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Tankless Water Heaters vs. Storage Tank Water Heaters

Installing a water heating system in the home is a significant investment. While it’s costly to purchase and complicated to install, it’s thankfully something you don’t have to do very often. A decent water heater should last you between 10 and 20 years, depending on which type you choose for your home. Since you’re reading this article, you’ve likely discovered …

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The Comprehensive Guide to Resilient Construction

The definition of resilient is “able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.” What does it mean to have resilient construction? Moreover, is it something you should be considering if you’re planning to have a home built? In this guide, we explore the ins and outs of resilient construction and how it relates to environmental sustainability in construction.

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The Effect of Climate Change on Lumber

Climate change is getting harder and harder to ignore. Especially now that most industries are affected in one way or another. The construction industry has been particularly hard-hit since it requires large amounts of lumber in building projects.

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How Old Houses Were Framed Back in the Day

During the past couple of centuries, building methods have changed significantly. This is due to several factors. First, technological advancements in the construction industry have introduced more efficient and modern building techniques. These innovations allow homes to be built faster and with greater precision than in the past. Second, the variety and quality of building materials have improved dramatically. Materials …

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Remodeling a Kitchen in La Jolla

La Jolla is a wonderful place to live. The weather is gorgeous, the beaches are pristine, and you can walk downtown for some delicious food at any time of day. If you’re planning on upgrading or remodeling your kitchen in La Jolla, here’s some tips to make sure it goes smoothly!  Maybe you’re looking for a new look that reflects …

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How to Measure the Square Footage of a House

There are many reasons why you might want to know the square footage of your house. However, most people seek to understand this information when they’re either planning to remodel one or more of the rooms or looking to sell the property. In both circumstances, it’s crucial to get the measurements right. Getting them wrong can mean you incorrectly calculate the size of a room and the space available for remodeling. Or it can mean you misrepresent the size of your property when placing it on the market.