Dealsmaster publishes useful, stylish home guidance with clear sourcing, honest labels, and practical limits.
What we optimise for
Every guide should be useful, specific, proportionate to the problem, and understandable without a purchase. We favour clear measurements, realistic alternatives, maintenance implications, and the smallest sensible action before a large intervention.
How we source
For safety, health, building, and technical claims, we prefer primary research, official guidance, recognised standards bodies, and other authoritative sources. Manufacturer documentation is used for product-specific facts, not as independent proof that a product is best. We distinguish common design conventions from rules and identify when local requirements must take priority.
Evidence labels
- Researched: developed from identified published references.
- Tested or firsthand: used only when a real contributor completed the work or lived with the result.
- Professionally reviewed: used only when a named, qualified reviewer has checked the material.
Images and examples
Illustrative visuals can clarify layout, mood, and comparison. They are not evidence of a tested installation, renovation, or before-and-after result unless the accompanying guide says so and documents the work.
Safety and local context
General information cannot replace local codes, leases, manufacturer instructions, site-specific assessment, or qualified professional advice. Readers should stop and seek appropriate help when work involves structure, electricity, gas, fire safety, hazardous materials, water systems, or other regulated risks.
Updates
We review broken sources and correct material errors when identified. See our Corrections & Updates policy for how meaningful changes are handled.