Codes + Standards International codes now require water reuse systems comply with NSF International standard The standard requires 26 weeks of continuous testing with regularly scheduled sampling throughout, typically three days a week.
features The Hottest Apartment Markets In The United States If someone were to ask what the hottest apartment markets in the country were, the usual suspects would probably jump to mind: Portland,...
features Northwest Housing Market Is Growing In The Wrong Direction While flowers are starting to blossom and leaves are beginning to adorn the stark, twiggy figures of trees once again, something that has...
Remodeling Many Homeowners Are Ready to Plunge Into Remodeling Remodeling can cause more than a few headaches for homeowners. Losing the use of a bathroom, the kitchen, or any other space in a home for a...
features 2016 Kitchen And Bath Trends Kitchens and bathrooms have quickly become two of the most important rooms in a home. The kitchen is no longer just a workspace for food...
features Here’s How Much A Home Cost The Year You Were Born "Back in my day, everything cost a nickel and we had to walk four miles to school, in the snow!" Everyone knows one of these back-in-my...
features Where Have All The New Affordable Homes Gone? According to Kermit the Frog, it isn’t easy being green. And now, according to millennials, it isn’t easy being a young homebuyer because of...
Opinion New Housing Development Costs Slow Construction A flurry of new permits, expenses, and fees over the past ten years has increased the time and money needed to build a home
Codes + Standards Total value of U.S. homes reaches pre-crash levels Rising home values could help increase inventory, which has been low in recent years.
features Are Middle Class Housing Projects The Future? Imagine you have $20 in your pocket with the sole purpose of buying something to drink with it. On the surface, $20 seems like it would be...