Episodes
Episode 96: High Performance Mechanicals at the Build Show Build: Boston Site
Episode 96
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Steve discuss high-performance mechanicals, using the Build Show Build: Boston site as an example. They discuss electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems, distinguishing between clean and dirty basements, and the benefits of strategically positioning mechanical spaces. Follow the Build Show podcast for more videos.
Episode 95: The Biggest Decisions and Best Advice for Your Business
Episode 95
Matt and Jake, with over 30 years of experience in the building industry, discuss the best advice they've received and the biggest decisions that have changed their companies. They discuss the turning point from working to becoming a business and share their insights on social media, Instagram, and TikTok.
Episode 94: Now That You Live in it...
Episode 94
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Jake discuss building their own home, discussing the planning and process, lessons learned, and incorporating them into their businesses. They share personal home builds and the "next guy" mentality, discussing adaptations and blind spots. The podcast explores the impact of being the client on personal and professional growth.
Episode 93: Expanding Your Business into a New Market
Episode 93
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Jake discuss building high-performance homes on a budget, discussing passive, net-zero, and net-plus homes, and their equation for a "really well-built house" (durability + health & comfort + efficiency). They discuss decision-making, material choices, insulation, framing, and HVAC's role in building science and budgets.
Episode 92: Performance on a Budget
Episode 92
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Jake discuss building high-performance homes on a budget, discussing passive, net-zero, and net-plus homes, and their equation for a "really well-built house" (durability + health & comfort + efficiency).
Episode 91: Pre-construction Services Agreements
Episode 91
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Jake discuss pre-construction services agreements, their adoption, and their processes. They discuss the importance of a Pre-Construction Services Agreement (PSA) and whether to charge or refund it. They also discuss their decision on whether to refund or credit the pre-con fee. Follow Jake on Instagram and his podcast, UnBuildIt.
Episode 90: Hiring the Right Team
Episode 90
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Jake discuss hiring the right team, determining when it's time, finding candidates, and identifying employee characteristics. They also discuss interview methods, owner responsibility, executive courage, and team setup. With over 50 years of industry experience, they cover team-related topics.
Episode 89: Continuing Education for Builders and Their Teams
Episode 89
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Will King discuss staying informed about best practices and building science, as well as promoting employee education. They discuss the importance of continuing education and state requirements, and how business owners can encourage employees to educate themselves.
Episode 88: Remodel or Tear it Down?
Episode 88
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Tim Hill discuss the pros and cons of remodeling, the limitations of a remodel, and unique issues builders must consider. They also discuss signs of a remodel being a start-over, informed client decisions, and cost vs. time value communication.
Episode 86: The Relationship Between Builders and Interior Designers
Episode 86
In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt and Wade Paquin discuss the relationship between builders and interior designers, emphasizing the importance of a designer's role in a project and the value they bring. They emphasize the need for sync between the builder and designer, and their benefits.
Episode 85: The Labor Shortage in the Trades
Episode 85
In this podcast, Matt and Travis Brungardt discuss the trade deficit and how to attract younger people to join the trades. They highlight the nationwide shortage of skilled labor and discuss how builders can address it. Listeners are encouraged to consider how they can interest young people in the trades and their projects.