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Emergency Escape and Rescue Openings: EERO Code Requirements Every Builder Should Know

When planning a new home or renovation, few building code topics generate as much confusion as emergency escape and rescue openings. Often called “egress windows,” these openings are actually defined in the International Residential Code as EEROs, and the requirements reach further than many builders realize. Understanding where EEROs are needed, how they are sized, […]

Electrical Outlet Code Requirements: Receptacle Spacing and Height Rules for Residential Construction

Electrical Outlet Code Requirements: Receptacle Spacing and Height Rules for Residential Construction Building codes devote considerable attention to electrical outlet placement, and the numbers are not arbitrary. Every dimension, from the 6-foot rule for wall receptacles to the 4-foot maximum spacing for kitchen countertops, exists to reduce the reliance on extension cords. Extension cords increase

Build a Self-Mudding Drywall Tape Dispenser for Faster Drywall Finishing

If you have ever tackled drywall finishing on a large room, you know that taping is one of the most time-consuming parts of the job. The repetitive motion of applying joint compound to the tape, pressing it into place, and then running the knife over it can slow down even experienced drywall finishers. A self-mudding

Building a Multi-Purpose Guest Suite ADU with Vaulted Ceilings and Reclaimed Materials

Accessory dwelling units continue to gain popularity as homeowners seek flexible living spaces that can serve as guest accommodations, home offices, or rental income properties. A well-designed guest suite ADU offers the best of both worlds: comfortable living quarters for visitors and a productive workspace for daily use. The recent completion of a 654-square-foot guest

Capping a Steel Pipe Handrail: A Builder’s Method for Clean, Threaded Rail Ends

When building or replacing outdoor stair and deck railings, few details do more for the finished look than a clean, well-crafted cap on the top of a steel pipe handrail. A raw pipe end, with its sharp edges and unfinished appearance, detracts from an otherwise professional installation. Fortunately, a simple method using standard threaded pipe

Ending Baseboards with a Floor Return: A Clean Alternative Technique for Trim Transitions

Ending Baseboards with a Floor Return: A Clean Alternative Technique for Trim Transitions Every finish carpenter eventually faces the challenge of ending a baseboard run where there is no wall to receive it. Open stairwells, landings, and uncased corners all require a clean termination that hides the exposed end grain and looks intentional. The traditional

Designing a Cottage-Style Home That Fits Its Neighborhood

When a new house needs to fit into an established neighborhood, the design challenge goes beyond square footage and floor plans. The home must respect the scale, character, and rhythm of surrounding structures while still meeting modern expectations for comfort, energy performance, and natural light. One recent project on a steep lot demonstrates how a

How to Prevent Ice Dams When Reroofing

Understanding Ice Dams and Why Reroofing Is the Perfect Time to Address Them When homeowners decide to replace their roof, they are presented with a rare opportunity to fix underlying issues that have been causing problems for years. One of the most destructive and persistent issues in cold-climate homes is the ice dam. These ridges