Source & Citation Standards

Source & Citation Standards

Remodel Here is dedicated to providing accurate and trustworthy information for all home improvement projects. Our source and citation standards ensure that content is based on reliable data and expert insights. We aim to help you make informed decisions about your remodeling needs.

Authoritative Sources

We rely on authoritative sources to build our articles. These include official government websites (e.g., EPA, HUD, local building departments), academic research institutions, and established industry associations. We also consult official manufacturer documentation and licensed professional organizations.

Citation Format

In our articles, we cite sources directly within the text. This involves embedding hyperlinks to external websites where the original information is published. When presenting data or specific claims, the name of the source organization or document is clearly stated.

Source Verification Process

Before any information is published, our editorial team thoroughly verifies all sources. We check the currency of the information, confirm author credentials, and assess the original publication’s reputation. Claims are cross-referenced with multiple reputable outlets to confirm accuracy.

Anonymous Sources

We generally do not use anonymous or unnamed sources. In very rare cases, if critical information cannot be obtained otherwise and is corroborated by multiple known, trusted sources, an exception may be made. Such exceptions require explicit editorial approval.

Primary Over Secondary Sources

Remodel Here prioritizes primary sources whenever possible. This includes original research, direct interviews with certified professionals, official government regulations, and raw data. Secondary sources provide context, but their claims are always traced back to their primary origin for verification.

Reader Verification of Sources

Readers can verify our cited sources by clicking the in-text hyperlinks provided in each article. These links direct you to the original source material. If a link appears broken or you have questions about a specific citation, please reach out to us.

Disputed Sources Policy

If you believe a source used in an article is incorrect or misleading, please contact our editorial team. Send an email to [email protected] with your concerns. Our team will review the claim within 5 business days and investigate thoroughly. We will make any necessary corrections or updates to ensure accuracy.

Last updated: March 2026