2008 Remodeler of the Year Neil Kelly Company’s green remodeling practices, business strategies and best practices help them earn Professional Remodeler’s highest honor.
Your Custom Building Company’s Path to Going Green From a custom builder's perspective, whether you should jump into the deep end of the green pool or merely dip your toe into the shallow end depends on many factors. Here's what you should consider.
Vanity Envy in the Custom Home Ultra-luxurious bathrooms are a must-have for homeowners who aren't on a budget. It's not uncommon for customers even in lean times such as these to splurge on the vanity.
4 Useful Online Decking Resources Here's a look at four websites that provide useful information and assistance for those involved in selling, installing and selecting decks, fences, railings and other outdoor features. They run the gamut from information on treated wood to assistance for those looking for PVC decking resources. Check it out.
ICC Code Changes to Impact Housing Design Hundreds of approved code changes will be included in the 2009 version of the International Codes, used to guide construction in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
Quick and Easy Green Remodeling For a lot of remodelers, the idea of green is overwhelming. There's a wealth of information out there, but at the same time it can seem like if you're not doing it already, you're too far behind the curve. According to leading green remodelers, the best way not to be swamped is to take it one step at a time.
What Can You Recycle? Much of the debris that remodelers throw away can be reused or recycled, saving money and our natural resources in the process.
Results from Professional Remodeler's 2008 Green Survey Green building and remodeling practices are no longer just a fad, they're here to stay. Our 2008 Green Survey reflects the attitudes of remodelers across the country.
Austin’s New Urban Village A former airport site gets a makeover, creating thousands of new homes and jobs in Austin, Texas.