THE HOME BUILDER June 2025 Upcoming Classes Presented by
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He is a seasoned professional on the RNC and vertical markets team at LG Electronics, where he champions beneficial electrification and sustain - able building practices. With over 20 years of experi- ence in the construction and HVAC industries, Milasinovic has expertise spanning remodeling, contracting, project management, public speaking and sales. Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: $35 member /$45 non-member
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n Updates on current code con- siderations, rebates, and incentives; and n How to talk about HPWHs with clients in a way that builds trust and highlights long-term value. Participants will walk away with practical tools to avoid the most com- mon pitfalls, boost efficiency ratings, and reduce customer complaints. Instructor for the class will be Voya Milasinovic, senior business development manager with LG Elec- tronics USA.
What Builders Need to Know About Heat Pump Water Heaters – Build- ing a Better House Series - June 12 This builder/remodeler-focused class will cover: n How HPWHs actually work (in plain English); n Where they should be in- stalled—and where they shouldn’t; n Common installation mistakes that lead to costly callbacks (and how to avoid them); n Tips to ensure optimal perfor- mance and homeowner satisfaction;
Synthetic Grass: Building a Better House Series - June 26 Instructor Chad Harris of Syn- thetic Grass DFW will provide an overview of the value of artificial grass in modern home design. Participlants will be able to rec- ognize different tpes of turf and their ideal applications and the installation process and integration into building timelines. Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: $35 member /$45 non-member Format: In-person only Register for the Synthetic Grass Class Solar Roofing: Building a Better House Series - July 24 As electricity demand grows— fueled by electric vehicles and all- electric homes—builders are facing new challenges and opportunities. Aging infrastructure and rising en- ergy costs are driving homeowners to look for smarter, more reliable energy solutions. This course introduces the basics of solar and battery microgrids and how they can be integrated into new home construction to provide energy independence, backup power, and long-term savings. Topics to be covered in this class include: n Why Solar Now? n What Is a Home Microgrid? n How Solar Roofs Work; n Smart Battery Backup; n Designing for Energy Use; n Financial Incentives; n Construction Friendly Instal- n Why Builders Should Care. The class will be taught by Ste- phen Cobb, who leads the solar battery division at KPost Roofing, a Dallas- based company with 500 employees across its commercial, residential, solar and moving divisions. Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: $35 member /$45 non-member Format: In-person only lation; and
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