Posted: January 25, 2019 Education & Training Key to Overcoming Builder Challenges With Energy Codes Training trades, consumers, manufacturers, code officials may help solve builder issues. Continue Reading
Posted: January 11, 2019 Builders Identify Top Challenges in Meeting New Energy Code Requirements Increasing Costs, Skilled Labor Shortage, Airtightness Pose Builder Challenges Continue Reading
Posted: June 23, 2017 Market for Building Materials: Moving Towards the Middle? Discover building market insights on how shifts in housing types and price points are shaping trends in flooring, countertops, and faucets for new homes. Continue Reading
Posted: June 5, 2017 Insulation Usage Patterns Linked to Home Type, Pricepoint, Geography, and Builder Size Survey results reveal that fiberglass batt continues to be the most popular material. Continue Reading
Posted: May 19, 2017 New Survey Data: Quartz Becoming the New Granite? Quartz is, without a doubt, the fastest growing countertop material. Continue Reading
Posted: May 4, 2017 The Thick of It: Home Building Trends in Foam Sheathing Thickness Interestingly, colder climate alone does not seem to dictate when a thicker foam is used by builders. Continue Reading
Posted: April 12, 2017 How Do YOU Get Your R-value? Recent Survey Reveals Interesting Trends Survey confirms some known facts; reveals other new insights on foam sheathing. Continue Reading
Posted: February 2, 2017 Solar May Beat Coal in a Decade Solar power: the future of energy. Bloomberg projects it to outpace coal by 2020s. Start preparing now with SolSmart. Contact us to learn more! Continue Reading
Posted: July 11, 2014 Continued Growth Expected in Green Home Building Keeping up with trends in green home building? Recent report shows market optimism among builders. Continue Reading
Posted: March 28, 2014 North Carolina—5% of New Housing Stock is NGBS Green Certified 5% of new homes in North Carolina were NGBS Green Certified in 2013. Continue Reading
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