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Checklist For Starting A Cast Stone Manufacturing Business

 

If you are considering starting a small-scale cast stone manufacturing business, here is a checklist to help keep you on track.

Before You Do Anything Else

  • Research any local regulations that might affect your business, including truck traffic, industrial zoning requirements, etc.
  • Do your local market research, including demand, competition, etc.

Location

  • Make sure you have adequate shop space.
  • Be sure that you have a warm water supply near your mixing and pouring area.
  • Define a dry storage area for cement and coloring agents.
  • Get storage containers for coloring agents.
  • Set up a curing area in the shop to store molds for 12 hours.
  • Be sure that you have adequate table and shelf space for working and storage.
  • Have enough room in your "yard" for aggregate delivery.
  • Define an aggregate storage area, build bins if desired.
  • Locate an outdoors curing area to store product until cured.
  • Provide an adequate loading/unloading area in your yard.

Locate and Acquire the Equipment Needed

  • Molds--get quality, or you'll have to replace them often.
  • Vibrating table.
  • Mixer--be sure it's large enough for your projected workload.
  • At a minimum, get a pallet jack--if you can afford a forklift, get one.
  • Build racks for working with corner molds. --Dry scale--preferably digital.
  • Make sure that your water hose has a storage reel and reaches your mixer and vibrating table.
  • Stacking pallets--specially designed pallets for holding molds.
  • Normal pallets for handling finished product.
  • Mold storage solution (industrial wire baskets, etc.)
  • Large, sturdy wheelbarrow.
  • Misc. buckets, shovels, gloves, putty knives, etc.

Materials

  • Determine availability and choices of lightweight aggregate
  • Locate a wholesale lightweight aggregate supplier.
  • Find a coloring agent supplier.
  • Find an admixture supplier.
  • Find a wholesale cement supplier.
  • Set up accounts with the aggregate, coloring, and cement suppliers.
  • Explore various packaging solutions (pallets, boxes, etc)

Misc.

  • Will you be installing the product?
  • Will you deliver the product to the customer? How?

Business Stuff

  • Decide on a business name.
  • Get a business license (may need state and local)
  • Apply for a state tax number early in the process so you can purchase wholesale.
  • Get a business bank account, even if you'll be a sole proprietorship.
  • Develop a marketing plan.
  • Carefully research your costs and set several price points: wholesale, contractor, and retail.
  • Set up a bookkeeping system.
  • Design or purchase invoices, estimate forms, etc.
  • Business cards and stationery.

Assembling all of the stuff and getting all of the paperwork done can be intimidating, but if you break it up into smaller chunks with a checklist, you'll find the process much more manageable--and maybe even enjoyable!

Copyright 2006 by Dave Sharpe Permission to use this article is freely given as long as it remains unchanged and the resource box remains attached.

Author: Dave Sharpe
 
Author Bio:
Dave Sharpe is a well-known scripter. Dave likes to create articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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