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August 26th, 2013 issue.
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August 26th, 2013 issue.
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On the Cover:
Reclaimed white oak is just one green aspect of this ultra-green home.
For more, see page 48. Photo by Ken McCown.
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Indoor Air Quality and Installation
Resilient Flooring Adhesives: Working With The Right Products
Concrete Moisture Emission Vapor Testing
Sound Control Primer
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August 12th, 2013 issue.
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ON THE COVER: Mark Epler of Risinger Homes air-seals the back of a brick-veneer wall on a gut rehab of a 1960s home in Austin, Texas. See the story on page 39. Photo by Paul Bardagjy.
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On the Cover:
FLOODS DEVASTATE LRT SERVICES WORLDWIDE
Cities in Europe and Canada count the cost
Alstom signs deal for Cuenca trams
Hong Kong debates monorail plan
Skoda joint venture for Chinese LRT
San Diego: US light rail pioneer looks northwards
UITP Congress: Light rail's lessons from the bus world
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Indian Stone
Stone Installation
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[ON THE COVER]
A montage representing some of the top new products featured in our annual review of materials, tools, and other residential construction categories as selected by Professional Builder readers.
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Healthcare's continued growth spells multiple opportunities
Industry unveils riskier designs at NeoCon
Hardwood floors getting wider and longer
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Flooring installation failures are one of the biggest and most costly problems in the industry, regardless of the cause or who may be at fault. It's not uncommon for a commercial flooring failure to cost 10 times what the original installation did. A flooring installation failure always falls on the shoulders of the installer. This is a case of guilty until proven innocent and even if proven innocent the installers remain the guilty parties branded with a mark of mistrust. Most often an installation failure is based on a lack of understanding of the installation environment, product knowledge or lack of time to get the job done properly. And very often, by the time the flooring is installed, the project is behind schedule, the end user, architect and GC are pushing the flooring contractors and any compliance with industry standards for installing, whatever the flooring material is, may be totally ignored.