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Home Build Podcast
On this episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt is joined by fellow Build Expert Lydia Crowder, aka "Drywall Shorty," a seasoned second-generation drywall contractor from Bozeman, Montana. Together, they dive into the secrets of achieving flawless drywall results, focusing on the critical details that set high-quality builders apart from the competition. Lydia emphasizes the importance of proper framing, noting that uneven or crooked framing creates challenges that cannot be fully corrected with shims or mud. Climate control is another essential factor, as drywall and its compounds are highly sensitive to changes in moisture and temperature. Without consistent conditions, builders risk issues like swelling, shrinkage, or screw pops that compromise the finish. The conversation also explores the growing demand for modern architectural designs, such as floor-to-ceiling windows and clean, minimalist interiors, which leave little room to hide imperfections. Matt and Lydia discuss the value of temporary jobsite conditioning, such as using air conditioning in hot, humid climates or dehumidifiers in wet conditions, to ensure materials remain stable and perform as expected. Lydia shares practical advice on pre-drywall inspections, framing techniques, and the use of engineered lumber, all aimed at producing high-quality, lasting results. The episode highlights Lydia’s extensive expertise and her role as an educator in the construction industry, where she has built a significant online following. Matt also promotes the upcoming Build Show Live event in Austin, Texas, where industry experts and educators will gather to share insights and foster growth within the building community.
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Episodes

Build Podcast | Episode 169: Mold Prevention & Indoor Quality (Part 2)

Episode 169    

Matt welcomes Sean Harris back to the studio to continue their discussion indoor air quality improvements for existing homes, focusing on mold prevention, HVAC upgrades, filtration, and dehumidification—especially in hot, humid climates like Texas. Both Matt & Sean encourage homeowners to prioritize practical, science-backed IAQ improvements for a healthier living environment.

Build Podcast | Episode 168: Prairie Sun & Timber

Episode 168    

Matt welcomes fellow Build Expert, Travis Brungardt, to discuss the brand-new Build Original Series® Prairie Sun & Timber, which follows Travis as he builds a hybrid high- performance home blending Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) and traditional framing. Travis outlines the project, noting that the upper level utilizes SIPs for insulation and strength, while the walkout basement level is conventionally framed with ZIP-R9 panels for flexibility.

Build Podcast | Episode 167: Mold Prevention & Indoor Air Quality in New Construction

Episode 167    

Matt welcomes indoor air quality (IAQ) expert Sean Harris to explore mold prevention strategies for new construction. They discuss key building science principles, including air sealing, moisture management, and proper dehumidification to prevent mold growth in hot, humid climates like Texas.

Build Podcast | Episode 166: Building Generational Wealth, Literally

Episode 166    

Matt interviews Paul Atherton, CEO of Highspire, about building (pun intended) generational wealth with a blueprint for builders looking to transition into real estate development. Construction company owners are uniquely positioned to succeed in real estate; with real estate offering long-term appreciation and cash flow, builders who reinvest wisely can secure financial freedom for future generations.

Build Podcast | Episode 165: Are Model Homes Dead?

Episode 165    

Matt welcomes Justin Pratt from Builders Firstsource (BFS) to explore the future of home sales, particularly whether traditional model homes are becoming obsolete. Rising construction costs and changing buyer expectations have made 3-D digital tools a cost-effective and efficient alternative.

Build Podcast | Episode 164: We Need to Talk about Spray Foam

Episode 164    

Matt is solo this week for an in-depth discussion on spray foam insulation, focusing on the differences between closed-cell and open-cell foam and the benefits of creating a conditioned attic space. He covers everything from installation best practices and building codes to fire safety and humidity control.

Build Podcast | Episode 163: Building for Extreme Health

Episode 163    

Matt and Steve explore how to design and construct homes optimized for extreme health, focusing on mold resistance, superior indoor air quality (IAQ), and moisture control. Whether you're a builder, architect, or homeowner looking to create a healthier home, this episode provides expert insights into mold-resistant construction, high-IAQ design, and smart moisture management. Listen now for a deep dive into building science solutions for extreme health.

Build Podcast | Episode 162: Reduce Construction Time & Boost Profitability

Episode 162    

Matt kicks off Season 5 of The Build Podcast with Jeremy Martin of Risher Martin Fine Homes, discussing strategies to reduce construction time while maintaining quality and profitability. They emphasize meticulous planning, minimizing change orders, and streamlining workflows. Jeremy highlights how fixed-price contracts require precise pre-planning, while cost-plus contracts offer flexibility but higher risks. His team boosts efficiency through pre-ordering materials, dedicated project coordinators, and lean construction techniques.

Build Podcast | Episode 161: Slab vs. Crawlspaces

Episode 161    

Matt does a deep dive into foundations and why one foundation might be a better choice than another, depending on your location.

Build Podcast | Episode 160: Top 5 Mistakes Builders Make (and how to fix them)

Episode 160    

This week, Matt goes solo to highlight five common construction mistakes made by Texas builders and offers practical solutions to improve building quality. Matt emphasizes sustainable building practices and learning from past mistakes to Know Better. Build Better.™ He encourages builders to adopt modern techniques to improve energy efficiency, durability, and customer satisfaction.

Build Podcast | Episode 158: Value Engineering Your Plumbing Systems

Episode 158    

Matt teams up with master plumber Eric Aune, aka @mechanicalhub, to explore the “art” of value engineering plumbing systems. They dive right into cost-effective strategies that don’t compromise quality. Whether you’re a builder, plumber, or homeowner, this episode offers actionable advice on creating efficient, reliable plumbing systems. Don’t miss this engaging discussion with two industry pros.

Build Podcast | Episode 157: Mastering Construction Contracts: Fixed-Price vs. Cost-Plus

Episode 157    

Matt discusses the pros and cons of fixed-price and cost-plus construction contracts with guest Jeremy Martin, co-owner of Risher Martin, a leading custom homebuilder in Austin. Jeremy shares his firm’s unique approach to fixed-price contracts, emphasizing rigorous pre-construction planning and detailed specifications to ensure predictable budgets and schedules. This method fosters trust and minimizes change orders by clearly defining project scopes, materials, and allowances upfront.

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