UnBuild It | Episode 112: Confused spaces? Garages
Pete, confused? Pete takes the lead on garages and tries hard not to confuse Steve and Jake (not very successfully...). It's all about how garages are "conditioned" (heated, cooled, dehumidified, ventilated, and filtered) and just what uses the garage is designed for in comparison to the expectations homeowners have in terms of their use(s).
Pete's Resource(s):
- BSC Information Sheet 802: https://buildingscience.com/
sites/default/files/migrate/ pdf/BSCInfo_802_Wrong_ Unsealed_Cavity_Between_ Garage.pdf - GBA Details for a “High-Performance Garage:" https://www.
greenbuildingadvisor.com/ article/details-for-a-high- performance-garage
STAY TUNED on Pete's Resources: Pete promises a brand new resource in one podcast on this topic (a resource he has not written but will!).
Episodes
Unbuild It | Episode 152: Thermal & Structural Load Issues with Insulation, Wood, and Concrete
Episode 152
Whoa--the boys go super technical and wonky on structural loading of rigid insulation, thermal bridging with concrete and wood, and innovative framing systems, EcoSmart and Tolko. This leads to an interesting discussion of how often in residential buildings we unknowingly way over-engineer. Steve closes out with a design issue for certain beehives...
Unbuild It | Episode 151: Where Matters: Climate (I)
Episode 151
Pete kicks off a three-part series on how Climate, Site, and Extreme Events influence building design. This episode focuses on climate and why building strategies must change depending on location—just like packing differently for Minneapolis, Honolulu, or New Orleans. Drawing on research from the Building America Solution Center and Joe Lstiburek’s “Perfect Wall,” the discussion highlights the importance of climate-driven building science.
UnBuild It | Episode 150: Social Media: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times
Episode 150
DESCRIPTION: Our good buddy, Matt Risinger, joins Jake & Steve as the Three Social Media Amigos to roast Pete, the social media naysayer. Entertaining? You bet. Information transfer? Of course, with great conversation, distinguishing between social media's dark/worst times and its enlightening/best times.
UnBuild It | Episode 149: I'll Tell You Where To Stick That Opinion
Episode 149
The building team (5 gears): Designers, Builders, Manufacturers, Consultants, Building Owners/Users. Is anyone more important than the others? CAN they work together? MUST they work together? Steve breaks this down for us by cutting to the chase — how he really feels about consultants (that would be Pete) and, in particular, energy modelers. Long and short of it: You get the best building when all the gears mesh... PETE'S RESOURCES:
UnBuild It | Episode 144: Tips for Young Builders with Tim Hill - Risinger Build
Episode 144
Jake, Steve, and Tim Hill offer valuable tips for young builders: focus on capital, budget talk, customer service, accuracy, marketing, selectivity, professionalism, saying no, finding your niche, and maintaining work-life balance.
UnBuild It | Episode 143: Steep Cathedral /Vaulted Roofs & 6-sided Containment of Air-Permeable Insulation
Episode 143
A great discussion of a slew of choices for cathedral roof systems: solid-sawn rafters vs scissor truss, smart vapor retarder vs poly, optimal roof pitch(es), venting topside vs underneath vs unvented. And then the last 10 minutes cover a pesky building science phenomenon: what the heck is 6-sided containment of air-permeable insulation, and how does that connect to attic insulation R-values?
UnBuild It | Episode 142: Sage Advice for Young Architects
Episode 142
Seriously? These 3 clowns are sages? The discussion includes how to select the "right” school? How much should a school include building science compared to learning it on the job? And what about even just the 4 control layers? And all three of us stand squarely with Steve: if you want to design buildings, get out on the job site first, second, and last over the course of your prep and your years on the job. And then take what you learn at the site to improve the information transfer you accomplish with your drawings! Pete's Resources see the links below.
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