Source & Citation Standards
Source & Citation Standards
Remodeler Home is committed to providing accurate, reliable, and helpful information to our readers. Our content helps homeowners and enthusiasts make informed decisions about remodeling projects and home design. We uphold strict standards for sourcing and citing information to maintain trust and credibility.
Authoritative Sources
We prioritize sources recognized for their expertise in construction, home design, and residential improvement. These include official government agencies, established industry associations like the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), and reputable academic institutions. We also consult licensed architects, certified contractors, and interior designers directly for expert insights.
Citation Format
For all online sources, we use in-text hyperlinks that lead directly to the original material. This allows readers to easily click through and review the information themselves. When referencing offline materials, such as print publications or specific building codes, we will mention the source clearly within the article or list it at the end.
Source Verification Process
Before publishing, our editorial team rigorously verifies all factual claims. We cross-reference information with at least two independent, authoritative sources to confirm accuracy. We also check the author’s credentials and the publication’s reputation to ensure the content is current and relevant to home remodeling and design trends.
Anonymous Sources Policy
Remodeler Home generally avoids using anonymous or unnamed sources. We believe transparency is key to building reader trust. In rare cases, if critical information cannot be obtained otherwise, we may use an unnamed source after extensive internal verification and with clear editorial justification, noting its limited use to our readers.
Primary Over Secondary Sources
We prefer to use primary sources whenever possible. This includes original research, direct interviews with professionals, or official data. Secondary sources are used to provide context or broader understanding, but they are always supported by underlying primary data to ensure the highest level of accuracy for our home improvement topics.
Verifying Cited Sources
Readers can verify online sources by simply clicking the provided in-text links. If you wish to learn more about an offline source mentioned in an article, please email our editorial team. Send your specific request to [email protected], and we will assist you.
Handling Disputed Sources
If a reader disputes the accuracy or validity of a source, we take the concern seriously. Please send details to [email protected]. Our team will review the claim promptly and re-verify the original information. If an error is identified, we will correct the content and update the article within 48 hours on business days, maintaining full transparency.
Last Updated: March 2026
