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Why So Many Renovations Fail at the Junctions

June 8, 2026 by Hector Renshaw
Why So Many Renovations Fail at the Junctions

Explore why renovation junction details often fail and learn expert strategies to prevent moisture, thermal, and structural issues where old meets new.

Categories Construction Innovation Tags damp bridging, extension detailing, flashing, material compatibility, movement joints, old meets new, retrofit junctions, roof-to-wall junctions, thermal bridging

The Construction Details That Make Extensions Look Intentional

July 3, 2026June 6, 2026 by Hector Renshaw
The Construction Details That Make Extensions Look Intentional

Discover key extension construction details that ensure your home extension looks intentional and cohesive with expert tips on alignment, roof forms, and material tran…

Categories Architecture Tags alignment, domestic extensions, extension detailing, floor levels, material transitions, reveals, roof forms, small commercial extensions, threshold details

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