
Wood Links
Ask The Builder
A catch-all web site from syndicated newspaper columnist Tim Carter
for both homebuyers, homeowners and DIYers.
Canadian
Forests
A site dedicated to Canada's forests and the forest products industry
in Canada
Canadian Wood Council
The Canadian Wood Council Web site offers building resource guides,
home buying tips, links to upcoming conferences and events and a very
useful help desk that provides a glossary of wood terminology, helping
to explain technical information.
Directory
of Forest Products, Wood Science & Marketing
Links to industry associations, councils and professional societies
in the forest products industry.
E-Architect
This web site offers an insight into the architecture profession
as well as provide current news in the industry.
E-plans.com
E-plans.com enables consumers to create their own home plans and
offers a building calendar to help keep home builders up-to-speed
with inspections and contractors.
HomeBuilder.com
This is a great site for home buyers who have questions on topics,
such as financing, loans, interest rates and the home buying process.
It also provides information on new and manufactured homes.
National Association
of Home Builders
This web site provides current news about the home building industry,
links to conferences and events for building professionals, resource
guides and new home listings.
Realtor.com
A resource center for learning about financing, mortgages and interest
rates, neighborhoods, advice and property listings.
The Wood Products
Council
Includes a list of contact names from construction and lumber associations,
as well as an area to search by subject for associations.
Woodworker's
Journal
A site designed with the wood craftsman in mind with weekly tips
and plans.
Wood Promotion Network Partner Companies
A growing list of wood product companies that have joined together
to promote building with nature's only renewable building material
- wood.
Wood Promotion Network Industry Associations
A list of the industry associations who have partnered with the
Wood Promotion Network to ensure North America understands the benefits
of building with wood.
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