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If you can do it yourself -- add sweat equity to some of the projects in your new home, you can save money. Do it yourself projects while building a house require serious commitment, however, and the trick is to find a builder who will be your partner in the process.

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Window screens are hard to clean and can block your view. Replacement window screens have new technology that allows you to roll the screen up out of your way. Try the retractable screens.

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Dream home specifications should exceed building codes to assure your new home will be quality built. Building codes are minimum standards. New homes needn't cost dramatically more to upgrade some materials or labor techniques that will produce the dream home that won't disappoint.

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Cabins are cozy buildings. Cabin floor plans are only as limited as the number of people sleeping in the cabin at one time. The smallest workable footprint is one that is 16 feet wide and 12 feet deep. Take into design consideration room for skylights and a sleeping loft.

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New homes can hide a number of mistakes and problems if you aren't alert. Quality is not accidental, and regular quality control inspection by the homeowner is wise. Learn here what to look for when you are at your construction site.

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Construction contracts can save you headaches and money. Plans and specifications when added to the contract become an integral part of it. Deadlines, change orders and inspection issues should also be addressed.

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Skylights need proper installation to keep them from leaking. Instead of replacement skylights, try skylight repair and rebuild the flashings!

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Mold has been around for thousands of years and will be here long after we are gone. Black mold and other mold types currently plague many households due to a combination of factors. Mold prevention is not difficult, and if your house is in need of mold removal, you or your builder is/was asleep at the wheel.

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