Source & Citation Standards
Source & Citation Standards
Miami Remodeling Studio is committed to providing accurate and reliable information for all home improvement and design enthusiasts. Our content standards ensure readers receive trustworthy insights into residential renovations. This page outlines our approach to sourcing, verifying, and citing information.
Authoritative Sources
We rely on sources that demonstrate expertise and impartiality within the remodeling industry. Authoritative sources include government bodies like local building departments and national industry associations such as the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA).
We also consult established academic research on building science and material performance. Credentialed professionals in areas like structural engineering, interior design, and licensed contracting serve as key references for our articles.
Citation Format
All factual claims, statistics, and expert opinions include a clear reference to their origin. Online articles utilize inline hyperlinks directly to the source material. This allows readers to easily locate and review the original content.
When referencing offline or print materials, we provide the publication title, author, and date of publication. This helps maintain transparency for all information presented.
Source Verification
Before publication, our editorial team verifies the accuracy and currency of all cited information. This process involves cross-referencing facts with multiple reputable sources. We also confirm the credentials of authors or organizations providing expert statements to ensure their authority.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources & Anonymous Information
Preference goes to primary sources such as original research, official government documents, or direct interviews with accredited professionals. Secondary sources provide valuable context, but we ensure they accurately reflect the primary data.
Miami Remodeling Studio does not publish information based on anonymous or unnamed sources. All contributors and experts quoted in our content must be clearly identified and their credentials verified.
Reader Verification of Sources
Readers can verify cited sources by clicking the provided hyperlinks in our online articles. For print references, details are given to help readers find the original publication. We encourage readers to explore the original content to deepen their understanding of remodeling topics.
Handling Disputed Sources
If a reader believes a source contains inaccurate information or is improperly cited, they should contact us immediately. Send an email to [email protected] with details of the concern.
Our team will review the claim within 5 business days and investigate the source in question. If an error is confirmed, we will correct the article promptly and transparently.
Last updated: March 2026