Category: Vendor News
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4 DIY Outdoor Décor Projects That Add Personality To Your Home
The establishment of an open environment will enable the homeowners to bring their personalities out of the internal part of their houses and into the exterior. The homemade outdoor decor is another inexpensive method of turning patios, deckings and gardens into descriptive and welcoming spaces. The personal touches do not only increase the aesthetic quality…
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How to Add a Driveway Alarm to Your Smart Home System
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The technology of smart homes has transformed how home owners track and secure their security and this is convenient and secure in a single network. An addition of a driveway alarm to this network is one of the features that have been ignored. A driveway alarm does not just warn you of somebody coming into…
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Muskoka Cottage Design Ideas Blending Comfort and Luxury
Nestled among pristine lakes and towering pines, Muskoka cottages represent the perfect escape from urban life. Today’s discerning cottage owners seek spaces that honor traditional cottage charm while embracing modern luxury and sophisticated design elements. The art lies in creating interiors that feel authentically rustic yet undeniably refined: spaces where weathered wood meets marble countertops,…
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Top 5 Reasons to Hire a Pro Tree Removal Service
Here in Pensacola, our trees are part of our identity. From the majestic, sprawling live oaks that whisper tales of history to the tall, slender pines that line our neighborhoods, they provide shade, beauty, and a sense of place. But when a tree becomes diseased, damaged, or dangerously close to your home, that asset can…
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Best Roof Types for Solar Panel Installation
In the U.S., residential Solar Market added 1,106 MWdc in Q1 2025, marking a 13% year-over-year increase.If you’re a homeowner in New York, installing solar panels just might be the best investment you can make for your home by reducing energy costs and decreasing environmental pollution across the state. Not all types of roofing and…
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NIBS to Manage Sustainable Facilities Tool for Innovation
The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) announced it has formally assumed management and development of the Sustainable Facilities Tool (SFTool), a widely respected digital platform originally developed by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Moving forward, the platform will be known as the High Performance Building Guide (HPBG), a new name that reflects its expanded mission and…
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Homeowner’s Guide to Selling a Damaged Property Fast
The sale of a damaged home can be a heavy burden. You notice the holes or broken tiles and you ask yourself who will purchase such a place. The fact is that most buyers are aggressively seeking the homes that need repair as they see upside. Last year just under one third of purchases were…
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AI Bidding Errors: Who Bears the Risk?
Introduction Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is rapidly making its way into the construction bidding process. Contractors now use AI-powered estimating software to perform quantity takeoffs and analyze costs with unprecedented speed. According to the drafting and engineering software giant Autodesk, estimating teams are increasingly using AI and automation, particularly for quantity takeoffs, cost forecasting, and speeding…
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5 Ways Contractors Save Time in Pre-Construction
The pre-construction phase sets the tone for the entire project. From planning and budgeting to scheduling and communication, every step taken before breaking ground has a direct impact on project success. Yet, many contractors find themselves bogged down with delays during this stage, wasting valuable time and resources. One of the most effective strategies is…
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Why Gutter Cleaning Matters After Outdoor Renovations
Outdoor remodelling projects are a way to give your home a new look, be it a new deck, retouching the outside of the house, landscaping, or even building an outdoor patio. These upgrades are value-added, curb appeal, and provide the inviting spaces to appreciate. Nevertheless, after dusting and taking away the tools, most homeowners forget…
