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Rapid Growth Forecase for Vinyl Windows and Doors

While overall demand for windows and doors in the United States is expected to wane significantly over the next three years,

The Green Connection

Everything turns green in the summer. Why not mortgages?

Green and Growing

In a recent edition of Nation’s Building News, articles on resource-efficient construction started on the top of the first page.

Get to the Next Level

Are you a builder committed to the quality process but still need a breakthrough to reach levels of quality and customer satisfaction you expect?

A Conservation Community

The first principle of conservation in real estate development is the protection of land.

Fight or Switch?

You can change anything you want, so long as it’s something we do. In a nutshell, that’s the approach most large production builders seem to take with buyers’ requests to change something about their new homes.

Shelter Doctors

The human condition is an interesting one. For mere survival, our needs are few: food, water and shelter. It doesn’t take much more than that to sustain a body.

Insulation Firms Honored for Quality Program

Two insulation firms -- Collins & Co. of Vernon, Conn., and Comfort Insulation of Bend, Ore. -- have been named National Certified Contractor Firms of the Year.

Beach Housing Bull's-Eye

A builder would probably not be surprised if a development priced more than $100,000 below the median average sold briskly - especially in Huntington Beach, Calif.

Going the Extra Green Mile

Long before anyone coined the phrase 'green building,' there was one Colorado builder who adopted these modern-day ideals.
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