What to look out for when building a house: backup power, EV charging and energy resilience

Building a home today means planning for more than lights and appliances. Backup power, EV charging, and energy resilience are core parts of modern MEP design (mechanical, electrical, plumbing and smart infrastructure). Getting these decisions right during construction saves money, prevents costly rework, and improves safety and comfort during outages. Below is a practical guide … Read more

Plumbing layout mistakes to avoid: what to look out for when building a house

A well-designed plumbing layout is one of the unsung foundations of a durable, comfortable home. Poor plumbing design causes costly repairs, water damage, low pressure, noisy pipes and frustrating limitations for future upgrades. This guide—targeted to homeowners, builders and MEP coordinators—covers the most common plumbing layout mistakes, how to spot them, and practical fixes to … Read more

Builder references and portfolios: what to look out for when building a house

Choosing the right builder is one of the most consequential decisions in any home build. References and portfolio reviews reveal how a builder works, how they stand behind their work, and whether they can deliver the specific style, quality and communication you need. This guide gives a practical, step-by-step approach to evaluating builder references and … Read more

Ongoing maintenance plans and handover checklists: what to look out for when building a house

Building a house doesn't end at practical completion. A clear handover checklist and a realistic ongoing maintenance plan protect your investment, reduce long-term costs, and help you enforce warranties and defect obligations. This guide breaks down exactly what to look for, who’s responsible, and how to document everything for smooth handover and post-occupancy management. Why … Read more

Landscape and stormwater solutions: what to look out for when building a house to avoid flooding

Building a house that resists flooding starts long before the foundation is poured. Thoughtful landscape design, correct grading, and integrated stormwater systems protect your home, reduce long‑term repair costs, and preserve property value. This guide walks through the practical steps, components, and decisions to consider when planning site drainage and stormwater management during new construction. … Read more

What to look out for when building a house: site drainage and grading best practices

Proper site drainage and grading are among the most important—but often overlooked—elements when building a house. Poorly designed grades, clogged surface drains or inadequate subsurface systems lead to foundation damage, mold, landscape loss, and expensive retrofit work. This guide covers practical, build-stage and long-term best practices for effective water management so your new home remains … Read more

Future-proof MEP decisions: what to look out for when building a house to simplify later upgrades

Building a house is the best time to make long-term Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) choices that minimize disruption and cost for future upgrades. This guide covers practical, high-impact decisions—what to specify now, what to rough-in, and how to coordinate trades so later upgrades (EV chargers, smart systems, extra bathrooms, heat pumps) are straightforward and … Read more

Foundation waterproofing and basements: what to look out for when building a house

A dry, healthy basement starts at the design table. Water management around foundations is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when building a home. This guide explains what to look out for when planning and constructing foundation waterproofing and basements, including key systems, materials, installation pitfalls, and long-term maintenance. Why foundation waterproofing matters … Read more

What to look out for when building a house: documentation and as-built records every owner needs

Building a home is as much about paperwork as it is about bricks and mortar. Accurate documentation and complete as-built records protect your investment, help enforce warranties, and make future maintenance or resale far easier. This guide lists the essential records every homeowner should collect, how to verify them, and practical tips for organizing and … Read more