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A walk through of your new home before you close the deal may save you countless dollars if problems are found. A walk through home inspection should indicate good and bad work. A home inspection checklist is a must.

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Home building costs can be kept to budget and time schedule with your diligence upfront. Building costs should be calculated at the start. Estimating home building costs and selecting features and options as you go along is a huge mistake. The costs of building a new home may leave some coins to spare if you select your home's features and options first and then set them iron-clad into your house plans and contract with your builder before you build.

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Exterior home design is important to the look, the running and the future of your home. Custom design of your home should include porches and deep overhangs for inclement weather. Driveways should have conduit piping underneath them for future electrical installation outdoors such as lighting or invisible fencing. Add beautiful features on your roof such as turbine vents and chimney caps.

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Lighting for your home will draw rave reviews if you use various types of lighting fixtures. Outdoor lighting and recessed lighting add convenience and ambiance when the sun goes down. Home lighting with natural light sources from skylights, windows, and mirrors will help make life brighter.

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Your painting performance can make or break a room. Painting technique separates the professional from the do it yourselfer. Quality interior paint and how to paint with proper wall painting technique are important.

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While some ceramic tiles are tough, others are soft. Know which tile is the right one for your project. Be sure the surface beneath the tiles is strong and inflexible.

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A new home may experience plumbing problems. A builder and plumber can do things now to eliminate those. Drain lines made of PVC piping, replacement faucet cartridges, ball valves and exterior hose bibs are things to keep in mind.

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Drywall is undoubtedly the standard wall covering material used in new homes today. Drywall is relatively inexpensive, it performs well in most applications, it is easy to install and it looks great when finished and painted properly. But there are still so many options for covering your walls, including plaster.

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