The cupola: Spain’s gift to Mexico’s colonial architecture

Other than a great view of the lake or mountains, there is nothing that takes a new homebuyer’s breath away like the interior of a brick dome. Traditional Mexican residential architecture is variable in style however, in the colonial range, a brick dome or cupola can be very attractive. And a maintenance problem. The use […]

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Home construction or improvement contracts in Mexico

Over the years I have seen some good construction contracts and some terrible ones. Unfortunately, the terrible ones have resulted in someone paying the price. In any contract, there are basically three concepts to negotiate and determine in terms acceptable to all parties involved. These are Price, Quality and Time. It is natural to focus […]

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Waterproofing the roof in your Mexican home

Roof sealing or waterproofing has been a problem since ancient times. The Ancient Egyptians, as early as 3000 B.C., experimented with waterproofing materials like beeswax, gelatin and clay. Later in 1000 B.C., other materials like Arabic gum, pitch and balsam were utilized. By the 17th century, Germans had experimented with coal tar and, later, bituminous […]

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