Aging in place
Using universal design principals, your home can adapt to your changing lifestyle needs.
Using universal design principals, your home can adapt to your changing lifestyle needs.
An energy rater can help make your new home more energy-efficient through every stage of the construction process.
Structural insulated panels, also called SIPs, foam-core panels or stress-skin panels, are significantly more airtight than stud walls.
Learn about some of the changes for new homes built today. An expert highlights some of the things to consider when building a new home.
This kitchen remodel features a new window, energy-efficient lighting, new appliances and side-wall insulation.
Before you break ground on a new house, give your utility companies a call. They can help you avoid unnecessary expenses and construction delays.
Using the sun's stored energy to heat your home reduces your conventional energy consumption.
You have energy efficient and sustainable options when it comes to framing your new home.
New, energy-efficient homes need new solutions to circulate and ventilate the air inside the home.