Frequently Asked Questions — National Handyman Authority

What is National Handyman Authority?

National Handyman Authority is a construction reference resource published under the T3 Trade division. It covers topics across residential and commercial construction, including materials, methods, codes, tools, and trade practices. The site is designed to be a reliable starting point for anyone looking to understand the built environment.

What topics does this site cover?

The site covers a broad range of construction-related subjects, from foundational trades like carpentry, masonry, and electrical work to project planning, building codes, and safety standards. Coverage spans both DIY-accessible tasks and professional-grade construction practices. The goal is to provide useful context across the full spectrum of the industry.

Who is this site for?

National Handyman Authority serves homeowners, contractors, tradespeople, students, and anyone with a practical interest in construction. Whether someone is researching a repair, planning a build, or simply learning how a system works, the content is written to be accessible and informative. No prior technical background is required to get value from the site.

Is this a directory or marketplace?

No. National Handyman Authority is a reference resource, not a directory, marketplace, or lead-generation platform. The site does not list contractors, accept service listings, or facilitate transactions of any kind. Its sole purpose is to inform.

Does this site provide professional advice?

No. All content on National Handyman Authority is intended for general reference and educational purposes only. Nothing published here constitutes professional advice in construction, engineering, legal, or safety matters. Readers should consult a licensed professional before acting on any information for a specific project or situation.

How is the information sourced and maintained?

Content is developed by the T3 Trade editorial team, drawing on industry standards, trade publications, building codes, and subject-matter expertise. The team reviews and updates material on an ongoing basis to reflect current practices and regulatory changes. Accuracy and clarity are the primary standards applied to all published content.

How current is the information on this site?

Construction practices, codes, and material standards evolve over time, and the site is maintained with that in mind. However, local codes and regulations vary by jurisdiction, and readers should verify any code-related information with their local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Publication and review dates are noted where applicable to help readers assess the currency of specific content.

How can errors or corrections be reported?

Readers who spot inaccurate, outdated, or unclear information are encouraged to use the site's contact form to flag the issue. The editorial team reviews all submissions and makes corrections where warranted. Community feedback is a valued part of keeping the resource accurate and trustworthy.