NBN Online for the week of May 14, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Mild Remodeling Slide Follows in Housing’s Footsteps
Membership Day Webcast Prizes: NASCAR, Harley Davidson, More
$2 Million Just Released: Apply Now for ‘Buy Now’ Ad Grants
Coast to Coast
Lennar Tries Web Auction to Battle Housing Slump
Politics & Government
Senate Sets Aside Two Weeks to Discuss Immigration Reform
South Dakota the 31st State to Enact Construction Defect Law
Plan to Attend the 2007 NAHB Legislative Conference
Economics & Finance
Custom Builders Say They Are Faring Well in Downturn
Eye on the Economy: Buyer Confidence Is Likely Shaken
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Fast and Accurate Countertop Scribing
Sales
Watermarke: Bold and Big Make a Small Space Live Large
Business Management
With Labor More Plentiful, Raise the Bar for Your Trades
50Plus Housing
CAASH Courses Launched at 50+ Housing Symposium
June 1 Deadline Nears for Livable Communities Awards
Remodelers
Remodelers See Slight Market Erosion in Year's First Quarter
Product Lifespans, Efficiency Key in Kitchen Remodels
Building Systems
Attend the Modular and Panel Plant Tour on May 20-22
Education
New ‘Ask an Expert’ Resource Available for RAMs
'National Designation Month' Attracts 2,000 Students
Education Calendar
Green Building
Majority of Households Recognize Energy Star Label
Conference to Explore Green Affordable Housing Options
2008 Green Building Conference Seeking Speakers
Corporate Leaders See the Value of Green Building
Research
ICC Board Members Tour New Research Center Lab
Design
Apply for HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence
Big John Toilet Seat Designed to Provide Extra Support
Toilet Lid Tattoos Aimed at Do-It-Yourselfers
Design Matters. Register Now for the Design Institute
Workforce housing
Shared-Equity Plans Preserve Affordable Homeownership
Labor
Conference Celebrates Apprenticeship Training
Building Products
OSHA Gives Anthony Forest Products Sixth Safety Award
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Mercedes Homes Employees Are Everywhere Helping Out
Association News
Spring Board Meeting Set for June 5-10
Free NAHB ‘Homeownership Month’ Kit Available Online
NAHB Career Center: For a True Competitive Edge
Postal Rate Increase Now in Effect. Are You Ready?
NAHB Spokesperson Training Available at Spring Board
Willams Scotsman: First-Month Storage Container Deals
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Remodelers See Slight Market Erosion in Year's First Quarter

Product Lifespans, Efficiency Key in Kitchen Remodels

In celebration of May as Remodeling Month, NAHB Remodelers is offering consumers guidance on the lifespans and energy-efficiency of products and appliances that can be used to make smart choices in a kitchen remodeling project.

"With a few simple steps, home owners can turn a kitchen renovation into a green renovation," said NAHB Remodelers Chair Mike Nagel, CGR, CAPS, a remodeler from Chicago. "These upgrades can significantly reduce utility bills while looking great for years to come."

The kitchen rundown includes:

  • Refrigerators — Average life-span: 13 years.
    Energy-efficient fridges only save about $6 to $9 a year over other models because refrigerators overall are much more efficient than they used to be. However, more than $100 a year can be saved by replacing a fridge 10 years and older.

  • Dishwashers — Average life span: nine years.
    Energy Star®-rated models use 41% less energy than other dishwashers, saving up to $90 over the product's life. However, when replacing older dishwashers, home owners immediately reduce their energy bills by $30 a year.

  • Microwave Ovens — Average life span: nine years
    Microwaves can cook much faster than conventional ovens, while using up to 80% less energy. While microwaves are not appropriate for all cooking, using them can save time and money.

  • Oven/Ranges — Average life span: 13 to 15 years.
    Gas burners use 55% of the energy produced compared to 65% for electric cooktops and 90% for induction cooking. Convection ovens can save up to 20% on energy use compared to non-convection models. Additionally, self-cleaning ovens tend to have more insulation, making them more efficient as well.

  • Kitchen Cabinets — Average life span: 50 years.
    Recycled or reclaimed wood should be considered when replacing cabinets. Particleboard offers another economically and environmentally friendly alternative — though it can be less durable than solid wood products.

  • Countertops — Average life span: lifetime of home.
    Counters come in all shapes and sizes, but recycled glass and concrete have a great modern look and give these old materials a new life. Many of these same products also work as kitchen tiles.

  • Flooring — Average life span: 10 years to lifetime.
    Carpeting only lasts up to 10 years and linoleum up to 25 years, while wood floors last a lifetime. Renewable flooring like cork or bamboo should be considered. These flooring options offer easy maintenance with a long-lasting natural look for the kitchen.


For more information about remodeling, click here (nahb.org/remodel).


 

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