Editorial Policy
Home Build Flow publishes content about construction management, build methodology, and project coordination. This policy explains how we create, review, and maintain that content to ensure it meets the standards our audience of construction professionals deserves.
Our Standards
How We Create Content
Content published on homebuildflow.ai goes through a structured editorial process designed to ensure accuracy, relevance, and practical value for construction professionals.
Our content creation process follows three stages:
- Research and Drafting: Content is drafted based on direct construction experience, industry standards (including guidance from bodies such as the Chartered Institute of Building and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), and current building regulations. All claims are verified against authoritative sources.
- Expert Review: Technical content — particularly descriptions of construction phases, trade sequencing, dependency logic, and methodology — is reviewed by professionals with residential building experience. Reviewers verify that the content reflects actual site practices.
- Publication and Monitoring: Published content is monitored for accuracy. Reader feedback from construction professionals is actively solicited and incorporated. Content that receives correction requests is prioritized for review.
Principles
What Guides Our Editorial Decisions
Accuracy First
Every piece of technical content is verified against current construction standards and best practices. We do not publish claims, statistics, or methodology descriptions that we cannot substantiate. When industry data is cited, we link to the original source.
Expert Review
All construction-related content is reviewed by professionals with hands-on residential building experience. Our editorial process ensures that methodology descriptions, phase sequencing, trade terminology, and dependency logic reflect how builds actually work on site — not how they might work in theory.
Regular Updates
Construction standards, building regulations, and industry best practices evolve. We review all published content on a quarterly cycle to ensure accuracy. When regulations change or new best practices emerge, affected content is updated promptly. Every page displays a last-updated indicator.
Transparent Corrections
When we discover an error in published content, we correct it promptly and transparently. Material corrections include a note explaining what changed and when. We do not silently alter substantive claims or remove content to avoid accountability.
Educational Intent
Our content exists to educate builders, help them make informed decisions, and share proven construction methodology. We do not publish content solely for search engine ranking purposes. Every article, guide, and page must deliver genuine value to construction professionals.
Clear Attribution
When we reference third-party research, industry reports, or external data, we provide clear attribution with links to the original sources. We distinguish between our own methodology (developed from direct construction experience) and external industry knowledge.
Maintenance
Content Review Cadence
All published content is reviewed on a quarterly cycle. During each review cycle, we:
- Verify that technical content reflects current building regulations and industry standards
- Update product-related content to match the current platform features and pricing
- Review external links to confirm they remain active and relevant
- Incorporate feedback received from readers and construction professionals since the last review
- Update statistics and data citations to reflect the most current available information
Content affected by regulatory changes or significant industry developments is updated outside the normal review cycle as soon as the change is confirmed.
Accountability
Correction Policy
We are committed to getting things right. When errors are identified in our published content, we follow this process:
- Minor corrections (typographical errors, broken links, formatting issues) are fixed promptly without a formal correction notice.
- Material corrections (factual errors, incorrect technical information, misleading claims) include an editorial note explaining the change, what was incorrect, and when the correction was made.
- Content removal occurs only when content is no longer relevant or accurate and cannot be reasonably corrected. Removed pages redirect to the most relevant current content.
If you identify an error in our content, please contact us. We take accuracy seriously and appreciate corrections from construction professionals.
Questions About Our Content?
If you have questions about our editorial standards, want to suggest a correction, or are interested in contributing construction expertise to our content, we want to hear from you.
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