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Pam Fastening Technology

Collated fasteners designed for Spanish tile roof projects have extra-sharp points to pierce roofing glaze and, when used with Pam’s countersinking screw gun, help reduce the number of broken tiles, the company says.

Walking on Broken Glass

Generally something you avoid stepping on, broken glass is becoming a hot new flooring option, with a handful of artisans and manufacturers offering tile made from melted recycled glass.

Bruce Hardwood Floors

Made from northern oak, Westchester Strip has micro-beveled edges for easier installation and to subtly distinguish the individual boards.

Cabinet Trends

How does one stay up to date on trends in kitchen and bath design?

Weather Shield

Legacy Series French doors have a 2 1/4-inch-thick door panel in heights up to 10 feet along with four 4-inch adjustable hinges.

Home Buyer Stats

The data indicate that most home buying decisions are made within a relatively short time.

Metabo

The SBE750 1/2-inch hammer drill has a maximum tightening torque of 159 inch-pounds and offers 3/4-inch capacity in concrete, 1/2-inch capacity in steel and 1 1/2-inch capacity in softwood, the company says.

Digital Alchemy

When I was a kid, I got upset that everyone got mail but me.

ODL

Bring fresh air inside with Pro-Series door glass vents.

Housing, Like Politics, Is Local

It’s easy to focus on the national, the big picture. National is exciting

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