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This New Tech Turns Any Countertop into a Wireless Charger

FreePower for Countertop has swept awards for its innovation—and the company claims installing it is "as straightforward as cutting a sink"




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Design Trends to Watch in 2024

To peer into the crystal ball of home design trends, look no further than  current events. Today’s housing market, economic conditions, and post-…

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KitchenAid Outdoor Appliances

The KitchenAid Outdoor Kitchen Line includes electric warming drawers, built-in thermometers on all grill models and interior halogen lights on built…

MGS Fixtures T45-DF

Using only true 316-gauge stainless steel, the NSF-certified faucet can withstand the elements both indoors and out. The T45-DF is a new triple lever…

Symmons Kitchen Faucets

The Symmons line of kitchen faucets, including the Moscato (pictured), have all brass construction and durable finishes that make them more resilient…

Delta-Maxx Titan

Delta-Maxx Titan is a breathable, water- and wind-proof thermomembrane offering year round heat protection. The shiny silver titanium coating…

Inspire Mixes

InSpire Roofing Products’ new InSpire Mixes feature a variety of beautifully balanced color, providing protection with elegant purpose. InSpire…

DaVinci Roofscapes

DaVinci Roofscapes offers a line of slate and shake synthetic roofing tiles, made with state-of-the-art UV stabilizers embedded in the polymer…

Kitchen Remodels Still Big Business, Survey Shows

More remodelers are getting a major portion of business from kitchen work, survey says

Energy Audits: Remodeling Profit Center vs. Loss Leader

Energy audits are one of the popular cure-alls in the remodeling industry these days as firms look for new ways to capture business.
Some remodelers are opting to use them as a loss leader, while others are finding the audits a way to generate profit and drive more work.

Chinese drywall manufacturer settles lawsuit, to repair homes

A settlement was reached last week for some of the homeowners who filed suit against a Chinese manufacturers over faulty drywall. A New Orleans federal judge signed off on the settlement, in which Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin Company agreed to pay repair and relocation costs for 300 homeowners in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

Simpson Builder's Advantage

Simpson Door has expanded its Builder’s Advantage Series with decorative glass options in a variety of wood door designs, providing a high-end…

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