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Ink Alphabetical listing of PATH publications Read PATH articles and stories recently published in Professional Builder, Professional Remodeler, Her Home, Building Women, and other magazines. Research News Building Durability and Moisture: Research recommendations. New Report: Organizing Residential Utilities: A New Approach to Housing Quality Overcoming Barriers to Innovation in the Housing Industry: Read the report Technology View PATH's second Tech Set on Durable Building Envelope Details. Learn how to improve the durability of the walls, roof, and foundation of a new home or addition while decreasing costs. Also explore PATH's first Tech Set on Resource Efficient Plumbing. PATH's Top 10 Technologies are practical, easy-to-use building technologies that are quickly gaining importance as builders experience the benefits of using these advanced innovations. PATH's Technology Inventory lists over 160 new technologies that demonstrate great potential for improving housing performance, but that have not been widely used or accepted. Learn about PATH's Concept Home -- a model that illustrates advanced construction principles that can result in a high quality, affordable home that can be built in 20 days. Submit a Technology for inclusion in the Technology Inventory if you are working with a technology that demonstrates great potential for improving housing performance, but that has not been widely used or accepted. Tools Use our Map to search PATH's resources by state. Partner activities and contact information are included to help visitors find building professionals in their area. Use the Energy Efficient Rehab Advisor to make your remodeling project more energy efficient. You can lower your energy bills while improving the comfort of your home. Save maintenance and replacement costs over the life of your home by using the Durability Doctor to choose building materials with the most cost-effective level of durability. Or just find out how long your roof, siding, doors, and windows are expected to last.
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