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Arch Wood Protection

FRX fire-retardant wood is made for balconies, stairways, covered walkways and other exterior applications.

Base Price: $494,068

Bradenton, Fla., builder Pat Neal sold 71 semi-custom homes in 2001 for $50 million in revenue.

Pella

The Architect Series sliding patio door is designed to offer the look of divided light with the benefit of energy efficiency.

Lennox

Using ultraviolet light and photo-catalytic oxidation, the PureAir system captures and destroys 75% of particles and 60% of bioaerosols as small as 0.3 microns inside a home, the company says.

Corrected Walk-Through Items at Move-in

20% of buyers perceived that all walk-through items were completed before move-in, and 47% said “most” were.

Base Price: $155,000

Denver builder Pat Hamill opened this 1,523-square-foot Brockton model at Oakwood Homes’ Kessler Walk community in January 2001.

Price Pfister

The Marielle single-control faucet features a matching soap dispenser and side spray.

Andersen Windows

Sidelights and transoms to accompany 400 Series Frenchwood patio doors can expand the design possibilities for balcony, deck, courtyard and porch entries.

More Moratoria Likely After Tahoe Decision

Moratoria on construction had been a local planner’s tool of last resort, imposed only when left with no other options to halt a project or group of projects.

Book Review: The New Bungalow

Filled with photos — from simple, charming streetscapes to warm, rich interiors — The New Bungalow is a wealth of details and ideas for builders and designers interested in the Arts and Crafts style of architecture.

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