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Beginning April 2010, it looks like the EPA is going to increase the burdens placed on contractors dealing with lead paint.
Strict safety protocols have given Mark IV Builders a strong safety record and a great relationship with its insurance company.
This award-winning educational remodeling project in North Carolina follows LEED and local green guidelines.
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The National Association of Home Builders provides a response and clarification on its stance to the House energy bill (H.R. 2454).
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The National Association of Home Builders, among others, has come out in opposition to a key House bill on energy conservation that it and other critics say unnecessarily and unreasonably toughens local building codes.
Several manufacturers are offering products and insight that can help remodelers protect their clients’ homes during the hurricane season.
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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.
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Remodeler Bob Fleming is taking several steps to adjust to the downturn, including laying off staff, restructuring for smaller projects, producing a brochure to promote small projects, and attending home shows.
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A wave of new state laws is tightening the rules governing your use of subs for installed sales. Pay attention, and tighten your operations.
Local and national bills and laws in several categories will affect how remodelers do business.