Historic preservation
A preservation expert shares how to restore an older home economically and energy efficiently.
A preservation expert shares how to restore an older home economically and energy efficiently.
Modular homes are built in a factory under controlled conditions, then shipped to the homesite and placed on a permanent foundation.
This kitchen remodel features a new window, energy-efficient lighting, new appliances and side-wall insulation.
A geodesic design uses interconnected triangles to create a strong, environmentally friendly structure.
Using the sun's stored energy to heat your home reduces your conventional energy consumption.
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.
Before you break ground on a new house, give your utility companies a call. They can help you avoid unnecessary expenses and construction delays.