Fact-Checking Policy
New Remodeler is committed to providing accurate and reliable information for our readers. Our editorial team follows a strict fact-checking policy to ensure the integrity of all content published on our site. This policy outlines our verification process before publication, our source priorities, and how we handle corrections.
Our Verification Process
Before any article goes live, our editors meticulously review all factual claims. We check statistics, dates, names, quotes, and specific product details related to home improvement. Each piece of information must withstand scrutiny and be supported by credible evidence.
Source Prioritization
We prioritize authoritative and transparent sources to ensure information accuracy. Our first choice is always primary sources, such as original research, official government data, or direct interviews with qualified professionals. We also rely on peer-reviewed studies and reports from reputable industry organizations.
When primary sources are unavailable, we seek information from established, independent news organizations with a known reputation for accuracy. We avoid anonymous sources or those with clear conflicts of interest.
Evaluating Claims
Our team evaluates each claim by cross-referencing information from multiple independent sources. We look for consistency across reliable data points. We also consider the currency of the information, as remodeling techniques and building codes can change over time.
Unverifiable Claims
If a claim cannot be verified through our standard process, we do not present it as fact. We will either omit the unsupported information, seek additional clarification, or qualify it clearly within the content as an unproven assertion or speculation. Our goal is to avoid misleading our readers.
Fact Versus Opinion
New Remodeler maintains a clear distinction between factual reporting and opinion-based content. Factual statements in our articles are subject to rigorous verification. Opinions, interpretations, or recommendations, especially concerning design choices or personal preferences, are clearly labeled or attributed to their source.
Reporting Errors or Concerns
We value our readers’ input in maintaining accuracy. If you believe you have found an error or have concerns about the factual accuracy of any content on New Remodeler, please contact us immediately. Send an email with a detailed explanation and a link to the article in question to [email protected].
Our editorial team reviews all submissions promptly. We aim to investigate and respond to all credible reports within 48 business hours. If an error is confirmed, we will correct the content and note the correction transparently.
This Fact-Checking Policy was last updated in March 2026.
