Editorial policy
The rules are simple: be useful, stay specific, and do not fake certainty.
Contractor Search focuses on scope clarity, decision quality, and public listing hygiene so the research surface and the contractor directory both stay useful.
What gets published
- Decision-stage guides that help readers compare contractor categories, not just brand names.
- Planning tools that turn vague homeowner questions into sharper inputs before a bid is chosen.
- Regional context that changes the advice in a real way, especially around Southern Utah climate and surfaces.
What does not get published
- Unverified contractor claims
- Invented reviews or rating math
- Generic filler content written only to multiply pages
- Promises that a single article can replace written bids, license checks, or property-specific inspection
Update rule
Guides should change when the practical advice changes: local pricing shifts, product reality changes, common contractor-sales patterns change, or the site learns that readers are making a comparison badly and need a clearer framework.
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