Corrections Policy

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Spotting errors

If you find an incorrect color code, a broken link, a factually wrong claim about a paint product line or design style, or any advice that could be unsafe — for example, an unsuitable paint for a wet area — please tell us. Email hello@room-viz.com with the URL of the page, the issue, and a source if you have one. We take reader-submitted corrections seriously and they often catch things our own review misses.

How we correct

For substantive corrections — a wrong hex code, the wrong Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore product line attached to a color, an incorrect technical claim about LRV, sheen, or coverage — we update the article and add a brief correction note at the top, dated, explaining what was changed. The note stays on the page permanently. Typos, broken formatting, image swaps, and minor copy polish are made silently and do not require a public note.

Output disclaimers

RoomViz's AI-generated visualizations cannot be "corrected" the same way written content can. Each render is a non-deterministic output from an AI image model; running the same input twice may produce different results, and we have no way to retroactively fix a render that already exists in your history. If a render comes back clearly broken — heavy artifacts, the wrong room, corrupted output — contact us and we will re-render the request or credit the failed render back to your account.

Removed content

If we retire a guide entirely — because the topic is outdated, the original premise no longer holds, or the article was replaced by a better one — the URL returns a 410 Gone response rather than redirecting to an unrelated page. That tells search engines and readers that the page is deliberately gone, not broken or temporarily unavailable.

Contact

Corrections, takedown requests, and content concerns all go to hello@room-viz.com.