Builder Tech Briefs Essex Junction VT

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has launched a campaign to increase familiarity and awareness of multiroom audio among builders in Essex Junction. The CEA reports that 65 percent of American home builders now offer multi-room audio as a standard or optional feature.

Lowe's of Essex
802-662-9131
10 Sussie Wilson Rd Essex Junction, VT, 05452
Essex Junction, VT
Essex Equipment
802-879-0767
26 Kellogg Road
Essex Junction, VT
Harvey Industries/Williston
(802) 660-8111
71 Leroy Road Williston, VT, 05495
Williston, VT
Russell Supply
(802) 863-1177
9 Gregory Drive South Burlington, VT, 05407
South Burlington, VT
Lowe's
(802) 318-9052
189 Hannaford Drive
South Burlington, VT
Lowe's
(802) 662-9131
10 Susie Wilson Road
Essex Junction, VT
Bibens Ace-Essex
(802) 879-0249
15 Essex Way, Essex Shoppes & Cinema
Essex Junction, VT
Harvey Industries/White River Jct
(802) 295-3700
1354 North Heartland Rd White River Jct, VT, 05495
White River Jct, VT
The Home Depot
(802)872-0039
759 Harvest Lane
Williston, VT
Jerihill Home Center
(802) 899-1277
249 Vt Route 15
Jericho, VT

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Custom Security

Increased interest in home security has made the closed-circuit TV products from Honeywell Power Products more popular among custom builders. Honeywell says the product most of these builders specify is its four-camera unit, the HPTV 2404. For more information, visit www.honeywellpower.com. The Web site features more than 20 closed-circuit TV power products.


Desktop Flair

Best Software, new owners of back-office software Timberline, now offers Timberline Office Desktop as part of the company's rollout of Timberline Office 2004. Timberline Office Desktop lets builders customize a view of the back-office software for top managers, accountants, and estimators. For example: Owners can set their desktops to see progress and profit reports; accountants can just see accounts payables, open invoices and accounts receivables; and estimators can have a quick view of open bids and vendor lists. For more information, visit www. timberline.com.


Audio Push

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has launched a campaign to increase familiarity and awareness of multiroom audio among builders. The CEA reports that 65 percent of American home builders now offer multi-room audio as a standard or optional feature. The group recommends that builders partner with professional integrators that can help builders locate qualified audio pros in their local markets. For more information, visit www.multiroomaudio.org.


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