Forget the debate about climate change, green building makes sense for you and your customers.
Welcome to the era of the sustainable kitchen and bath.
But real estate agents insist they show houses based on client preferences, not on their potential compensation.
The 121-acre Strand at Headlands lets buyers build to whatever style they choose.
Joe Pusateri of Elite Homes has built a second career on telling builders how to get what they want from banks, contractors and customers.
Vacation rentals are fueling new-home sales at Seabrook, a resort community near Puget Sound.
Trufig installation kits allow flush-mounted wall switches and outlets.
Hardie Reveal is an economical way for cladding multifamily buildings.
Refrigerator Columns offer design flexibility in the kitchen.
First CFL dimmer introduced.
Fusion combines the power of pneumatic and the flexibility of cordless.
BreezeDry dries delicate clothes with fresh air and moisture.
Economy Series are economical to install.
Portable Carpentry Workshop allows easy workstation set up.
Proper window installation is vital to achieve the best performance out of your windows.
Green building and affordable housing don't have to be mutually exclusive.
The speed of the recovery will vary significantly across states and metropolitan areas.
Builders across the country crack the code for selling small houses.
A combination of the green building groundswell and the new economy may bring OVE and advanced framing into common practice.
But changes to their operations are attributed more to market conditions instead of bankruptcy.
EVHA will now offer a new awards category for existing homes that showcase energy-efficiency upgrades and performance improvements.
Attend this year's conference to have a greater impact on federal legislation and regulation.
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