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Next-Generation Roofing Systems for Commercial Structures

CCR Magazine

Builders now prioritize materials and systems designed to last longer, reduce maintenance needs, and perform under extreme conditions. Cool Roof Systems Taking Comfort a Notch Higher The word “cool” in the name says it all. Their dual advantage of energy efficiency and durability makes them a smart investment choice.

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Tips for Choosing the Best Commercial Roofing Contractor

CCR Magazine

Without these fundamentals, your labor costs will likely exceed that of hiring a more efficient professional. Look for a company that exclusively focuses on commercial and industrial roofing systems. Quality of Materials The materials used in your commercial roof affect durability, energy efficiency, and warranty coverage.

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Mechanical Ventilation in Homes Works—If You Use It

The Pro Builder

Mechanical Ventilation in Homes Works—If You Use It ibush Wed, 01/10/2024 - 17:51 Building America field studies show a disconnect between intended and actual use of mechanical ventilation systems in newer homes Juliet Grable Homes are getting tighter, which is a good thing since half of all residential energy use goes to heating and cooling.

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Design and Construction Solutions for Commercial Building Efficiency

Wolgast Corporation

Building an efficient and sustainable commercial building can be perceived to be costly and complicated, but it does not have to be. Lower construction costs Efficiency starts with the building design and construction activities. The square foot price for these types of items decreases as the size of the building increases.

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Top Sustainable Design Trends in the Commercial Sector

CCR Magazine

In the commercial sector, adopting sustainable practices reduces environmental impact, enhances efficiency, and attracts eco-conscious consumers. Businesses are increasingly opting for solar panels, green roofs, and energy-efficient systems, which help lower costs, reduce carbon emissions, and create eco-friendly, functional spaces.

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FTI’s Helen Sanders Shares Blueprint for High-Performance Fenestration

CCR Magazine

But facades do, in fact, have an impact on energy in terms of building loads, heating and cooling, and on many other critical areas: electrical grid resilience, first cost of HVAC systems, occupant comfort and a buildings passive survivability during power outages. Project design is often HVAC driven.

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Top 10 Construction Defects: Prevent These Costly Building Mistakes

UK Construction Blog

The most dangerous defects include structural issues (foundation cracks, wall collapses), water infiltration, electrical/plumbing failures and HVAC system problems, which often remain hidden for years. Examples include improperly installed plumbing, electrical wiring errors, and poor finishes.