The National Association of the Remodeling Industry stresses the importance of preserving the health and safety of employees, trades, and clients in an update to its code of ethics. More
Sal Alfano shifts his focus from REMODELING to THE JOURNAL OF LIGHT CONSTRUCTION. More
A recent survey of over 2,000 professionals in the housing and construction fields seems to coincide with the sunny outlook offered by a number of economists, mainly that the housing market has already hit bottom and things are starting to improve. More
Possible OSHA or EPA fines may be one reason to comply with safety regs, but more important is the health and safety of you and your workers. More
A remodeler uses his own home to train himself and his crew in specific green practices so he can better inform clients. More
Are people not spending because of a weak economy, or is the economy weak because they are not spending? More
REMODELING magazine Associate Editor Lauren Hunter received a Jesse H. Neal Award Friday in the category of “Best Instructional Content” for her article “About Face” in the June 2011 issue. More
A lot can happen in three years! Take a look at the changes Remodeling magazine and the remodeling industry have gone through since 2009. More
A farewell to Linda Case, who is retiring her column in REMODELING and her involvement with Remodelers Advantage but is leaving a lasting legacy of best practices and industry evolution. More