What to look out for when building a house: how to vet and hire the right builder

Building a house is one of the biggest investments most people make. Choosing the right builder determines cost, timeline, quality and—importantly—peace of mind. This guide gives a practical, step-by-step approach to vetting and hiring a builder, plus the key red flags, contract considerations and post-hire management practices to protect your project. Quick overview: the builder … Read more

Managing latent defects and post-occupancy issues: what to look out for when building a house

Building a house is a major investment. Latent defects — hidden faults that become apparent only after occupancy — and post‑occupancy issues can be costly, disruptive and stressful if not handled correctly. This guide explains what to look out for, practical steps to prevent and manage problems, and how to use inspections, warranties and documentation … Read more

Low-voltage systems and home automation: what to look out for when building a house

Building a new house is the best time to design a robust low-voltage and home automation backbone. Decisions made during construction determine performance, cost and upgrade complexity for the next 10–20 years. This guide covers what to prioritize, common pitfalls, and practical checklists so your smart home infrastructure is reliable, safe and future-proof. Why low-voltage … Read more

What to look out for when building a house: contract types, scopes and protecting yourself

Building a house is rewarding — and legally, financially and technically complex. Choosing the right contract, defining the scope clearly, and protecting yourself with the right clauses, processes and documentation will save you stress, money and delays. This guide explains the common contract types, scope control, essential protections, red flags and practical checklists to help … Read more

What to look out for when building a house: independent inspections and third-party QA tips

Building a home is one of the largest investments most people make. Independent inspections and third‑party quality assurance (QA) reduce risk, protect warranties, and help catch defects before they become expensive problems. This guide explains when to bring in experts, what to look for at each stage, how to document defects, and how QA ties … Read more

Circuit placement and outlets planning: what to look out for when building a house

Planning circuits and outlet locations during construction is one of the highest-impact decisions you will make for comfort, safety and future flexibility. Mistakes are costly to fix after drywall and finishes are installed. This guide walks through practical rules, room-by-room placements, circuit allocation, safety/code considerations and future-proofing tactics so your electrical layout serves you for … Read more

HVAC, electrical and plumbing coordination: what to look out for when building a house

Coordinating HVAC, electrical and plumbing (MEP) systems early in a build prevents costly rework, safety issues and delays. This guide covers the critical clashes, design decisions and inspection points to watch during planning, framing and final commissioning so your new home performs reliably and is future-ready. Why MEP coordination matters Space conflicts: Duct runs, drain/waste/vent … Read more

What to look out for when building a house on clay or expansive soils: drainage strategies

Building on clay or expansive soils presents unique challenges for foundations, drainage, and long-term moisture control. Clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, causing ground movement that can crack foundations, lift slabs, and damage finishes. This guide explains what to watch for and practical drainage strategies to protect your home. Why clay and expansive … Read more

What to look out for when building a house: planning electrical capacity and future expansion

Building a house is the best time to get the electrical system right. Under-sizing service capacity, missing conduit raceways, or poor circuit planning will cost far more to fix later than a slightly larger upfront investment. This guide walks through practical, code-aware decisions to plan electrical capacity for today and future-proof for EVs, solar, batteries, … Read more

What to look out for when building a house: flashing, window detailing and water intrusion points

Proper water management starts at design and continues through construction and maintenance. When building a house, flashing and window detailing are the first lines of defense against water intrusion. This guide explains the common entry points for water, best-practice flashing and window details, material choices, and an inspection checklist you can use during construction and … Read more