Panels

  • Historic Oxford home is first to tap solar energy in Mississippi town

    OXFORD - For one Oxford resident, turning on the lights could one day make him money.

  • The Disaster-Proof House

    Flat-pack manufacturer sees its new age product as an answer to natural disasters, climate change, and the affordable housing crisis.

  • Solar coming to store near you -- Lowe's planning to stock panels nationwide this year

    NEW YORK - Solar technology is going where it has never gone before: onto the shelves at retail stores where do-it-yourselfers can now plunk a panel into a shopping cart and bring it home to install.

  • Product Pros and Cons: Oriented Strand Board vs. Plywood

    Which panel is right for your homes?

  • A Collection of the Most Energy-Efficient Windows and Doors

    New glazing technology has created a generation of super-efficient windows and doors.

  • Lift and Slide Doors Are the Hot Trend in Patio Doors

    Sliding patio doors get a much-needed overhaul.

  • Temple-Inland GreenGlass Panels

    New shaft liner panel offers protection from mold and noise.

  • Building Green Brings Gold For Washington State Builder

    Scott Homes wins 'Builder of the Year' in NAHB Research Center's EnergyValue Housing Awards.

  • West Coast Green Showcases Eco-Friendly Products

    Eleven new products for sustainable homes.

  • Concealed Speakers, Cool Windows, New Products

    The latest and greatest building products.

  • IBS Product Picks: Day 2

    Hanley Wood product editors are combing the Builders' Show exhibit floor in search of innovative and interesting introductions for you and your clients. Here are hot finds from Day 2.

  • The New American Home 2008

    With authentic detailing and conveniences to suit the modern boomer, this stately Gulf Coast plantation home brings a fresh look to Orlando’s luxury market.

  • Timber Products Co. Offers Urea Formaldehyde-Free Resins in its Hardwood Plywood Panels.

    The GreenT line of hardwood plywood panels from Springfield, Ore.-based Timber Products Co. (www.greentproducts.com) is now available with resins containing no added urea formaldehyde, thus reducing emissions that can degrade indoor air quality. The proprietary process also helps the panel line meet federal emissions standards and those of several states, including California's tough CARB air-quality legislation. In addition, the GreenT line features optional -recycled-content core material in its hardwood plywood, MDF, veneer-core, and particleboard-core panels, and all GreenT panels use wood certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative.

  • Harness the Sun

    News Flash: The sun is hot. there's renewed and widespread attention being paid to it as a legitimate home energy source—and this time that interest might stick. A perfect storm of factors has come together to keep solar solutions on the front burner, including record crude oil prices, federal tax and local utility incentives, mainstream appreciation of global warming and green building, and smarter use of new technology that combines efficiency, low maintenance, easy installation, and aesthetics to achieve a faster return on investment for both builders and homeowners.

  • Top It Off

    THERE IS A HOUSE IN OMAHA, NEB., that is unlike any other house in the state—perhaps the ountry. Built under HUD's Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH), this “concept” house is loaded with 60 of the best technologies and products home building has to offer and is seen as a model for the future of home construction. The roof the agency chose to use on the house is made from metal.

  • Maryland Students Sweep Storm-Resistant Housing Awards

    Three students from the University of Maryland architecture program claimed the top three spots in the first-ever TCA/PCA Storm Housing 2007, a Tilt-Up Concrete Association- and Portland Cement Association- sponsored international competition that seeks conceptual designs for a storm-resistant housing complex along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

  • Top Shelf: June 2007

    This month's top shelf products include the 1950s retro-style range from Elmira Stove Works, indoor-outdoor connection doors from Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork, Co., and the QuietRock 510 wallboard from Quiet Solution.

  • Seen at the Show, Round One

    Hanley Wood's product editors pick standout new products from the 2007 IBS Show.

  • Project Credits

    The New American Home would not be possible without the support of the members of the National Council of the Housing Industry (NCHI)/Supplier 100, as well as a legion of local and regional suppliers and installers. More than 40 NCHI members contributed products to this year's house and provided consulting services and installation support to the design-build team for a truly memorable collaboration.

  • Construction

    Despite the fact that concrete is a common structural material in Florida, precast concrete walls and floor panels are less popular, especially in the residential realm. As with other aspects of its design and operation, The New American Home 2007 stretches the industry by building with this panelized system—one that not only complies with strict regional codes for high winds and other extreme climate conditions, but also builds the shell in about one-third the time of a CMU system.

 
 
 
 

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Market Hotness
12 mos. permits per 1,000 residents4.7%
Job Growth
Annual rate last 4 quarters-3.0%
Residential Permits
YTD change vs. prior year -41%