Preparing your roof for the winter months is critical to avoid leaks and other serious damages. Avoid getting snowed in with our winter roofing guide.
HeatTrak® Electric Snow-Melting Mats
HeatTrak’s Heated Snow Melting Mats keep your facility safe, clean, and snow-free all winter long by preventing snow and ice accumulation on walkways and stairs. The mats plug into any standard 120V or 240V outlet generating heat to melt snow on contact: No more shoveling, No more salting, and No more slipping! Mats are built with non-slip, reinforced SBR rubber, and are designed to be left outside for the entire winter season.Restore Your Restroom
Are your restrooms losing their luster? Worn down washrooms can cost you clients, visitors, and staff – Avoid problems and boost your occupant satisfaction with these tips.
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Welcome to 2012 – Is your office landscape prepared to take on another year of sustainability upgrades and productivity initiatives? Click here for complete article …
Explore the impact and future of LED, maintenance solutions, tips, guides, webinars and more from our 2011 lighting offerings.
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Now playing on BUILDINGSVIP:
The Transformation of Outdoor Lighting
Conventional outdoor lighting wastes millions of dollars on energy and can actually compromise security and increase liability risks.This webinar will help building owners and facilities managers make cost-effective choices in energy-saving lamps, fixtures and controls. It will also take a look into the near future, when charging stations for electric cars and lighting equipment that is smart-grid ready will be incorporated into outdoor lighting designs.
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If you’ve been newly charged with roofing maintenance, it may be time to hit the books and check out some of the roofing resources available.Click here for complete article …
Classic bitumen still reigns as a cost-effective roofing solution.
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Preventing Rainwater Damage with Rain Screen Walls
Learn what your choices are in terms of avoiding mold and moisture damage in your building while still working with the inevitable penetration of rain and snow.It makes sense to try to keep moisture out of a building – but sometimes it’s easier to work with nature instead of against it. Rain screen wall design helps to neutralize wind and rain forces that lead to water infiltration. Learn what your choices are to protect your building against the inevitable penetration of rain and moisture.
Unique smooth or embossed profile and variable reveals.
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Environmentally friendly deposit eliminator.
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Dramatic surface laminate or rigid architectural product.
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The RITE Door and Kaiser Permanente: High Design with the Patient in Mind
10 Strategies to Prevent Tailgating
A Guide to Green Cleaners
The Limitations of LED
Commissioning BIM
Four Tips for Carpet Replacement
The Owner’s New Role in The Energy Marketplace
Disasters, fumes, and sustainability.
Is noise interfering with productivity?
Project Innovations 2011 Winners
Corporate Security Plans and You
Operable Window Benefits
Skylight performance and benefits
January 9, 2012 |