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Jul 17
59m 43s

Is Your Home Making You Sick? What You N...

Eric Goranson
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We're diving deep into the world of green building materials this episode, and trust me, it’s a game-changer for those of us who want to build homes that don’t just look good, but also keep us healthy! I’m hanging out with my buddy Andrew Pace, who’s been in the biz since the dawn of time (or, you know, 1989), and he’s got nuggets of wisdom that’ll make you rethink everything you thought you knew about construction. We’re talking about the nitty-gritty of materials that won’t give your house a personality crisis or make you sick—because who wants to live in a moldy castle? Spoiler alert: we also share some hilarious stories from the field that’ll have you shaking your head and laughing out loud. So, if you’re all about creating a cozy, safe space without the drama, grab your favorite drink and settle in!

Picture this: Eric G, your go-to home improvement guru, is back at it again, and this time he’s got the green building materials whiz, Andy Pace, by his side. Buckle up, folks, because we’re diving into a whirlwind of knowledge about building materials that not only help you construct your dream home but also keep it healthy for you and your family. Andy kicks things off with a fascinating tale about how his journey in the construction world began back in 1989. It’s a story that’s not just about nails and beams; it’s about realizing that the materials we use can directly affect our health. With over 33,000 clients under his belt, Andy’s got the chops to talk about eco-friendliness, sustainability, and yes, the all-important health of the occupants inside those walls.

As the conversation flows like a fine bourbon (which we might just get into later), Eric and Andy tackle the challenges and triumphs of modern construction. They chat about the evolution of green building practices—from energy efficiency to the critical need for human health considerations. It’s a rollercoaster of insight as they explore new technologies and materials that promise not just to make our homes look good but keep them safe from lurking dangers like moisture and mold. Spoiler alert: it’s a lot more complex than just picking the prettiest paint color.

And just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, Eric hints at a special surprise—whiskey talk! That’s right, folks! Tune in as they sip and savor the world of whiskey, drawing clever parallels between the craftsmanship of fine spirits and building homes. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast, a pro builder, or just someone who loves a good story (and maybe a good drink), this hour is packed with golden nuggets of wisdom and laughter. So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s get to building a healthier home together!

Takeaways:

  • Andy Pace emphasizes the importance of using green building materials to create healthier living spaces, as traditional materials can negatively affect occupants' health.
  • The podcast explores how building science has evolved, recognizing the need for materials that allow homes to breathe properly and manage moisture effectively.
  • Eric and Andy discuss the unintended consequences of energy-efficient building practices, which often overlook the importance of indoor air quality and occupant well-being.
  • The conversation touches on the fascinating intersection of whiskey and construction, illustrating how both fields require a careful approach to materials and craftsmanship.
  • Listeners learn that many homes suffer from moisture issues due to improper building practices, highlighting the need for better education within the industry.
  • The episode wraps up with a fun segment on whiskey, showcasing Andy's passion for the drink and the intriguing ways different whiskeys can challenge our perceptions.

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