What March 2025 Brought to Home Builders and Plumbers
March was a busy month for anyone who cares about their home. We published a mix of quick how‑to guides, deep dives into big problems, and fresh ideas for saving money on new builds. Whether you’re fixing a crack, planning a bathroom upgrade, or just curious about roof pricing, there’s something here for you.
Key Trends We Covered
First up, roofing. Our piece on "What Do Most Roofers Charge Per Square?" broke down the typical price range and showed how location, material, and labor affect the total. Knowing those factors helped readers set realistic budgets before ordering a new roof.
Foundation worries also made the spotlight. Two articles explored the scary side of foundation issues: one listed the warning signs of major damage, and the other asked the tough question, "Can a foundation be unfixable?" Both aimed to give homeowners a clear checklist for spotting trouble early and deciding when to call a pro.
When it comes to building new homes, material choice is everything. We explained what most new builds are made of, comparing wood, concrete, and greener options. A follow‑up on cheap building methods gave practical tips for keeping costs low without sacrificing quality.
Inside the house, bathroom remodels sparked debate. Our guide "Walls or Floor First?" helped DIY fans decide the most efficient order, saving time and avoiding extra mess. Kitchen lovers got a rundown of what’s included in a full kitchen installation, from cabinets to countertops, so they know what to expect on the big day.
For the tech‑savvy, we answered the simple question of whether you can safely mount a TV on a new‑build wall. The article covered stud locations, mounting gear, and why a professional might be worth the extra cost.
What Readers Loved Most
The DIY foundation crack guide received a lot of feedback. Homeowners appreciated the clear steps for assessing crack severity and the honest advice on when to stop and call an expert. It’s a rare topic that many feel uncomfortable tackling, so the practical checklist was a hit.
Our piece on the top home builder in the USA also generated buzz. By breaking down the factors that set the leading company apart, readers gained insight into how to pick a builder for their own projects, even if they’re not in the US.
Landscaping got a fresh look, too. The article on "What Does a Landscaper Actually Do?" demystified the trade, showing that it’s more than just planting flowers—it’s about irrigation, design, and ongoing maintenance.
Overall, March’s content balanced big‑picture topics like construction trends with hands‑on advice for everyday home fixes. If you missed any of the articles, scroll back and give them a read—you’ll walk away with real‑world tips you can apply right away.
Stay tuned for April, where we’ll dive into winter‑proofing tricks, energy‑saving upgrades, and more plumbing hacks to keep your home running smoothly.