March 20, 2008

Lonny Rutherford, CGR, CAPS
NAHB Remodelers Chair
Farmington, N. M.
Advice on Weathering a Slowdown
Why Develop a Green Remodeling Standard?
New Mexico’s Rutherford Is 2008 NAHB Remodelers Chair
IBS 2008 Board Meeting Highlights
Why Does Water Efficiency Matter in Homes?
Plan to Attend the 2008 NAHB Legislative Conference
Spring Board Meetings
Remodelers Night Out: Don’t Miss a Great Networking Opportunity
New Tools for Tough Times
US Census Reverses Decision: C-50 Data Unsaved
Green Building and Remodeling Conference Approaching
NAHB Recognizes CGR and CAPS Remodelers of the Year
Building for Boomers & Beyond Symposium Coming to New Orleans May 19-21
May Is Remodeling Month Preview
7 in 07 Member Profile: Steve Hoffacker, CAASH, CAPS, CMP, CSP, MIRM
Livable Communities Award Open for Submissions
Submit Comments by June 1 to Update ‘Performance Guidelines’
Online Speaker Directory
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Private Offer
New from Builder Books: Trillion Dollar Women
Free, New E-Newsletter Covers Latest in Home Technology
2008 Remodeling Design Awards
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Free, New E-Newsletter Covers Latest in Home Technology
The Home Technology Alliance (HTA), a partnership between NAHB and the Custom Electronic Design Installation Association (CEDIA) created to meet the growing consumer demand for home technology, recently launched HTA Update, a free e-newsletter that will keep subscribers up-to-date with current trends in the home building and technology industries.

Created for builders, remodelers and other residential building industry professionals, HTA Update e-Newsletter will include information and educational articles that will introduce industry professionals to the world of technology products and installation services, as well as provide useful guidance on incorporating these services into their business model.

Other HTA benefits for the NAHB membership include:

  • Home technology-related articles appearing in Nation's Building News
  • HGTVPro Webisodes that will feature home technology product options and educate builders and remodelers on home technology business opportunities
  • An IRM home technology course available from the NAHB University of Housing next year that will provide education on home technology options, profit-building techniques, sales techniques geared toward marketing technologies, and an overview of the installation process for home technology options in building and remodeling projects
  • Educational sessions, panels and resources on home technologies and structured wiring geared toward the residential building industry
  • A source of information to demonstrate how incorporating electronic integration and home technology products and services in the residential business model can increase the quality, marketability and value of homes built or remodeled by NAHB members, including resources on the electronic systems contractor trade


To receive the HTA newsletter and get the latest information on home technologies, e-mail HTA@nahb.com, or visit www.nahb.org/HTA.

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