2019 Year in Review and 2020 Insights
EnergyLogic’s 2019 year in review summarizes our prior year accomplishments and shares insights into our goals for 2020.
EnergyLogic’s 2019 year in review summarizes our prior year accomplishments and shares insights into our goals for 2020.
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Sustainability Assistant Project ManagerWith EnergyLogic since January 2022What made you want to work at EnergyLogicI wanted to play a bigger role in creating a sustainable future. EnergyLogic allows me to do so by helping homebuilders build a better, more sustainable home.What is your favorite thing about your job?My favorite thing about my job is being able to help homebuilders build … Read More
Jeff Whiton joins the Housing Tides research team, providing monthly commentary on U.S. housing market conditions that impact critical business decisions.
Energy code guidance. EnergyLogic leads you through what you need to know to meet code requirements with as little pain as possible.
Multi-Family & Commercial Program ManagerWith EnergyLogic since September 2021What is your favorite thing about your job?Building better houses is good for the home owner and good for the environment, it’s a win-win.What core value resonates with you the most and why?Chase Perfection. Nobody can ever be perfect, but if we strive for it we will continually come out better than … Read More
Single and multi-family construction permit activity diverge in recent months. Lower mortgage rates reinforce builder confidence, but consumers say it’s not a good time to buy a home and remain wary of a recession in 2020.
My wife and son recently commented that the spare bedroom was looking “very dim.” “Can you add more light or at least add stronger bulbs?” they asked.
When I went to investigate the single overhead light, I could see through the frosted glass that both bulbs were functioning – but one did appear to be somewhat dull. That was my first clue that something quite odd was happening…
Colorado housing permits rebound from a slow start to the year. Consumer sentiment highlights the strong demand for housing while economic uncertainty challenges business planning efforts.
The City of Thornton amends the 2015 IECC Code for those using the Simulated Performance Path to help ensure compliance for residential duct leakage testing.