Codes & Standards
An Introduction to the Zero Energy Ready Home Program
Late in 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy's Zero Energy Ready Home program announced the rollout of ZERH Single Family Version 2
Modular home manufacturers, builders, and owners now have many choices when it comes to indoor climate systems, but small-duct, high-velocity (SDHV) systems may be the perfect fit for these types of homes
Late in 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy's Zero Energy Ready Home program announced the rollout of ZERH Single Family Version 2
PERC shares homeowner trends to keep on your radar in the New Year.
Modular home manufacturers, builders, and owners now have many choices when it comes to indoor climate systems, but small-duct, high-velocity (SDHV) systems may be the perfect fit for these types of homes
Late in 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy's Zero Energy Ready Home program announced the rollout of ZERH Single Family Version 2
PERC shares homeowner trends to keep on your radar in the New Year.
Chief among the concerns was the price and availability of builder materials, though the impact of waning consumer confidence also grew
New data from NAHB shows that while much of the market is in contraction, custom home building continues to gain strength
New builder study reveals pervasiveness of home electronics
NAHB's chief economist on what lies ahead for the custom home market?
Much like a bike wheel depends on its spokes to work effectively, a business depends on its various departments to find success in the market.
New data from NAHB shows that while much of the market is in contraction, custom home building continues to gain strength
There are several steps that builders should take when developing a custom home to achieve a more seamless process for customers
New builder study reveals pervasiveness of home electronics
Mollie Elkman is the owner and president of Group Two, a full-service marketing partner for home builders
Modular home manufacturers, builders, and owners now have many choices when it comes to indoor climate systems, but small-duct, high-velocity (SDHV) systems may be the perfect fit for these types of homes
Late in 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy's Zero Energy Ready Home program announced the rollout of ZERH Single Family Version 2
Transitions from walls to horizontal surfaces are prone to moisture problems. Attention to proper detailing in these areas is key.
These homes demonstrate the challenges and opportunities of custom urban infill
Working mostly within the city limits but in a variety of neighborhoods on different building types, architect Darren Lloyd says every project is instructive for projects that follow, regardless of type.
Ibarra Rosano Design Architects referenced traditional Mexican houses for inspiration to resolve a typical infill issue for this home: bringing in natural light while maintaining privacy.
Designing custom homes to preserve and enhance the natural qualities of a site
With a social media following surpassing 1 million, builder and influencer Kyle Stumpenhorst is educating a new generation of skilled workers
How one Florida builder maintains a project’s vision and intent from Design through construction
After four decades of marriage, Sherry and Ed Binkley continue to find success working, building, and adventuring together
Robert Humble has pieced together three facets of the construction industry to design, build, and develop in Seattle
Steve Glenn and Plant Prefab work their way into the future — at their own pace with a hybrid system using factory-built modules and panels to construct custom homes.
While construction was not in her blood, education and planning lead to success for this Minnesota custom builder
This is Steve Thomas' story about following your passion to become a successful builder
How a small architecture and construction firm in Maine became a leader in the prefab and Passive House movements
Following his interests led The Construction Zone's Andy Byrnes to make his mark on the Arizona desert with projects others might avoid