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Episode 25 - Air Barrier assist with Paul Springer
On this episode of the UnBuild It Podcast Peter and Steve are joined by special guest Paul Springer of AeroBarrier. The discussion ranges from air sealing to air sealing with one classic folk music reference. Tune in to hear and enlightening discussion about the AeroBarrier product and process. It might be right for your next project.
Episode 24 - Trade shows: are they worth the investment?
From the International Builders Show, to regional events and even the BSC Summer Symposium, the UnBuildIt team breaks down the benefits of attending these events. It's just as much about connections and camaraderie as it is products and education.
Moisture in our building process can be one of the biggest one time loads on a building. Where does the moisture come from? How do we address this challenge?
Episode 22 - Blower Doors; Do they suck?
Blower doors or sucker doors? What should they really be called? This and other informative questions about the mysterious blower door are answered by Jake, Pete, and Steve in this episode of the UnBuild It Podcast.
Episode 21 - Q&A For Christmas
With 2020 closing out the UBIP crew decided to record a Q&A podcast and release it as an unscheduled surprise to the listeners. Without your support we wouldn’t be here. Thanks for the support!
Episode 20 - Without the nerdy guy...
When the nerd is away the other hosts will play. In this episode of the UnBuild It Podcast Jake and Steve take advantage of Pete being gone by not even talking about Building Science.
Episode 19 - Special Guest Gary Nelson, President at The Energy Conservatory
On this episode of the UnBuild It Podcast Jake and Peter welcome Gary Nelson of The Energy Conservancy. You may not know Gary, but you should because you are probably very familiar with his product the Minneapolis Blower Door. Gary shares the story of how he accidentally started TEC and manufacturing blower doors, some good history of the blower door, and some really interesting nerdy stuff about the blower door.
Episode 18 - Whats an R? Thermal Control Layers
The final episode in the 4 part series, control layers, is about thermal resistance...in other words, an R value.
Episode 17 - Walking some special miles with Guest Jeff Speck, city planner and urban designer
A big part of what makes a house a home is a sense of place. High performance is as much about neighborhood as it is structure. You will get a kick out of hearing two building science geeks, Jake and Pete, veering off in this episode to talk context with Jeff Speck, who literally wrote the book(s) on walkable neighborhoods, towns, and cities.
Jeff Speck offers three reasons why we need walkable places to live: economic, human health, and the health of the planet. Jeff is smart, funny, and wide open for a rambling conversation with Jake and Pete.
Some inspiring quotes from Jeff to pull you into this episode:
“The typical household makes 13 one-way trips per day. Now that means that someone isn’t getting home at night!”
“The automobile should be an instrument of freedom, not a prosthetic device.”
“Transportation systems beget settlement patterns.”
“The automobile was the first means of transportation that was not nodal or linear.”
“Transportation systems beget settlement patterns and once you have a good settlement pattern you can have a better transportation system.”
“Walk Score works despite the algorithm being crap.”
Episode 16 - UBIB Stays Underground
Every time a home is taken apart something can be learned. Sometimes a flashing detail shows its age, sometimes a lap joint appears right on the surface but takes a turn for the worse. However, sometimes nothing is damaged and just as much can be learned. On this episode the guys discuss different learning experiences across their careers that have reinforced the unbuilding to learn ideas.
Episdoe 15 - UBIP It finally talks about unbuilding
Every time a home is taken apart something can be learned. Sometime a flashing detail shows its age. Sometimes a lap joint appears right on the surface but takes a turn for the worse. However, sometimes nothing is damaged and just as much can be learned. On this episode the guys discuss different learning experiences across their careers that have reinforced the unbuilding to learn ideas.
Episode 14 - Special Guest Ken Kiefer from Siga
Peter and Steve talk building science and building science solutions with Ken Kiefer, NE Regional Sales Rep from Siga. Get in touch with Ken directly here, kenneth.kiefer@siga.swiss
Episode 13 - Vapor...to control or not to control
The conversation about control layers continues this week with the UnBuild It Podcast crew talking about Vapor! Learn about smart vapor retarders, what is a grain of water, why Steve doesn’t like to talk about vapor, and the uniformity of vapor loads, all on this episode of the UnBuild It Podcast.
Episode 12 - Those Adhesives are Sensitive
Follow along as the guys discuss sensitive issues. Pressure sensitive adhesives are everywhere in construction. Can we trust them…do they perform as promised? The guys explain that the ASTM standards are probably not the metric we should use to answer those questions. Real world testing methods are then discussed, as well at Peter’s Wing Nut Testing.
Episode 11 - Guest Allen Sealock Zip System Product Director
Peter and Jake welcome special guest Allen Sealock, ZIP System Product Director, to disucss building science, wood products and Huber Engineered Woods.
Episode 10 - Air Leakage; not just your dad after Thanksgiving Dinner
On this weeks episode the conversation about control continues. The conversation about air barriers, air movement, and how it's considered in our buildings is expanded upon by our intrepid trio. They cover what the code says, what it actually means, and what real success looks like.
Episode 9 - Guest Matt Risinger talks Building Science and Business
Jake and Steve welcome special guest Matt Risinger to discuss how building science has affected his business.
Episode 8 - Rainscreen your cladding
What is a rainscreen? What does it do? How big of a gap should it be? What makes the rainscreen ventilated? Why would you need a rainscreen? In this episode the guys attempt to solve these questions and others about rainscreen claddings.
Episode 7 - Off Topic with Steve, Pete, and Jake
I have no idea who thought to give us each a mike and then turn us loose for an episode, but there you have it…not surprisingly, we wandered a all over the place: universal design, high performance design constraints, the lack of building science knowledge across our industry, even “Sticky Business” (how dependent we are on high performance PSA tapes, sealants, and mastics). But you won’t want to miss these gems: Jake talks about brotherly love, Steve sees red over client’s stuck on cost per square foot, and Pete gets called an old goat for his lack of social media skills. When UnBuildIt goes “Off the Cuff” it’s a bit like catching Jake, Steve, and Pete with their pants down, but in a good, not scary, way…