Corrections Policy
Corrections Policy
Renovation Best aims for high accuracy in all articles. We provide reliable information on topics like architectural design, interior styling, and home improvements. Readers trust our content for their renovation knowledge. Maintaining this trust requires a steadfast commitment to factual correctness.
Types of Corrections
Small errors, such as typos, grammatical mistakes, or minor phrasing improvements, do not receive a public correction notice. We quietly update these items as part of our regular editorial process. These changes do not affect the core meaning of the content.
Factual inaccuracies or misleading statements warrant a public correction. This includes incorrect dimensions for furniture scaling or misattributed design principles. We will clearly mark these changes for reader transparency.
An article found to be fundamentally flawed or containing pervasive, serious errors will be retracted. This action is reserved for content that is entirely unreliable or misleading. A retraction notice will replace the original article.
How Corrections Are Noted
For significant corrections, a clear note appears at the top or bottom of the affected article. This note describes the error, the correction made, and the date of the update. Retracted articles display a full retraction statement in place of the original content.
Reporting an Error
We encourage readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you find an error, please email us directly. Send your message to [email protected]. Include the article’s URL, describe the inaccuracy, and suggest the correct information.
Reviewing Reported Errors
Our editorial team acknowledges receipt of error reports within 48 hours on business days. We will then investigate the reported inaccuracy. The investigation process typically concludes within five business days. We will communicate our findings and any actions taken.
Transparency and Policy Updates
Renovation Best believes in clear communication about our editorial practices. We are committed to openly correcting any identified errors. This Corrections Policy was last updated in March 2026.
