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Remodelers Web Worthy Too
If you’ve been reading the series on e-construction written by HousingZone’s project and development manager, Todd Shraiberg, you may be wondering how the remodeler will fit into this brave new world. It’s pretty heady stuff.
Breaking ground on good habits
Richard Castaldo's new home, custom-built by the Colorado Home Builders Foundation, incorporates a few non-standard items.
Event Builds Teamwork
The most technically advanced student won't last long in the workplace without interpersonal skills and an understanding of the importance of teamwork.
Banking on Basements
Homeowners love to capture their basement space and turn it into truly usable living space, but the idea of dealing with the damp and the concrete has killed more than a few projects.
Continuing Education
It's no surprise that Heather Ross majored in Architecture during her first year at Auburn University--she was designing dollhouses at the age of 10.
'Super Bug' Damages New Orleans Housing
A non-native pest known as the Formosan subterranean termite causes an estimated $350 million in damages to the city's buildings and trees annually.
Green Remodeling Comes of Age
Last week in Denver, several dozen remodelers who attended the Green Building Conference gathered to hear two remodelers share their efforts to remodel green.
Rising Oil Prices Affect Remodelers
As prices for energy and raw materials climb at the fastest rate in five years, remodelers' businesses feel the effects.
How to Choose Plumbing Fixtures
Trends in bathrooms move toward traditional styles, with products that are easier for contractors to install.
Mission Accomplished
A company''''s mission statement goes a long way toward telling the outside world what that company wants to do.