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Date: February 16, 2026

Philadelphia rowhomes share a lot of the same construction DNA. They are narrow, vertically stacked, and built wall-to-wall with neighbors on either side. That shared structure shapes how sound travels, how air moves, where plumbing stacks run, and how electrical systems were updated over time. If you are planning a remodel in Philadelphia, understanding those […]...

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Date: January 29, 2026

If you own a home in Philadelphia, chances are you’ve thought about remodeling at some point. Maybe your bathroom feels stuck in another decade, your kitchen no longer works for how your family actually lives, or you’re looking at an unfinished basement and wondering if it could be more than just storage space. One of […]...

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Date: December 16, 2025

For many Philadelphia homeowners, the basement feels like unfinished business. It holds potential, but it also holds risk. People see extra square footage, storage that could be living space, or room for a home office or family area. What they also see is moisture, cold floors, and uncertainty about whether finishing the space will actually […]...

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Date: November 17, 2025

In Philadelphia, the decision to stay in your home or search for a new one often comes with more questions than answers. The rising cost of buying, the limited inventory in popular neighborhoods, and the sentimental pull of a rowhome that has been part of your family for years all play a part. For many […]...

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Date: October 20, 2025

There’s something special about the connection Philadelphians have with their homes. Whether it’s a classic rowhome or a mid-century twin, these spaces hold stories that stretch across generations. The walls carry the sound of family dinners, the rhythm of familiar footsteps, and the comfort that comes with knowing every corner. For many homeowners, that sense […]...

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Date: September 12, 2025

If you live in a Philadelphia rowhome, you already know the truth: space is tight, especially in the bathroom. Most rowhome baths average five feet by seven feet. That’s not a lot of square footage to work with when you’re trying to fit in a shower, toilet, vanity, and maybe even some storage. But here’s […]...

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