Pro Remodeler Wins Two Prestigious Jesse H. Neal Awards
The editorial team was honored with one of B2B journalism's most prestigious awards in the categories of Best Subject-Related Package and Best Range of Work by a Single Author
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Business Coach Cited in Attorney General Lawsuit Against Contractor
A New England contractor faces a civil suit alleging his company’s growth was tied to a business coach with a model that “encourages fraud"
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Harvard Says Remodeling Spending Downturn to Slow
Could the drop in remodeling spending from post-COVID levels regulate soon?
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Power Home Remodeling Now Offers Subsidized Childcare
The home improvement giant's move seeks to address a greater industry issue
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Green-Powered Cabinetry
FSC-certified and with low- or no-VOC binders and glues, Neil Kelly Cabinets were green before green was cool.
Atlanta Hit Hard by Downturn
Atlanta was recently named the third-emptiest city in the country by Forbes (behind only Las Vegas and Detroit), based on Atlanta's rising homeowner and rental vacancy rates. Here's what that means for remodelers.
Spray-foam Products Equal Green Insulation
McCutcheon, a green contractor, says that spray-foam products are at the top of the food chain when it comes to green insulation.
Water-Powered Green: Hydronic Heating Systems
Green Remodeler Sylvain Cote; from the firm Absolute Green Homes in South Salem, N.Y., is an NAHB, Certified Green Professional and avid installer of hydronic heating systems.
Remodeling Product Previews for February 2009
New product reviews plus a review of countertops, surfaces and doors
January 2009 Product Preview
New products for remodelers plus a review of flooring and structural products
See-Thru Energy Efficiency
Scott Sevon, the president of green remodeling firm Sevvonco discusses why he chooses Pella's Designer Series windows