Episodes
Episode 15: Mechanicals That Last
Episode 15
In this episode, guest expert Eric Aune discusses the importance of long-lasting mechanicals in plumbing and heating systems. With over 20 years of experience, Eric shares his recommendations for what mechanicals he would have in his dream home. NuvoH2O is offering a 10% discount for build show listeners using the coupon code BuildShow10.
Episode 14: Building Science and Systems Thinking
Episode 14
On the Build Show, Kristof Irwin from Positive Energy discusses the future of Building Science and Systems Thinking. He explains that building science involves using architecture, engineering, and systems thinking to design practical, beautiful buildings. Irwin's podcast, Building Science, offers over 100 episodes on this topic.
Episode 12: Building Pet Peeves
Episode 12
In this episode sponsored by Builder's First Source, the speaker discusses their top 10 pet peeves in a build, including cheap plastic vents, missing post bases, and poorly made floors. They provide detailed advice and insider tips to help maximize the build experience.
Episode 10: Balancing the Cost vs Performance Aspects on a Build
Episode 10
In today's Build Show Podcast, Steve Lesem and I discuss balancing cost vs performance aspects in a build. We discuss how to find the right balance between quality and cost, despite the challenges of having an unlimited budget.
Episode 9: the Litmus Test for a Well-Build Home
Episode 9
In this episode of the Build Show, the speaker discusses build quality and the standard Litmus test for a good vs. not-so-good build. They also discuss if this test can be used to assess a builder's quality, helping students, young professionals, and consumers make informed decisions.
Episode 8: The Mechanical System You Should Have Done, And What Now?
Episode 8
In this episode of The Build Podcast, Terry Alsberg and Paul Izenstark discuss the benefits of radiant heating, a popular trend in American homes. Radiant heating is energy-efficient, quieter, and more comfortable, providing the "absence of discomfort" and ensuring consistent air temperature throughout the home.
Episode 7: Supply Chain and Building Supplies
Episode 7
Jeff Rettig, VP of Supply Chain at Builders First Source, discusses the recent spike in lumber prices, which have risen nearly four times compared to last year. This has led to increased demand and tightening supplies, causing lead times to extend up to six months.
Episode 6: Disruptions in the Building Supply Chain
Episode 6
In this episode, Nathan and Les discuss supply chain disruptions and how to find preferred sealant caulk and stain products for builds. Due to increased housing demand, companies like Sashco have been placed on percentage allocation until normal trade resumes.
Episode 5: Forensic Engineering and Failure Mechanism Theory
Episode 5
David Nicastro, P.E., Chief Executive Officer of BDI, shares his expertise in forensic and facilities engineering. He continues to practice engineering and educate colleagues on topics like failure mechanism theory. This hour-long episode provides valuable engineering insights for new builds.
Episode 4: All About Net Zero Homes
Episode 4
4 In this episode, the speaker discusses the benefits of net zero homes, particularly in Texas where solar energy provides energy and generates profit from selling back to the grid. They discuss the potential negative effects of the term net zero and whether to build a net zero capable or ready home.
Episode 3: How do I find a good builder?
Episode 3
Steve and his friends from Risinger Build discuss finding a good builder. They suggest that many people aren't ready to start looking yet, as they need to be clear about the project and desired outcome. They advise asking questions like having seen an architect, having initial plans, and having a budget.
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