Using specially designed products for new home construction or a home remodel can help homeowners improve the appearance of their home—and reduce overall maintenance needs and cost.
Based solely on homeowner preferences and individual choice, the exterior of a house can be designed in a variety of styles for equally as many reasons. Regionality often influences these decisions, as does functionality and lifestyle.
Learn more with this guide.

Home Exteriors: Choosing the Perfect Look and Materials for Your New Home or Home Remodel
Cut Your Heating and Cooling Costs with Energy Efficient Low-E Glass Windows
Make Sustainable Vinyl Siding a Part of Your Green Home
Boost Your Home Energy Efficiency with Insulated Vinyl Siding
Seven homes in Seven days
Financing Solar Energy Systems: A Federal Overview
Flooring
Small Wind Electric Systems: An Ohio Consumer's Guide
Homeowners Guide to Financing a Grid-Connected Solar Electric System
Small Wind Electric Systems: A Washington Consumer's Guide
Residential Energy Guide
Facts About Home Cooling
Being Energy Efficient With A Newborn In Your Home
Seal and Insulate with Energy Star
Water Conservation Tips
NREL/Habitat for Humanity Zero Energy Home: A Cold-Climate Case Study for Affordable Zero Energy Homes
Increasing Home Lighting Efficiency with Flexible Solutions
Cabinet Refacing is the Eco-Friendly Approach to Kitchen Remodeling
Green Home Remodel: Roofing
Green Home Remodel: Healthy Homes for a Healthy Environment
Lincolnton, N.C. New Construction
Ply Gem Windows are a Featured Element of The Proud Green Home at Serenbe
Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) Deliver Energy Efficiency and Comfort for Green Home Construction
How to Use Metal Roofing for Sustainable Building Practices
Benjamin Obdyke Cedar Breather