What changes when fabrication comes home.
Six things look different the day after training. Not promises — outcomes shops on the system are already living. The day of no innovation in the chimney industry is over.
Six things look different the day after training. Not promises — outcomes shops on the system are already living. The day of no innovation in the chimney industry is over.
This is not cookie-cutter work. SafeStax is about understanding what works and why — and what is safe and how to make it safer.
Most of the wholesale price stays in your business. You sell what you build. The fabricator's margin becomes your margin.
Variable pitch, odd flue, oversized chase — built on your schedule, by your crew, with no third-party lead time baked into your quote.
Build the cap. Stand behind it. Fix it locally if anything ever goes wrong. Your customers see your name on the work — and your name on the warranty.
The geometry your shop figured out — by hand, by accident, by the smallest degree of trial — is encoded into the parametric system. The institutional memory stays with the shop, not the person.
Plug in the customer's measurements. The system handles the math. Calculated decisions become as easy as putting in a few custom numbers — and your team becomes the experts on the floor.
Make it easy for anyone in the shop to order a safe product. The math is solved at the file level. Your customers get a safer product for the family and home they paid you to protect.
The launch is open.
This is not an argument that every shop should work the same way. It is not a claim that other systems are wrong. Plenty of shops have wholesale relationships that have earned years of trust — honoring that loyalty is a valid reason to keep the path you’re on. This is simply a different path for shops ready to be part of where the industry is headed.