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In This Issue:

Front Page
Eminent Domain a Hot Topic in State Legislatures
Membership Day Brings in a Record 9,550 New NAHB Members
Climb in Home Prices Slows, With More Slowing to Come
Share Nation's Building News With Your Company's Employees
Coast to Coast
Reality Hits Investors of Vacation Properties
Politics & Government
Flood Insurance Bill Advances in the Senate
State Legislatures Grapple With Ethics Reforms
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy: 'Soft Landing' Will Have Rough Spots
Tips
Builder’s Tip: Landscape Fabric As Tarp for Power-Washing
Business Management
Understand Profitability With 10 Best Management Reports
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Las Vegas
50Plus Housing
Urban Boomers: New Wave of Buyers Heads to the City
Remodelers
Home Owners, Contractors Sound Off About Each Other
Building Systems
CFA Summer Meeting to Examine Residential Market
Women
First Women’s Summit Meets to Form Construction Coalition
Safety
Safety Handbooks Available in English and Spanish
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Katrina Recovery
Brad Pitt Seeks Sustainable Design for New Orleans
Legal
San Diego Builders Overturn Inclusionary Zoning Law
Legal Action Fund Helps Litigate on Housing Concerns
Codes and Standards
New Hampshire Adds IRC to Its Building Code
Labor
Innovative HBI Program Builds Housing Workforce
Building Products
Lighthouses Being Restored With New Windows and Doors
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment Awards 10 Associations Matching Funds
Association News
Chudnow and Mitchell Inducted Into Hall of Fame
Those Who Do Can Teach, Too, With NAHB Help
Avoid Credit Card Processing Rate Increases With Solveras
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
BuilderBooks.com Offers Free Shipping on Books This Month
Find Employees Through NAHB Online Career Center
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Lighthouses Being Restored With New Windows and Doors

With lighthouses nationwide falling into disrepair due to a lack of funding, JELD-WEN is helping to restore some of the nation’s most reliable landmarks through its Reliable Lighthouse Restoration Initiative.

Headquartered in Klamath Falls, Ore., JELD-WEN is a member of the National Council of the Housing Industry — The Supplier 100 of NAHB.

The manufacturer of windows and doors has completed its first restoration project, the Umpqua River Lighthouse, which was built in 1894 on the Oregon Coast, and is now in the process of selecting a second location based on nominations from the public.

After 111 years in a harsh coastal environment, it was apparent that the lighthouse, Oregon’s first, was in need of repair, and JELD-WEN set out to bring back the original beauty of the building, incorporate the latest technologies for withstanding extreme conditions and help protect its outer layer.

The existing front door of the lighthouse was warped and deteriorating, so it was replaced with a new JELD-WEN IWP® Aurora™ Custom Fiberglass door that is visually indistinguishable from wood, helping to restore the original appearance of the front entrance.

The original wood, arch-top window openings in the lighthouse were filled in during the 1980s with replacement aluminum rectangular windows. JELD-WEN installed custom wood arch-top double hung windows to bring the original architectural style and grace back to life. The windows were made to order based on original photos and drawings provided by the previous lighthouse keeper and the U.S. Coast Guard.

Before the restoration, the door and the old aluminum, anodized bronze windows darkened the lighthouse and were not historically accurate. JELD-WEN responded by installing pine wood windows made with AuraLast™, a revolutionary wood treatment process developed by the manufacturer, which offers a 20-year warranty against wood decay and insect damage. The windows tremendously lightened the building and changed its appearance.

Lighthouse enthusiasts, owners and operators who would like to make a nomination have until Sept. 15 to tell JELD-WEN why they believe it is important to preserve the lighthouse and how it benefits the local community.

Click here for the online form that is being used to make nominations.

Finalists will be posted on the JELD-WEN Web site later this summer, and visitors can vote for their favorite. The popular vote will be one of the factors used to select a winner.

The manufacturer also says that it will be announcing soon details of its American Lighthouse Photo Contest.

This feature is solely for educational and informational purposes. Nothing on this page should be construed as policy, an endorsement, warranty or guaranty by the National Association of Home Builders of the featured product or the product manufacturer. The National Association of Home Builders expressly disclaims any responsibility for any damages arising from the use, application or reliance on any information contained on this page.


 

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