FIELD NOTES · APR 2026 · 4 min read
Why We Walk the Site, Every Week.
By Red Level

PLACEHOLDER — Opening paragraph that establishes the premise of "Why We Walk the Site, Weekly." Four sentences that set the scene from the field, name the tension at the heart of the piece, and tell the reader why it's worth their time. The first letter of this paragraph carries the drop cap.
PLACEHOLDER — Second paragraph that builds the case, draws on a specific Red Level project from the last twenty-two years, and grounds the abstract idea in a real decision a real homeowner faced.
DEFINITION
PLACEHOLDER — Quick gloss on a specific construction term.
DEFINITION
PLACEHOLDER — Quick gloss on a specific construction term.
PLACEHOLDER PULL QUOTE — A weekly walk is the cheapest insurance policy on a renovation. We've never regretted one.
PLACEHOLDER SUBHEAD — The Cost of Not Looking
PLACEHOLDER — Third paragraph after the subhead, working through the practical mechanics. What the crew actually does. What the architect actually draws. Where the conflicts hide.
PLACEHOLDER — Fourth paragraph that lands the argument and gives the reader something concrete to take into their own project conversations.
ASIDE
PLACEHOLDER — Field anecdote that didn't fit the main argument.
ASIDE
PLACEHOLDER — Field anecdote that didn't fit the main argument.
PLACEHOLDER — Closing paragraph. One last image from the field. The thing we keep coming back to.
Filed under · FIELD NOTES
