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Washington, D.C., ranks as No. 1 market.
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Lack of knowledge and fear of being monitored remain sources of hesitancy says a survey by energy market intelligence firm Pike Research, which looked at what consumers want from energy management systems, their opinions of current products on the market, and how likely cost affects decisions.
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A learning thermostat helps homeowners save money.
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Water shortages will affect counties in nearly every state.
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Properly sized they can serve multiple appliances and fixtures without needing recovery time like a conventional tank.
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High-efficiency products are available, but at what price?
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Bath fan with night-light and insulation made from recycled materials.
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Environmentally friendly insulation and triple-pane, aluminum-clad casement windows.
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FSC-certified and urea-formaldehyde-free, PlybooStrand bamboo plywood and flooring can count toward green building certifications.
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These products offer innovation that comes in many forms.
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Two new green products selected by our products editor.
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Solar-controlling window films can block up to 80% of the sun’s heat, boosting a home’s efficiency. Here’s what builders and remodelers need to know.
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Freedonia Group predicts that concrete with recycled materials, and green insulation, flooring, and doors to experience the greatest gains.
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10 innovative and cool products you should know about.
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Find a great resource list for Builder Online and its sister websites here.
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These products piqued our readers' curiosity.
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Architect Michael Hall goes to The Home Depot and picks out his favorite products to use.
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American Forest & Paper Association's 2020 goals include increasing fiber procured from certified forests and promoting policies that reduce illegal logging.
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Saving energy might be as easy as knowing how much you're using.
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The Marron Glace line of cabinetry, cut from walnut and accented with glass shelves, is named after a French delicacy: glazed chesnuts.