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In This Issue:

Front Page
Credit Well Drying Up for Builders, Too, Congress Told
States, Localities Have Options to Stimulate the Economy
Tidewater Builders Paint a Brighter Picture of Their Housing Market
Coast to Coast
Housing Crisis Takes Human Toll
Politics & Government
Long Hearing Looks at ‘Drastic’ Clean Water Act Changes
Attend Government Affairs Recognition Breakfast on May 1
Plan to Attend the 2008 NAHB Legislative Conference on April 30
Economics & Finance
NAHB Chief Economist Says U.S. Has Slid Into Recession
Housing Starts Lose Further Ground in March
No Rally in Builder Confidence Seen in April
Surveys Find Consumers More Upbeat About Home Buying
Freddie Mac Buying Jumbo Loans in High-Cost Areas
Eye on the Economy: Housing Indicators Are Flashing Red
Attend or View the Construction Forecast Conference on April 24
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: An Easy-to-Fabricate Lockset Drill Guide
Womens Council
Survey Finds Women Rising to Top Home Building Ranks
Technology
Home Technology Disconnect Could Mean Lost Revenues
Like Builders, ESCs Specialize in Different Market Segments
50Plus Housing
The Veranda at CollegeTown Is a Safe Haven for Seniors
Remodelers
Harvard Sees Remodeling Slowing in Second Half of 2008
Make the Next Bathroom Remodel a Water-Efficient One
Remodelers’ Spring Board Preview
'Remodel Now' Material Available for Remodeling Month
Disaster
NAHB Grant Helps Illinois Builders House Katrina Victim
Building Systems
President's Tour Looks at Manufacturers, Green Building
sales
'Trillion Dollar Women’ Gives Viewpoint of Female Buyers
Education
Earn Designations at NAHB Conferences in New Orleans
Education Calendar
Green Building
Completion of National Green Building Standard Nears
Applications Period for EnergyValue Awards Open
Beazer Steps Up Energy-, Eco-Performance of Its Homes
Green Homes Tour Expanding in North Carolina
Certified Green Professionals to Be Honored at Green Conference
Green Conference Offers Development Educational Track
Earth Day Starts With Reducing Energy Use at Home
Labor
Trustees Visit HBI Programs at Work in New Orleans
Building Products
New Danza Faucets Bring Elegant Design to the Kitchen
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment HELP Goes a Long Way at Maryland University
Applications for Herman J. Smith Scholarships Due May 5
Association News
Get Free ‘April Is New Homes Month,’ Resources Online Now
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
'Interview Skills' Sold Out; Few 'Presentation Skills' Spots Remain
Avoid Credit Card Processing Rate Increases With Solveras
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Spring Board Meeting Set for April 29-May 3 in Washington
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

Harvard Sees Remodeling Slowing in Second Half of 2008

Remodelers’ Spring Board Preview

'Remodel Now' Material Available for Remodeling Month

Make the Next Bathroom Remodel a Water-Efficient One
By Stephanie Thornton, EPA WaterSense Program

Selling clients on the benefits of remodeling a bathroom is easy. Most home owners already know that remodeling a lackluster bathroom is a surefire way to increase a home’s value.

Numbers are on their side, too. According to the 2007 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report, the average nationwide return on investment for a bathroom remodel is 78%, one of the highest in the home.

But, when talking to clients about a bathroom remodel, go one step further and sell them on a water-efficient bathroom.

It makes sense for them, for you and the environment ― and WaterSense, EPA’s voluntary water-efficiency labeling program, can help close the deal.

Toilets account for 27% of the water used indoors in the average home. Showers and faucets account for another 33%. Together, that’s nearly two-thirds of the water used in the house.

Replacing outdated, water-guzzling plumbing fixtures with efficient products is a simple way to help home owners reduce water consumption.

In fact, by offering a high-efficiency bathroom remodel with WaterSense-labeled fixtures, you can help a client save more than 11,000 gallons and about $70 on water bills annually.

Saving Water Saves Energy

Saving water also means saving energy. As energy costs continue to rise, home owners will appreciate knowing that retrofitting bathroom sink faucets with WaterSense-labeled faucets can cut their annual electrical use by 70 kilowatt-hours. That’s enough to power a hair dryer for eight minutes a day for a full year.

The WaterSense label identifies products that not only save water and the energy used to heat it, but that offer superior performance as well.

To earn the WaterSense label, products must undergo independent, third-party testing to ensure that they meet EPA’s criteria for efficiency and performance. More than 145 toilets and 50 bathroom sink faucets and accessories have earned the label to date.

No Need to Flush Like It’s 1999

The high-efficiency WaterSense-labeled toilets of today are not the ill-performing low-flow toilets of the early 1990s. Double-flushing and clogging are no longer issues.

New technology and design advancements, such as pressure-assisted flushers and modifications to bowl contours, enable today’s high-efficiency toilets to perform much better than their predecessors.

Today’s WaterSense-labeled toilets meet stringent flushing standards and thoroughly satisfy drain line requirements.

To find WaterSense-labeled plumbing fixtures, visit the WaterSense Web site. Also, search for WaterSense retailer and distributors on the Web site’s Meet Our Partners page.

Many manufacturers also sell WaterSense-labeled products online.

For more information about WaterSense and a full list of labeled products, visit www.epa.gov/watersense.

Stephanie Thornton is the partner outreach coordinator for EPA’s WaterSense program. For more information, e-mail Thornton at the EPA (thornton.stephanie@epa.gov). 


WaterSense-Labeled Products by the Numbers


1.5 —
Maximum flow rate of WaterSense labeled faucets and accessories in gallons per minute

32 — Percent decrease in flow rate from standard bathroom sink faucets

1.28 — Gallons per flush used by a WaterSense labeled toilet

20 — Percent decrease in gallons per flush from standard toilets

120 billion Gallons of water per year that could be saved if just one in every 10 American households installed WaterSense labeled toilets and faucets in their bathrooms



Earn NAHB’s New Green Designation at the National Green Building Conference

The Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation teaches builders, remodelers and other industry professionals techniques for incorporating green building principles into homes using cost-effective and affordable options.

Both required courses for the CGP will be held at the National Green Building Conference, May 11-13 in New Orleans.

For more information, visit www.nahb.org/GreenBuildingConference.



Increase Your Professional Credibility

The Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) designation emphasizes business management skills as the key to a professional remodeling operation.

Remodelers who earn the CGR become members of an exclusive national program and gain recognition as industry leaders.

To learn more about the CGR designation, visit www.nahb.org/CGRinfo, or call The Professional Designation Help Line at 800-368-5242 x8154.



'How to Find a Professional Remodeler' Available at BuilderBooks.com

"How to Find a Professional Remodeler," available at BuilderBooks.com, promotes the professionalism of your remodeling business by offering valuable advice to your customers on the process of selecting a remodeler.

 

The brochure guides consumers from the dream to the reality of having their homes remodeled by skilled and trained professionals. Sections include what to look for in a professional remodeler and what questions to ask.

To view or puchase this publication online, click here, or call 800-223-2665 to order.

 

 


 

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