Corrections Policy

Florida Renovate commits to publishing accurate and reliable information. We aim to provide trustworthy insights on renovation, design, and home-related topics. While we strive for precision, errors can occur. This policy outlines how we address mistakes and maintain the integrity of our content.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Accuracy stands as a core principle for Florida Renovate. Our editorial team rigorously fact-checks all articles before publication. We work to ensure our readers receive precise information that can inform their home projects and decisions.

Types of Corrections

We classify corrections based on their nature and impact on the content. Different types of errors require different responses.

  • Minor Fixes: These include typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, punctuation errors, or small formatting issues. Minor fixes do not change the factual meaning or understanding of the article.
  • Significant Corrections: These address factual inaccuracies, misleading statements, or incorrect data within an article. Such errors might involve dates, names, figures, or technical specifications related to renovation topics.
  • Retractions: In rare instances, an article may contain fundamental errors or be based on false premises. A retraction means we remove the article from Florida Renovate and publish a notice explaining the action.

How Corrections Are Noted

Minor fixes are typically made without a specific public notice in the article. For significant corrections, we include a clear editor’s note. This note appears at the top or bottom of the corrected article, detailing what was changed and the date the correction was made. If an article is retracted, a notice is posted where the original content used to appear.

Reporting an Error

We invite our readers to help us maintain the highest standards of accuracy. If you identify an error in any Florida Renovate content, please notify us. Provide the direct URL to the article and clearly describe the inaccuracy you found.

Please send all error reports to [email protected].

Review and Correction Timeline

We acknowledge receipt of error reports within two business days. Our editorial team then investigates the reported issue within five business days. If a correction is verified, it is typically implemented and published within 7-10 business days after verification.

Transparency of Correction History

Florida Renovate maintains full transparency regarding content updates. Every significant correction includes a dated note directly within the article. This practice ensures readers can easily understand the history of our content and any revisions made.

Last updated: March 2026