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Home Build Podcast | Episode 181: From First Timer to High-Performance Hero

Build Podcast | Episode 181: From First Timer to High-Performance Hero

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If you're tracking "Where in America is Matt Risinger?", today, we found him in the studio talking with South Dakota builder Josh Stange (featured in the premiere of Build Across America) to dive deep into what it really takes to build high-performance homes in rural America. A true one-man show, Josh not only designs, frames, and insulates his projects but recently shocked the team with a .18 ACH50 blower door result—before mechanicals. Together, Matt and Josh explore the details behind this incredible feat, from innovative ZIP System ceiling air barriers to cost challenges with skeptical clients. Whether you’re building in big cities or small towns, this episode is a must-listen for pros seeking durability, craftsmanship, and airtight performance without the big crew. Insightful, technical, and surprisingly relatable—this story will change how you see "small" builders.

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