is more of a warning and preparation for
a possible emergency. One thing the
pilot cannot promise, which is a bit out of his control, is whether or not the
flight will hit some turbulence. This is
similar in flooring and in construction in general. Try as we might, sometimes your flooring
project might hit a little turbulence during the construction process. Nobody likes it, but we can get through it.
A common type of flooring
turbulence is freight being a little off schedule among a few other
things. Try as we might, sometimes
freight just shows up a day later or sometimes much longer than we were
told. At Capell Flooring, we do everything in our power to be as accurate
with scheduling as possible, but sometimes the unexpected comes up with freight
lines or other things that are just out of our control. We have a turbulence letter and our “ducks in
a row” checklist that we send out to our clients to make sure we avoid as many,
if not all, bumps along the way.
Capell Flooring and Interiors - Airplanes and How It Relates To Flooring |
When you are flying and you hit
turbulence, a good captain will take you through the turbulence and bumps, and
safely guide you through it. When we
occasionally hit some turbulence during your flooring project, although it is
never fun, we guide you through it as quickly and painlessly as possible too,
like a good pilot would in a flight. The
end result is you have a beautiful new floor, with the fewest amount of bumps
as possible along the way.
Thanks for flying with us today,
Matt Capell
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