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Jacob E. Collins reviews renovation and building-science content for clarity, moisture risk, durability, material performance, and practical construction accuracy.
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Articles reviewed by Jacob E. Collins

Bright 1930s kitchen remodel with painted cabinets, checkerboard floor, farmhouse sink, and wood-trimmed windows. 1930s Kitchen Cabinets: Why the Originals Are Often Better Than New Ones
1930s kitchen demolition day with open lath-and-plaster wall, exposed plumbing, enamel sink, and checkerboard floor. 1930s Kitchen Remodel: What a Wall Hides Until Demolition Day
1960s kitchen before renovation with wood cabinets, brown tile backsplash, old dishwasher, vinyl floor, and open sink cabinet. 1960s House Renovation: What to Check Before You Remodel
Kitchen and dining room wall opened during renovation with temporary support. Removing a Wall Between Kitchen and Dining Room: What to Check First
A ranch kitchen remodel with an opened wall, exposed patching, soffit, and floor transition. Ranch Kitchen Remodel Cost: Why One Wall Changes the Price
Kitchen wall removal opening with exposed framing and temporary support. Load-Bearing Wall Removal Cost: Beams, Posts, Permits, and Hidden Expenses
Older ranch kitchen opened to a dining and living area after wall removal, with patched drywall, floor changes, tools, and unfinished repairs. Open Concept Kitchen Mistakes: What Goes Wrong After the Wall Comes Down
Dated 1970s kitchen before remodel with dark wood cabinets, soffits, linoleum floor, and older appliances. 1970s Kitchen Remodel: What to Keep and Replace
Bright 1970s living room with brick fireplace, wood ceiling, open stair, and low seating. 1970s House Renovation: What to Fix First
Modest 1970s suburban house with brick, wood siding, attached garage, and dated entry. 1970s House Style: What to Keep and What to Update
Updated 1970s front door with wood slab, sidelight, brick, modern hardware, and entry lighting.  Caption A good 1970s front door tells you more than the door style; the glass, 1970s Front Door Update
1970s sunken living room with carpeted conversation pit, fireplace, sofa, chairs, and upper floor walkway. 1970s Sunken Living Room: Keep, Fix, or Fill It In

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Awl checking soft rotten wood at window trim.
Wood Rot Repair: Fix the Water First, or You'll Fix the Wood Twice
Ranch house kitchen renovation with older cabinets, exposed wall areas, rough-in work, and protective floor covering.
Ranch House Kitchen Layout Problems and Better Fixes
Mid-century modern house exterior in Palm Springs with clean lines, flat roof, and expansive glass windows.​
1950s Houses: What They Are, What Works, What Doesn’t
Aluminum window frame overview showing glazing, thermal break, multi-chamber frame, slim sightlines, finishes, and key considerations.
Aluminum Window Frames: Pros, Cons, and Where They Make Sense
Architecture graduate studying drawings, models, and exam materials in a studio workspace.
How to Become a Licensed Architect: School, Hours, and Exams
Installed crawl space vapor barrier with taped seams, wall turn-up, and wrapped piers.
Cost to Install a Crawl Space Vapor Barrier: Where the Money Goes
Modern dark A-frame cabin with a metal roof and side wing set in a pine forest.
A-Frame Tiny Houses: What the Triangle Gets Right and What It Steals
King and jack stud framing diagram showing header, rough sill, and bottom plate.
King and Jack Stud Framing: What They Do and Where They Go

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