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  • Wood Preservative Technologies Receive NAHB Research Center National Green Building Certifications
    Osmose, Inc., the premier supplier of wood preservative technologies, has earned Green Approved Product certification for its MicroPro and NatureWood (ACQ) wood preservative technologies from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Research Center under the National Green Building Standard program.
  • Reclaimed Wood Flooring is the Ultimate Green Choice
    When it comes to flooring options, everyone knows that wood is a green flooring choice, but for the ultimate in green flooring, consider using reclaimed wood.
  • Timber Giant Charts its Rebirth
    One of the world's largest paper, pulp and timberland products manufacturers says it will continue ambitious business restructuring and aggressive cost-cutting measures to help it rebound from the current operating environment that has devastated the industry.
  • Ace Hardware Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among Home Improvement Retailers
    For a third consecutive year, Ace Hardware ranks highest in satisfying home improvement retail store customers, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2009 Home Improvement Retail Store Study,.
  • Interest in Green Construction Growing
    Custom home builders in the California market are noticing a growing interest in green construction among consumers. Here are their observations.
  • Economy Puts Lumber Out on a Limb
    The glut of homes in foreclosure, vacant or stuck on the market has the nation's lumber industry hanging on by a limb. Here’s a look at the current state of the industry.
  • The Plastic Solution
    A Plastics in Building & Construction Special Interest Group tells us here that plastics offer cost and energy savings as well as long-term performance when used for a wide variety of building materials. They believe they can help contractors and builders save money and score big in customer satisfaction.
  • Price of Lumber Stable In Spite Of Hurricanes
    Here's some good news. The late summer trifecta of Hurricanes Gustav, Hanna and Ike have not driven up the cost of wood like past storms.
  • Wood Product Resistant to Mold, Insects
    Here’s a look at a relatively new lumber product that blocks the growth of mold and protects lumber from fungus, wood rot and insects.
  • Housing Slump Takes Ax to Logging
    As sawmills across the U.S. close their doors in response to the housing market slump, the ripple effect has spread well beyond the mill workers. Loggers, logging-equipment dealers, timberland owners, and many retail and professional businesses also are feeling the effects.
  • U.S. Lumber Demand Expected to Plummet
    The drop in new home construction has timber industry experts predicting a staggering drop in U.S. demand for lumber. Compared with record lumber consumption in 2005, this year's demand is expected to drop by 19 billion board feet, according to industry leaders.
  • Eco-friendly Flooring Gains Traction
    Something new is afoot and it's catching on: eco-friendly flooring. Green, recycled materials and updated natural resources help create a healthier environment and look good to boot.
  • Porcelain Becomes Go-To Choice for Tile
    Porcelain tile has become very popular in the past couple of years, according to manufacturers and interior designers. Here’s a look at a few of the reasons why consumers are choosing porcelain.
  • U.S. Lumber Coalition Wary of New Canadian Subsidies
    The U.S. Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports is expressing concern that Canadian authorities will use a recently announced subsidy plan to aid an already heavily taxpayer-supported Canadian forestry industry in violation of the U.S.-Canada Softwood Lumber Agreement.
  • Falling prices, Sales Damage Idaho's Forest Products Industry
    Idaho's forest products industry had a not-so-good year in 2007, and a weak housing market promises more of the same in 2008.

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