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Quality Matters

How to Build Healthy Homes That Protect Homebuyers From Radon

Consider a relatively simple and inexpensive passive mitigation system to vent radon—a radioactive, odorless, invisible gas—and deliver a truly healthy home

Quality Matters

Don’t Cut Corners on Construction Jobsite Safety

Construction jobsite safety starts with requiring your crews to use personal protective equipment to mitigate injuries

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Getting Rainscreens Right to Help Ensure Walls Stay Dry

To rainscreen or not to rainscreen, that is the question … but it shouldn’t be

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5 Ways Home Builders Can Maintain Quality Despite Supply Chain Issues

It’s OK to swap out building products, but not at the expense of your construction quality standards

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Builder Reputation Basics: One Make-or-Break Factor You Can't Miss

If you do nothing else, do this one thing to ensure you have a great relationship with the client right from the start. Your reputation depends on it

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Reduce Lumber Waste: 3 Effective Strategies for Home Builders

Dumpsters overflowing with lumber are merely a symptom. To really reduce lumber waste on jobsites, you need to address your systems

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Better Attic Insulation: Simple Solutions for 4 Common Problem Areas

Home builders generally do a good job with blown-in-place attic insulation but should take care with these common trouble spots to ensure a better insulation job and greater home energy efficiency

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Construction Site Fall Protection Made Simple

Do you want workers to take jobsite safety seriously? Then don’t overcomplicate it

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Construction Details for Trouble-Free Stucco Overhangs

Transitions where horizontal and vertical stucco surfaces intersect are prone to moisture problems. Attention to proper detailing will help you avoid issues with water intrusion

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Gaps Are Good: Leave Strategic Gaps in Construction to Limit Cracks and Callbacks 

It may sound counterintuitive, but by creating gaps that allow the roof, walls, and floor of a house to move, home builders can mitigate callbacks and lost profit

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