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<h1>Construction Quality</h1><p class="vocab-desc">A compilation of HousingZone's articles, surveys, ideas, trends, and tips on construction quality for residential builders, remodelers, and architects serving the residential construction industry.</p>
How to Insulate a Heated, Structural Slab with XPS
ProTradeCraft's Building Resilience season three starts with making a basement more comfortable
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How to Retrofit Foundation Footings
To make a low-height basement a more comfortable living space, this remodeler digs deeper but needs to add support to do so
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6 Must-Knows for Installing Pocket Doors
Save your sanity: Do it right the first time
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Crawl Spaces to Basements: Proceed with Caution
Converting a crawl space to other uses can upgrade a home and add significant value, but when done incorrectly, it can also be disastrous
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Federal Reserve releases interim rule on home appraisal process
The Federal Reserve released a new interim rule on home appraisals that helps to clarify the home appraisal process. Under the guidelines, home builders may ask appraisers to consider additional information about the property being appraised, including information about comparable properties.
NAHB: Smaller homes to remain popular even after recession's end
A new look at housing starts based on data from the Census Bureau finds that single-family homes in the U.S. continued to get smaller last year, and the downward trend is likely to last significantly beyond the end of the recession. From a peak of 2,268 square feet in 2006, the median size of new single-family homes dropped consistently through last year, when the size was down to an even 2,100, according to NAHB.
People you should know: Sarah Susanka
The market downturn has more people embracing Sarah Susanka’s Not So Big design philosophy
Pattern sheets: What?s old is new
Pattern sheets let remodelers and builders offer design details to ensure a quality outcome
Window market banking on energy efficiency
Even with tax credits soon to expire, manufacturers expect market to stay strong
Design/build focused
Jackson Design and Remodeling keeps strong by sticking with what made them successful
Solving six common framing problems
Over the past 25 years as a builder, building inspector and lumber industry representative, I've inspected a great deal of framing all over the country.