Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

At Remodeler Home, we commit to providing accurate and reliable information to our readers. Our goal is to ensure all content, from design trends to renovation advice, is factually sound. This policy outlines our rigorous process for verifying information before publication and maintaining editorial integrity.

Our Verification Process

Every article published on Remodeler Home undergoes a thorough fact-checking process. Our writers gather information from trusted sources. Editors then review each piece to confirm the accuracy of all factual statements, statistics, and technical details related to home remodeling and design.

We check claims against current industry standards, building codes, and expert consensus. This multi-step review ensures our content is dependable and helpful for your home projects.

Prioritized Sources

We prioritize specific types of sources to maintain high standards of accuracy. Primary sources are preferred whenever possible. These include original research studies, government reports (e.g., local building department regulations, EPA guidelines), and direct statements from manufacturers regarding their products.

We also rely on peer-reviewed academic journals, reputable industry organizations (e.g., National Association of Home Builders), and established professional bodies. Information from these sources provides credible, evidence-based details for our articles.

Evaluating Factual Claims

Our team evaluates each factual claim for its currency, relevance, and context. We assess if the information is up-to-date, particularly for topics like material costs, regulatory changes, or technological advancements in home systems. Claims must be supported by verifiable data or expert consensus within the remodeling industry.

If a claim lacks sufficient support or appears outdated, we seek additional verification. Our editors challenge statements that seem questionable until they can be adequately sourced.

Handling Unverified Information

When a claim cannot be adequately verified through reliable sources, we do not publish it as fact. We may rephrase the information as an opinion or expert speculation, clearly attributing it to its source if appropriate. If verification proves impossible, the claim is removed from the content entirely to prevent the spread of misinformation.

Fact Versus Opinion

Remodeler Home clearly distinguishes between facts and opinions within our articles. Factual statements are verifiable and evidence-based. Opinions, on the other hand, represent individual perspectives, interpretations, or recommendations.

When we present opinions, such as design preferences or subjective product reviews, we label them as such. We attribute opinions to specific experts, designers, or authors to maintain clarity for our readers.

Reporting Errors

We value our readers’ input in maintaining the accuracy of our content. If you identify a factual error or believe a piece of information requires further clarification, please inform us immediately.

Send an email to [email protected] with the article title, the specific claim you are questioning, and any supporting evidence you can provide. Our editorial team will review your report within 3-5 business days and take appropriate action to correct any verified inaccuracies.

Last Updated: March 2026

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