Category: residential
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How to Keep Materials Secure at Your Residential Development
When you’re running a small residential development, one of your biggest concerns isn’t just building houses — it’s protecting the materials and equipment that make construction possible. Lumber, wiring, roofing, and even small tools are expensive and attractive targets for theft. On top of that, vandalism or weather damage can slow your timeline and drive…
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5 Signs Your Home Needs Foundation Repair and Fixes
Residential Foundation Repair sounds big and stressful, but it does not have to be. The goal is simple: spot early warning signs, understand what they mean, and choose the right fix before small issues grow. With the right plan, home foundation repair services protect the structure, restore doors and floors to normal, and keep value…
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Scaling HVAC: From Residential to Commercial Solutions
The leap from residential to commercial climate control represents more than just sizing up equipment – it requires fundamentally rethinking how HVAC systems integrate with business operations, tenant satisfaction, and long-term facility management strategies. When building owners explore commercial HVAC installations, they quickly discover that business climate control demands entirely different approaches than home systems,…
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Building Tech-Ready Homes: Key Features for Modern Living
Today’s residents are seeking homes that offer more than just shelter. A truly modern living space must deliver comfort, convenience, and a sense of community, all powered by seamless technology. As expectations change, developers and property managers are rethinking what makes a residence attractive and future-proof. Below are the must-have features for creating genuinely tech-ready…
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Why Large Residential Ceiling Fans Are a Builder’s Favourite
In modern homebuilding, few features strike the balance between practicality, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal quite like large ceiling fans. Once relegated to commercial or industrial use, oversized ceiling fans have become a mainstay in contemporary residential design. Builders across Australia are increasingly opting for these large residential ceiling fans in home projects, and it’s easy…
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IKO Breaks Ground on Granule Plant in Missouri
IKO, a global leader in the manufacturing and supply of residential shingles, commercial roofing, and waterproofing products, has officially broken ground on a new granule facility for its subsidiary, Bismarck Granules, in Bismarck, Missouri. The company was joined by state, regional, and local leaders to celebrate this milestone, which marks a significant expansion in the…
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AO Designs Multifamily with Largest Skydeck in O.C.
AO, a leading full-service architecture firm with design expertise spanning the full spectrum of multifamily and commercial real estate, is excited to celebrate the grand opening of Cloud House, a bold new residential community developed by Bonanni Development that enriches the urban experience along Stanton’s revitalized Beach Boulevard corridor. Designed by AO, the five-story wrap…
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AO Designs Multifamily with Largest Skydeck in O.C.
AO, a leading full-service architecture firm with design expertise spanning the full spectrum of multifamily and commercial real estate, is excited to celebrate the grand opening of Cloud House, a bold new residential community developed by Bonanni Development that enriches the urban experience along Stanton’s revitalized Beach Boulevard corridor. Designed by AO, the five-story wrap…
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Why Preliminary Estimates Matter for Texas Home Projects
Building a home in Texas is a big deal—whether it’s a cozy bungalow in Austin or a sprawling ranch in West Texas. But before you start picking out paint colors or dreaming about your new backyard, there’s one step you can’t skip: getting a solid preliminary estimate. Trust me, it’s the foundation of a stress-free…
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Why Preliminary Estimates Matter for Texas Home Projects
Building a home in Texas is a big deal—whether it’s a cozy bungalow in Austin or a sprawling ranch in West Texas. But before you start picking out paint colors or dreaming about your new backyard, there’s one step you can’t skip: getting a solid preliminary estimate. Trust me, it’s the foundation of a stress-free…