Growing numbers of full-service remodelers are embracing the homeowner tax credits for energy-efficient work as possible segues to larger remodeling jobs. Energy audits often play a key role.
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A statistical glimpse at incentives for investing in energy-efficient home improvements.
Waiting for things to return to "normal" in your business? Don't hold your breath because the way things were is not the way they will be, and energy policy is ushering in the new era.
Most remodelers identify their companies as 'moderately green.' Find out more about what that means.
Michigan remodeler steers trade contractors toward green building methods without ever uttering the dreaded "G word."
Remodelers have long lamented the gutting of skilled-trade education in the U.S. Economic realities may bring it back.
In "The Truth About Green Business," integrative design emerges as one key to successful green construction projects.
Using energy audits to set priorities for the stimulus tax credit.
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Regardless of whether your state or jurisdiction has already adopted the 2009 IECC, remodelers need to be familiar with the new code if they intend to take advantage of remodeling-related provisions of the economic stimulus package.
Common marketing principles translate well to green selling.