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Undercurrents of Conflict in Energy Efficiency Goals
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New Air Sealing Requirements in the International Residential Code
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Installation Inspiration: A Binder of Installation Instructions Gives Crews More Autonomy On-Site

A binder of installation instructions is a great reference tool for your production team. More

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Air Sealing Best Practices

The Department of Energy offers detailed information about effective air sealing. More

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Building a Future: Effects of the Home Star Bill on Remodeling

Will passage of the Home Star Energy Retrofit bill put remodelers back to work or out of work? More

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Diamond Pier DP-50 Pin Foundation

This pin foundation system is ICC-approved for residential construction of decks, walkways, and stairs, and offers a load capacity equal to or greater than most common deck foundations. More

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Roofing: Tax credits can offset upgrades to energy-efficient metal and asphalt roofs

Tax credits can offset upgrades to energy-efficient metal and asphalt roofs. More

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The ARRA and Insulation: Higher Standards, but More Training Needed

The ARRA's $1,500 tax credit can be applied, in theory, to a broad array of insulation and weatherization materials and methods that are primarily designed to reduce heat loss or gain. More

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Remodelers Look to 2009 IECC for Some Stimulus Guidelines

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. More

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Legislation and Regulations

Local and national bills and laws in several categories will affect how remodelers do business. More

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