Structure Talk

Reuben Saltzman

Structure Talk is a podcast about houses, home maintenance, home ownership, buying and selling houses, and of course, home inspections.  The show is hosted by Reuben Saltzman at Structure Tech and Tessa Murry, the House Coach. Our podcast is sponsored by Inspector Empire Builder.Email us at podcast@structuretech.com

  1. Inspection Fuel and Building Science (with Brad Lowery and Matt Brading)

    2天前

    Inspection Fuel and Building Science (with Brad Lowery and Matt Brading)

    To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/iRw-dmE8GpA In this episode of the Structure Talk podcast, hosts Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry welcome guests Brad Lowery and Matt Brading to discuss their experiences in the home inspection industry, the importance of building science, and the role of podcasting in connecting with the community. They explore the upcoming Inspection Fuel conference, share insights on effective home inspection practices, and emphasize the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the field. The conversation highlights the value of educating clients and the significance of understanding building science to improve home inspection outcomes. Check out the YouTube video we mentioned here: $2.5 Million can get you this 9 bedroom house in St. Paul, MN! Learn more about the conference we talked about here: Inspection Fuel Takeaways Home inspection is a community-driven industry. Building science is crucial for effective home inspections. Podcasting allows for deeper connections and discussions. Continuous learning is essential for home inspectors. Client education is a key responsibility of inspectors. Understanding building science can prevent major issues. The Inspection Fuel conference offers valuable insights and networking opportunities. Podcasting can showcase diverse voices in the industry. Accessibility in home inspection is important for all clients. Engaging with the audience enhances the podcasting experience. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 02:54 Brad Lowery's Journey in Home Inspection 06:05 Matt Brading's Background and Podcasting Experience 09:03 The Importance of Building Science in Home Inspections 11:50 Upcoming Conference and Presentations 14:56 Understanding Home Inspection Challenges 17:56 The Role of Inspectors in Client Education 20:53 Final Thoughts and Conference Details 24:43 Exciting Conference Plans in New Orleans 27:54 The Value of Podcasting in Home Inspection 34:43 Learning and Community Building through Podcasts 39:13 Connecting with Diverse Audiences 42:43 Final Thoughts and Conference Reminders

    44 分钟
  2. Case Studies, Part 2

    8月18日

    Case Studies, Part 2

    To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/C6MC7V08nS4 In this episode of the Structure Talk podcast, hosts Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry discuss various topics related to home inspection, including the impact of AI on the industry, personal anecdotes about gutter cleaning, and a detailed case study involving a homeowner's water intrusion and mold issues. They explore the complexities of building science, the importance of proper installation and maintenance, and the challenges of identifying and resolving moisture problems in homes. Here's the link to check out Inspector Empire Builder: https://events.iebcoaching.com/events Takeaways AI tools are evolving rapidly and can be overwhelming for businesses. Investing time and resources into understanding AI is crucial for growth. Gutter maintenance can lead to unexpected challenges and solutions. Homeowners should be aware of potential water intrusion issues in their homes. Mold problems can arise from various sources, including improper installation. Investigating moisture issues requires thorough inspection and testing. Condensation can occur even in summer, indicating underlying problems. Proper installation of siding and flashing is essential to prevent water damage. Home inspectors should be vigilant about concealed moisture damage. Finding qualified contractors for moisture issues can be challenging. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Weather Check 03:02 AI in Home Inspection 05:54 Gutter Cleaning Adventures 09:54 Case Study Introduction 13:40 Homeowner's Water Issues 17:04 Mold and Moisture Problems 21:13 Investigating Water Intrusion 24:55 Condensation Concerns 29:16 Finding Solutions 33:11 Wrap-Up and Future Discussions

    41 分钟
  3. Case study: Re-roof with a new water problem

    8月4日

    Case study: Re-roof with a new water problem

    To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/hBY-5QroZsQ In this episode, Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry explore a range of topics, including air quality concerns in Minnesota, the evolving role of AI in the home inspection industry, and a detailed case study involving a homeowner's struggles with a new roof and moisture-related issues. They delve into the intricacies of building science, emphasizing the importance of proper insulation and ventilation, and discuss the potential long-term consequences of moisture in residential structures. The conversation underscores the importance of homeowners staying informed and proactive in maintaining their homes. Here's the link to check out Inspector Empire Builder: https://events.iebcoaching.com/events You can find more information on Tessa’s website: https://www.yourhousecoach.com/ Takeaways Air quality in Minnesota is affected by wildfires. AI is set to disrupt the home inspection industry significantly. Homeowners need to be aware of moisture issues after roofing work. Proper ventilation is crucial to prevent ice dams. Building science is complex and requires careful consideration. Homeowners should track humidity levels to avoid moisture problems. Older homes may have more durable materials than modern composites. Moisture can lead to significant structural issues if not addressed. Homeowners should consider the cost-effectiveness of repairs. It's important to consult with professionals before making major home improvements. Chapters 00:00 Air Quality and Weather Concerns 02:53 AI in Home Inspection: The Future 05:59 Case Study Introduction: Homeowner Challenges 08:52 Case Study One: Roof Issues and Moisture Problems 47:51 Conclusion and Next Steps

    52 分钟
  4. Top 10 Fixes for Sellers before the home inspection

    7月28日

    Top 10 Fixes for Sellers before the home inspection

    To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/NJ0uDa2aL7w In this episode of the Structure Talk podcast, hosts Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry explore the essential fixes homeowners should tackle before a home inspection. They share practical tips and personal stories about common issues like gutter maintenance and electrical checks. The discussion highlights the importance of addressing these simple tasks to ensure a smooth inspection process and improve the overall report outcome. Here's the link to check out Technology Connections : https://www.youtube.com/@TechnologyConnections Takeaways Simple fixes can significantly impact your home inspection report. Regular maintenance of gutters and downspouts is crucial. Replacing burnt-out light bulbs can prevent unnecessary inspection notes. Testing GFCI outlets ensures electrical safety. Smoke and CO alarms should be up-to-date and functional. Clean air conditioner units to avoid negative inspection comments. Addressing minor repairs can prevent larger issues during the inspection. Properly maintained homes reflect diligent ownership. Preparing for an inspection can be straightforward with the right guidance. Communication with inspectors can clarify potential issues. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Home Inspections  05:01 Climate Adaptation and Home Maintenance  15:01 Top 10 Fixes Overview  20:01 Exterior Maintenance Tips  30:01 Interior Quick Fixes  40:01 Safety Checks and Alarms  50:01 Final Thoughts and Listener Q&A

    42 分钟
  5. Condo Inspections

    7月21日

    Condo Inspections

    To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/iIWheUyrBvk In this episode of the Structure Talk podcast, hosts Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry discuss their summer adventures and dive into the complexities of condo inspections. They share personal anecdotes about water heater issues and the importance of understanding the inspection process for condos, including the challenges of accessing common areas and the nuances of pricing. The conversation emphasizes the need for thorough inspections while acknowledging the limitations of what inspectors can cover, especially in multi-unit buildings. Here's the link to check out Inspector Empire Builder: https://events.iebcoaching.com/events You can find more information on Tessa’s website: https://www.yourhousecoach.com/ Takeaways Summer brings challenges for podcasting schedules. Condo inspections can vary widely in complexity. Understanding the common areas is crucial for condo inspections. Water heater warranties can be misleading. Inspectors often have to navigate tricky access situations. Communication with real estate agents is essential for buyers. Condo inspection pricing reflects the scope of work involved. Inspectors should always look for red flags in common areas. Personal experiences can inform professional practices. The importance of thorough inspections cannot be overstated. Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back and Summer Adventures 04:27 Shout Out to Sponsors and Upcoming Events 10:05 Water Heater Woes: A Personal Journey 14:34 DIY Water Heater Replacement: Tips and Insights 15:31 The Importance of Confidence in Home Inspections 16:05 Understanding Condo Inspections 17:34 Interior Inspection Focus for Condos 19:06 Challenges in Inspecting Common Areas 21:45 Navigating Electrical Systems in Condos 22:38 Inspecting Attics and Their Importance 24:39 Time Management in Condo Inspections 25:56 Understanding Association Responsibilities 28:05 Regulatory Changes in Condo Inspections 29:47 Inspecting Patios and Decks 30:06 Condo Inspection Pricing

    33 分钟
  6. Findings from recent home inspection ride-alongs

    6月30日

    Findings from recent home inspection ride-alongs

    To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/noKM0Ijpafg In this episode, Reuben and Tessa discuss various topics related to home inspections, including the impact of weather on home maintenance, the integration of AI in home inspections, and the importance of building relationships with team members. They share insights from recent ride-alongs, highlighting unique home features, safety upgrades, and challenges such as backdrafting and peeling paint. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding building science and the need for ongoing training in the industry. Here's the link to check out Inspector Empire Builder: https://events.iebcoaching.com/events You can find more information on Tessa’s website: https://www.yourhousecoach.com/ Takeaways AI is becoming increasingly relevant in home inspections. Building relationships with team members enhances workplace culture. Home inspections can reveal valuable information about neighbors. Safety upgrades in homes are essential for preventing accidents. Moisture issues can arise from improper ventilation. Training in building science is crucial for contractors. Unique home features can reflect the owner's lifestyle. Backdrafting can pose serious risks in homes with gas appliances. Peeling paint can indicate underlying issues with the wood. Understanding building science helps in diagnosing home problems. Chapters 00:00 Weather and Personal Updates 03:01 AI in Home Inspections 05:59 Home Maintenance Challenges 09:07 Ride Along Insights 12:01 Building Relationships with Team 14:59 Home Inspection Stories 17:57 Safety Upgrades in Homes 21:00 Ventilation and Air Quality 24:00 Building Science and Moisture Issues 27:06 Training for Building Science 29:57 Unique Home Features 32:53 Backdrafting and Exhaust Issues 35:59 Peeling Paint Challenges 38:52 Final Thoughts and Wrap Up

    50 分钟
  7. The 5 Most Common Home Inspections in the Twin Cities

    6月16日

    The 5 Most Common Home Inspections in the Twin Cities

    To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/LzP_zb7BsGQ In this episode, Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry discuss various common home inspection issues, focusing on the top five problems that often arise in older homes. They delve into the importance of water management, electrical safety, chimney maintenance, gas leak concerns, and sewer problems. The conversation highlights the importance of home buyers being aware of these issues and adjusting their expectations when purchasing older properties. Here's the link to check out Inspector Empire Builder: https://events.iebcoaching.com/events You can find more information on Tessa’s website here: https://www.yourhousecoach.com/ Takeaways: Tessa is feeling better after a month of illness. Summer brings challenges with kids at home. Common home inspection issues can apply to many areas. Water management problems are critical for home safety. Unprotected overhead electric wires pose serious hazards. Masonry chimneys require regular maintenance and inspection. Gas leaks are more common than expected in home inspections. Sewer problems can lead to expensive repairs. Home buyers should reset their expectations regarding property conditions. There is no such thing as a perfect house.  Chapters: 00:00 Summer Vibes and Health Updates 07:20 Home Inspection Stories and Experiences 07:50 Top Home Inspection Issues 11:26 Water Management Problems 17:13 Electrical Safety Concerns 21:33 Masonry Chimney Challenges 22:36 The Hidden Costs of Chimney Maintenance 31:30 Understanding Gas Leaks and Their Risks 37:32 Sewer Problems: A Costly Concern 40:50 Common Issues in Older Homes

    43 分钟
  8. Home Inspection Attendance: Who should be there and who shouldn't?

    6月2日

    Home Inspection Attendance: Who should be there and who shouldn't?

    To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/Skx7vjdsdo8 In this episode, Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry discuss the dynamics of home inspection attendance, exploring who should be present during inspections, the roles of buyers and agents, and the impact of these interactions on the inspection process. They share personal experiences and insights on how attendance can affect the quality of inspections and the overall experience for clients. The conversation also touches on the importance of education in the real estate industry and the various types of agents that may be present during inspections. They also discuss the dynamics of home inspections, focusing on the various roles of buyers, agents, and sellers. They explore the unique needs of first-time home buyers, the importance of agent presence during inspections, and the complications that arise when sellers are present. The discussion also highlights the significance of setting boundaries and the impact of unique situations that can occur during inspections. The episode concludes with a call for listeners to share their own experiences. Here's the link to check Inspector Empire Builder: https://events.iebcoaching.com/events Takeaways The weather in Florida can be quite challenging due to humidity. Health issues can impact professional life significantly. Home inspection attendance has evolved, especially post-COVID. Buyers should ideally attend inspections to understand their future home better. Having agents present can help clarify communication and reduce misunderstandings. Different types of agents can influence the inspection process positively or negatively. Education is crucial for both home inspectors and real estate agents. The presence of children during inspections can lead to distractions and potential issues. Home inspectors appreciate agents who are supportive and engaged during inspections. The inspection process is becoming more complex, requiring more time and attention.  First-time home buyers often feel overwhelmed and need support. Statistically, more single women are buying homes than single men. Agents play a crucial role in providing moral support during inspections. The presence of sellers during inspections can complicate the process. It's generally advised that sellers should not attend their home inspections. Buyers should ideally be present for the last hour of the inspection. Setting boundaries is essential for home inspectors. Unique situations can arise with various attendees during inspections. The role of the seller's agent can vary depending on the situation. Sharing stories from inspections can provide valuable insights.  Chapters 00:00 Welcome and Weather Check 02:58 Health Updates and Professional Endeavors 05:54 Home Inspection Attendance: Who Should Be There? 12:01 The Role of Buyers and Agents in Inspections 17:59 Types of Agents at Home Inspections 23:59 The Importance of Education in Home Inspections 24:19 Navigating First-Time Home Buyers' Needs 29:45 The Role of Agents During Inspections 30:10 The Seller's Presence at Inspections 37:51 The Impact of Seller's Agents 40:32 Unique Situations with Attendees 48:32 Final Thoughts on Inspection Attendance

    50 分钟
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Structure Talk is a podcast about houses, home maintenance, home ownership, buying and selling houses, and of course, home inspections.  The show is hosted by Reuben Saltzman at Structure Tech and Tessa Murry, the House Coach. Our podcast is sponsored by Inspector Empire Builder.Email us at podcast@structuretech.com

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