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Home Build Podcast

It’s an IAQ Deep Dive…part two! 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. Sean emphasizes that mold issues often stem from leaky ductwork in unconditioned spaces, poor ventilation, and high humidity, leading to compromised air quality. Instead of cleaning mold, he recommends removing contaminated materials and improving source control.

For HVAC systems, Sean suggests keeping ductwork in conditioned space, using MERV 13+ filters, and installing a ventilating dehumidifier to maintain humidity below 50%. He warns against running HVAC fans continuously, as this can pull humid air into the system, worsening mold issues. He also recommends in-room HEPA filtration (such as IQAir or Austin Air) over whole-home air purifiers.

They discuss (and advise against) gimmicky air purification methods like UV lights and ionizers, which can create harmful byproducts. Instead, homeowners should monitor IAQ with smart sensors, track humidity, and optimize their home’s ventilation and filtration. Sean emphasizes "optimization over maximization"—cost-effective solutions like air sealing, replacing moldy ductwork, and using high-quality air filters rather than full HVAC overhauls.

Both Matt & Sean encourage homeowners to prioritize practical, science-backed IAQ improvements for a healthier living environment.

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Episodes

Build Podcast | Episode 178: KNOW BETTER. BUILD BETTER.™ with the ICC

Episode 178    

Matt sits down with Beau Hansen to discuss significant updates in the 2024 IRC and IECC, promoting builder accountability, improved build quality, and energy efficiency standards.

Build Podcast | Episode 177: Ask The Experts Part 2

Episode 177    

Matt answers listener questions on high-performance homebuilding, covering geothermal HVAC, ICF foundations, exterior insulation, air sealing, and more.

Build Podcast | Episode 176: 3 Keys To Winning in the General Contractor Business

Episode 176    

Matt goes solo this week to share hard-earned wisdom from his 30-year construction. He outlines three foundational principles that have shaped his success—and helped him recover from serious setbacks.

Build Podcast | Episode 175: Stop Bidding for Free (why every builder needs a pre-construction agreement)

Episode 175    

Matt is joined by Risinger Build Executive Project Manager Daniel Glauser to discuss pre-construction service agreements (PSAs), emphasizing the importance of getting paid for the extensive time and effort builders invest before actual construction begins. They explain how PSAs help weed out unserious clients, foster transparent collaboration with architects and homeowners, and ultimately ensure a smoother, more efficient building process.

Build Podcast | Episode 174: How Will Tariffs Impact Builders?

Episode 174    

The Build Podcast tackles a very timely and top-of-mind topic: tariffs. This episode dives deep into the current (as of April 28, 2025) and forecasted state of the U.S. housing and remodeling industry, with a spotlight on tariffs, economic uncertainty, and demographic trends. Matt is joined by two experts from Zonda (a leading housing data and insights company) to discuss how global tariffs are expected to raise material costs by up to 9%.

Build Podcast | Episode 173: Ask The Experts (Part 1)

Episode 173    

Welcome to the first official “Ask The Experts” edition of Build. Matt answers real questions from builders, architects, and fans of the show. This episode covers a wide range of high-performance building topics that every pro should consider.

Build Podcast | Episode 172: What Makes a Great Project Manager?

Episode 172    

What makes a great project manager in the residential construction world? Matt and Risinger Build business partner, Tim Hill, sit down to discuss what they’ve come to define as a GREAT project manager. Drawing on years of experience, they identify five essential qualities: leadership, collaboration, communication, work ethic, and people management.

Build Podcast | Episode 171: HVAC 101

Episode 171    

Matt welcomes fellow Build Expert, Travis Brungardt, back to the studio for a “back to basics” conversation: HVAC 101, which includes foundational concepts, practical advice, and common mistakes in residential HVAC systems.

Build Podcast | Episode 170: Understanding Profitability for Builders, Contractors, and Remodelers

Episode 170    

Matt and Tim discuss the challenges of profitability in the construction industry, emphasizing the importance of realistic budgets and aligning with clients and architects to avoid financial losses.

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.

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