UnBuild It Podcast

78 - Spectacular Solo Question #2

March 30, 2023 Unbuild It Podcast Season 1 Episode 78
78 - Spectacular Solo Question #2
UnBuild It Podcast
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UnBuild It Podcast
78 - Spectacular Solo Question #2
Mar 30, 2023 Season 1 Episode 78
Unbuild It Podcast

Suzanne from Bozeman asked such a great question it gets a SECOND podcast but this time focusing on how far is too far when remodeling in general (instead of just an addition). Tons of cool issues but here is a "gem" from each of the boys.

STEVE: Consider re-design before adding new design. How well are existing spaces being used? Maybe reconfigure/repurpose as the most efficient remodel?

PETE: EVERY remodeling project should start with a full hygrothermal building assessment.

JAKE: All remodeling projects need to start with aligning client expectations with the custom set of constraints each unique structure brings. Do the best your can/as much as you can to any portion of the building you "touch" as part of the remodel.

Pete's Resource(s):

1. "Using Building Science to Conduct a Building Assessment" - https://building-wright.com/2020/12/07/using-building-science-to-conduct-a-building-assessment/

2. "READ THIS: Before You Design, Build, or Renovate" - https://buildingscience.com/documents/guides-and-manuals/gm-read-this-before-you-design-build-renovate/view

Show Notes

Suzanne from Bozeman asked such a great question it gets a SECOND podcast but this time focusing on how far is too far when remodeling in general (instead of just an addition). Tons of cool issues but here is a "gem" from each of the boys.

STEVE: Consider re-design before adding new design. How well are existing spaces being used? Maybe reconfigure/repurpose as the most efficient remodel?

PETE: EVERY remodeling project should start with a full hygrothermal building assessment.

JAKE: All remodeling projects need to start with aligning client expectations with the custom set of constraints each unique structure brings. Do the best your can/as much as you can to any portion of the building you "touch" as part of the remodel.

Pete's Resource(s):

1. "Using Building Science to Conduct a Building Assessment" - https://building-wright.com/2020/12/07/using-building-science-to-conduct-a-building-assessment/

2. "READ THIS: Before You Design, Build, or Renovate" - https://buildingscience.com/documents/guides-and-manuals/gm-read-this-before-you-design-build-renovate/view