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Work in Process

Welcome to Work in Process, an Austin-based podcast guiding homeowners, builders, and design professionals through the journey of building high-performance custom homes in Central Texas. From client relationships to behind-the-scenes project management, each episode explores the real-world process of homebuilding in Austin, TX.

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    Ep. #32: Behind the Permit: What Every Homeowner and Builder Should Know Before Breaking Ground

    Hosts: Daniel Glauser and Tim Hill Guest: Steve Terebeki, Aqua Permits Permitting is one of the most misunderstood—and most important—parts of building a custom home. Many homeowners assume that construction can begin once the plans are complete. In reality, permitting is a complex process involving multiple departments, site-specific regulations, and countless details that can delay a project. In this episode of Work in Process, Daniel Glauser and Tim Hill have a candid conversation with Steve Terebeki of Aqua Permits. They delve into the intricacies of the process between finalized plans and obtaining a building permit. Together, they discuss: What a permit expediter actually doesThe difference between entitlements, zoning, and permittingWhy some permits are approved quickly while others take monthsCommon issues involving trees, drainage, floodplains, easements, and hillside lotsWhy Austin presents unique permitting challengesHow early due diligence can save homeowners significant time and moneyThe biggest permitting myths—and the mistakes that can derail a project before construction beginsWhether you're planning your dream home, purchasing land, or work in the design and construction industry, this conversation offers valuable insight into one of the most critical phases of the building process. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover Work in Process. Connect with Us: 📧 hello@risingerbuild.com 🌐 risingerbuild.com 📷 Instagram: Risinger Build - @risingerbuild_atx Daniel Glauser - @glauserbuilding Tim Hill - @tim_risingerbuild

  2. 1 juil.

    Ep. #31: The Ultimate Fourth of July House

    Hosts: Daniel Glauser and Tim Hill What makes the perfect home for celebrating the Fourth of July? Is it a sprawling covered porch, an outdoor kitchen, a swimming pool, or simply a place where family and friends can gather together? In this special holiday episode of Work in Process, Daniel Glauser and Tim Hill take a break from discussing budgets, project management, and building science to explore the features that make a home ideal for summertime entertaining. From outdoor living spaces and grilling setups to music, pools, front porches, and favorite family traditions, they discuss how thoughtful design creates spaces where memories are made. Along the way, they share personal stories from past Fourth of July celebrations, debate the pros and cons of popular outdoor amenities, and play a rapid-fire round of "Worth It?" featuring everything from guest houses and putting greens to outdoor TVs and ice makers. In this episode: Why outdoor living spaces define the ultimate Fourth of July homeDesigning patios, porches, and backyards for entertainingThe role of pools, shade, fans, and water features in Texas summersOutdoor kitchens, grills, and cooking preferences for hosting family and friendsThe value of front porches in building neighborhood connections"Worth It?" rapid-fire: pools, guest houses, outdoor TVs, putting greens, and moreFavorite Fourth of July traditions and family memoriesWhether you're designing a custom home, planning a remodel, or simply dreaming about your ideal backyard, this episode offers ideas and inspiration for creating spaces that bring people together year after year. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover Work in Process. Connect with Us: 📧 hello@risingerbuild.com 🌐 risingerbuild.com 📷 Instagram: Risinger Build - @risingerbuild_atx Daniel Glauser - @glauserbuilding Tim Hill - @tim_risingerbuild

  3. 17 juin

    Ep. #30: Project Management: The Team Behind Every Great Build

    When most people think of project management, they picture someone walking a jobsite with a set of plans, checking on trades and making sure work is being done correctly. While that’s certainly part of the job, effective project management in custom homebuilding is much broader—and much more important—than that.   In this episode of Work in Process, Daniel Glauser and Tim Hill pull back the curtain on what project management really means at Risinger Build. They discuss why project management begins long before construction starts, how communication, budgeting, scheduling, quality control, and decision management work together to keep projects moving forward, and why building exceptional homes requires a team—not a single individual.   Whether you’re a homeowner, architect, or design professional, this conversation offers valuable insight into the systems, planning, and collaboration required to bring complex custom homes to life. In this episode: Why project management starts during design, not constructionThe five pillars of successful project managementHow schedules, budgets, and decisions are managed throughout a projectThe role communication plays in keeping teams alignedWhy custom homebuilding requires a coordinated team effortLessons learned from years of managing complex residential projectsWhether you’re planning a custom home or simply want a better understanding of how the process works, this episode offers a practical look at one of the most important—and often misunderstood—aspects of custom homebuilding. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover Work in Process. Connect with Us: 📧 hello@risingerbuild.com 🌐 risingerbuild.com 📷 Instagram: Risinger Build - @risingerbuild_atx Daniel Glauser - @glauserbuilding Tim Hill - @tim_risingerbuild

  4. 3 juin

    Ep. #29: Understanding Cost Plus

    Hosts: Daniel Glauser and Tim Hill Cost Plus is one of the most misunderstood concepts in custom homebuilding. In this episode, Daniel Glauser and Tim Hill break down what Cost Plus actually means, why it serves as the foundation of Risinger Build’s process, and how it creates transparency and flexibility throughout a custom home project. The conversation covers how construction budgets are developed, why estimates evolve as design decisions become more refined, and the role contingency plays in managing the unknowns that come with building one-of-a-kind homes. Daniel and Tim also discuss the importance of trust, open-book accounting, and why bringing a builder into the design process early often leads to better outcomes. In This Episode: What a Cost Plus contract actually isHow custom home budgets are developedThe purpose of contingencyCommon misconceptions about Cost PlusThe value of transparency and open-book accountingWhy early builder involvement mattersHow collaboration creates better projectsWhether you’re planning a custom home or simply want a better understanding of how the process works, this episode offers a practical look at one of the most important—and often misunderstood—aspects of custom homebuilding. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover Work in Process. Connect with Us: 📧 hello@risingerbuild.com 🌐 risingerbuild.com 📷 Instagram: Risinger Build - @risingerbuild_atx Daniel Glauser - @glauserbuilding Tim Hill - @tim_risingerbuild

  5. 20 mai

    Ep. #28: The Guide to Building Well: Inside Risinger Build’s New Client Guidebook

    Hosts: Daniel Glauser After more than a year in the making, Risinger Build’s Client Guidebook is finally here. In this episode of Work In Process, Daniel Glauser shares the story behind the creation of Risinger Build’s new internal guidebook — a resource designed to help clients and architects better understand the custom homebuilding process and what truly drives successful outcomes.   From pre-construction and builder involvement during design to budgeting, communication, and project management, this episode unpacks some of the biggest misconceptions around custom homebuilding and why process matters more than most people realize. Whether you’re planning a custom home, collaborating with a builder, or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes of architecturally driven projects, this episode offers an honest look at what it takes to build well. In this episode: Why we created the Client GuidebookCommon misconceptions about custom homebuildingWhy pre-construction mattersThe value of early architect-builder collaborationWhat great project management actually looks likeWhy we believe in a cost-plus modelA major milestone for our team — and one we’re excited to finally share. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover Work in Process. Connect with Us: 📧 hello@risingerbuild.com 🌐 risingerbuild.com 📷 Instagram: Risinger Build - @risingerbuild_atx Daniel Glauser - @glauserbuilding Tim Hill - @tim_risingerbuild

  6. 6 mai

    Ep. #27: Living with the House – The hidden phase of homebuilding

    Hosts: Tim Hill and Justin Cragg A truly custom home experience doesn’t end at move-in. In many ways, that’s when it actually begins. In this episode of Work In Process, Tim Hill sits down with Risinger Build Customer Service Manager Justin Cragg to discuss one of the most overlooked — yet most critical — parts of custom homebuilding: commissioning, long-term service, and the ongoing relationship between builder and homeowner. They unpack what really happens during the final stages of a project as clients begin living in their homes for the first time — from HVAC tuning and home automation adjustments to aging wood materials, stucco cracking, leak detection systems, and the realities of maintaining architecturally driven, high-performance homes. Justin shares what it’s like stepping into projects at the finish line, coordinating trades, supporting clients years after completion, and helping homeowners navigate the complexities of truly custom homes. The conversation also explores why maintenance is inseparable from longevity — and why some of the most beautiful modern homes require the most intentional care. More than anything, this episode is about relationships: the idea that building a custom home shouldn’t end with a warranty period, but continue as an ongoing partnership between builder and client. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover Work in Process. Connect with Us: 📧 hello@risingerbuild.com 🌐 risingerbuild.com 📷 Instagram: Risinger Build - @risingerbuild_atx Daniel Glauser - @glauserbuilding Tim Hill - @tim_risingerbuild

  7. 22 avr.

    Ep. #26: Build HD — Designing and Executing for Performance (Part 2)

    Hosts: Matt Risinger and Tim Hill What actually makes a home perform over time and why do so many fail? In Part 2 of the Build HD series, Matt Risinger and Tim Hill move from philosophy into application, breaking down the real-world decisions that determine whether a home is durable, resilient, and built to last. The conversation dives into enclosure design, including the critical control layers—air, water, vapor, and thermal—and why managing water is still the single most important factor in long-term building performance. From roof design and overhangs to window ratios, rain screens, and flashing details, they explain how small design choices compound into major performance outcomes. They also unpack the role of mechanical systems, including ventilation, humidity control, and air quality. Rather than relying on a single system to do everything, Matt and Tim emphasize the importance of integrated systems that manage temperature, moisture, and fresh air intentionally. Beyond design, the episode focuses heavily on execution—why even the best plans fail without rigorous oversight. Tim outlines three key pillars: inspect, test, and document. From jobsite quality control to performance testing and final commissioning, the discussion highlights how disciplined processes lead to predictable results. The episode closes with a broader perspective: building is not just construction—it’s stewardship. When done well, a home becomes more than a product; it becomes a long-term legacy. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover Work in Process. Connect with Us: 📧 hello@risingerbuild.com 🌐 risingerbuild.com 📷 Instagram: Risinger Build - @risingerbuild_atx Daniel Glauser - @glauserbuilding Tim Hill - @tim_risingerbuild

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    Ep. #25: Build HD — The 100 to 500 Year Home (Part 1)

    What does it actually mean to build a home that lasts 100 years—or even 500? In this episode of Work In Process, Matt Risinger and Tim Hill begin a multi-part conversation introducing the philosophy behind the Build HD standard and their goal of building homes designed to perform for generations. Rather than starting with buzzwords like efficiency or sustainability, Tim explains the three foundational principles that guide their thinking: durability, forgiveness, and resilience. When these fundamentals are designed into a home from the beginning, efficiency, comfort, and long-term performance naturally follow. Matt and Tim also discuss the environmental forces every home must contend with over time—soil movement, wind, water, heat, humidity, and even power outages—and why understanding these stressors during the planning phase is critical to long-term building performance. The conversation introduces another often-overlooked concept: serviceability. If homes are meant to last for generations, they must be designed so systems can be repaired, upgraded, and maintained without tearing the building apart. This episode lays the groundwork for the Build HD approach—rethinking residential construction with a longer time horizon and a deeper understanding of how homes actually perform over time. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover Work in Process. Connect with Us: 📧 hello@risingerbuild.com 🌐 risingerbuild.com 📷 Instagram: Risinger Build - @risingerbuild_atx Daniel Glauser - @glauserbuilding Tim Hill - @tim_risingerbuild

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Welcome to Work in Process, an Austin-based podcast guiding homeowners, builders, and design professionals through the journey of building high-performance custom homes in Central Texas. From client relationships to behind-the-scenes project management, each episode explores the real-world process of homebuilding in Austin, TX.

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