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Home Build Podcast

Episode 13: So, You Want to be a Builder

So, you want to be a builder? Then today’s episode, Sponsored by Builder’s First Source, is definitely for you. 

I’m joined by my friend Luke Mezger who is sharing a little bit about his story and how he took his childhood fascinations for all things building (he used to love breaking apart toys as a kid and putting them back together) into the career he has today.  

He highlights some of the key points in his life that really sparked that passion for construction, tells us about his educational experience and even offers some insight into his role now as the owner of Mezger Homes.  

Finally he offers his advice to any of you out there who are looking to get into the world of building and construction. Tune in below.  

 

 

 




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What To Expect At Build Show Live 2026 | Build Show Podcast Episode 228

Episode 228    

Build Show Live in San Antonio offers targeted education, networking, and hands-on learning for builders, architects, and construction professionals seeking to improve their residential construction projects.

Spray Foam Insulation Pt 2 Myths Busted | Build Show Podcast Ep. 227

Episode 227    

Matt Risinger continues his deep dive into spray foam insulation in Part 2, separating fact from fiction. He tackles common myths, explains where spray foam excels (and where it doesn't), discusses evolving European regulations, and shares smart hybrid insulation strategies for building high-performance homes.

The Future of Home Building: AI, Digital Twins & Smarter Workflows | Build Show Podcast Ep. 226

Episode 226    

Artificial intelligence in construction improves efficiency and client experience through connected data and digital tools. Visit Pella.com for more information.

Spray Foam Insulation Hype vs Reality | Build Show Podcast Ep. 225

Episode 225    

Matt Risinger discusses the pros and cons of spray foam insulation compared to other options, focusing on proper installation and choosing the right strategy for high-performance homes.

Building Science 101: Understanding Vapor Control | Build Show Podcast Ep. 224

Episode 224    

Learn about vapor control and moisture management in building assemblies with Matt Risinger, sponsored by Huber Engineered Woods. Keep up with Matt on social media for more content.

The Perfect Wall? What Builders Need to Know About Mineral Wool | Build Show Podcast Ep. 223

Episode 223    

Matt Risinger, James Bourget, and Dan Edelman discuss exterior insulation, focusing on mineral wool and stone wool assemblies for high-performance homes.

Why Every Custom Builder Needs a Building Science Consultant | Build Show Podcast Ep. 222

Episode 222    

Building science consultants focus on preventing building problems through early involvement, analyzing building enclosures, climate-specific design strategies, and risk management. Thank you to sponsor Huber Engineered Woods. Watch episodes on social media.

Why Building to Code Isn't Enough — The Build HD Standard Explained | Build Show Podcast Ep. 221

Episode 221    

Jim Gunn discusses the Build HD standard with Matt Risinger, emphasizing water management, air control, structural performance, and durability. Building to code alone is not sufficient for lasting homes.

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