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A $5 million funding surge to the federal Weatherization Assistance Program spells out new opportunities for a certain type of remodeling contractor.
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Several states are putting timeframe and demographic restrictions on forthcoming “cash for clunkers’ appliance rebates.
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Matt Plaskoff has invested 10 years and $4 million into One Week Bath, and after nearly 1,000 fast-turnaround bathroom remodels in Los Angeles since 2004, he’s ready to roll it out across the country.
New products from Atlas Roofing, CertainTeed, Fiberon, GAF, and iLevel.
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Energy-efficient home retrofits seen as key to economic recovery in Vice President Biden’s new green jobs plan.
Homeowner spending on major remodeling projects is starting to turn a corner and should begin showing year-over-year increases in 2010, Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies says.
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An Arizona remodeler is surviving this year by lowering his margins to meet homeowner expectations and compete with new contractors.
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Company CEO Kevin Surace says green 'clean tech' manufacturing could energize American economy.
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One Indianapolis remodeling company finds that a busier fall may mean material delivery delays that affect cash flow and scheduling. And, as business picks up for remodelers across the nation, such delays may become increasingly common.
A range of new products from Azek, Cummins Onan, Durabuilt by Ply Gem, Kolbe, Milwaukee, Phylrich, Rockler, and Wellborn.