Two homes may look similar when finished, yet feel very different over time.
Comfort, air quality, durability, and long-term performance are shaped by decisions most homeowners never fully see once construction is complete.
This guide explains how building science influences how a home feels, performs, and ages.
Why comfort depends on more than heating and cooling equipment
How homes function as connected systems
Why moisture control affects durability
What insulation and air sealing actually change in daily living
Why climate influences construction decisions
How small unseen details affect long-term performance

Why do some new homes still feel drafty or uneven?
What makes one home quieter and more stable than another?
How do heat, air, and moisture affect comfort?
Why can homes meet code and still perform poorly?
What helps a home remain durable for decades?
Thoughtfully written for homeowners considering whether their current home still fits the life they live.
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