In the House

Lonnie Armstrong

Laid back conversations with builders, designers and creators to swap stories, ideas and best practices. Develop a passion and get a glimpse into the lives of the hard working people who create the world around you. Bi-weekly episodes. Produced by X Squared Media LLC.

  1. Builders Debate Building Enclosures

    May 25

    Builders Debate Building Enclosures

    In this episode of the In The House Podcast, hosts Lonnie and Michael sit down with Ben Broughton for an unfiltered and controversial conversation. They kick things off with lien releases why one builder argues they are a complete waste of time, money, and paperwork that rarely protect you when it actually matters. They back it up with a real story of getting blindsided by a contractor who pocketed payments, filed a lien, and left them holding a $35,000 problem that a stack of signed lien releases couldn't fix.From there the conversation gets into spray foam is it actually toxic or has the industry been overcorrecting on the health concerns? They break down the chemistry, the real risks, and why by the time anyone moves into a house the danger window has long passed. Then they debate vapor open vs vapor closed building envelopes, mini splits vs gas furnaces, and why one builder thinks the industry's obsession with tight envelopes might be creating problems we won't see for another decade.And then there's the fossil fuel conspiracy the idea that John Rockefeller invented the term fossil fuels specifically to make oil seem like a finite resource and drive up its value. 🎙️ Guest: Ben Broughton | Lavaca Building Co.🎧 Hosted by Lonnie & Michael | In The House Podcast#construction #homebuilding #podcast #austintexas #buildertalk #hottakes #generalcontractor #customhomes #constructionbusiness #builderlife #realestate #constructiondebate #conspiracytheory #conspiracy

    39 min
  2. How jobsite protection saves you thousands. Ep. 74

    May 5

    How jobsite protection saves you thousands. Ep. 74

    In this episode of the In The House Podcast, hosts Lonnie and Michael sit down with Dan Barrett, founder of Texas Job Site Solutions, to have the conversation every builder, contractor, and project manager needs to hear. Unprotected job sites are silently bleeding money and most builders don't even realize how much until it's too late. Scratched glass, gouged hardwood floors, damaged countertops, and expensive callbacks are all symptoms of the same problem a job site that wasn't protected properly from day one.Dan breaks down why most builders underestimate the real cost of job site damage, the biggest mistakes he sees on sites across Texas, and why the solutions most people reach for like cheap tape and crossed fingers are often making the problem worse not better. They cover how to build a proper protection strategy from the very first day on site all the way through to final walkthrough, what products actually work in the Texas heat and humidity, and why protecting your job site is about more than just money it's about the standard you hold yourself to as a builder and the experience you deliver to your homeowner.The job site protection industry is currently valued at $1.8 billion and growing to $3 billion the builders who build protection into their process now are going to save money, reduce callbacks, protect their reputation, and deliver a finished product their clients are proud of. This episode gives you the blueprint to do exactly that.🎙️ Guest: Dan Barrett | Founder | Texas Job Site Solutions 🎧 Hosted by Lonnie & Michael | In The House Podcast#construction #jobsite #homebuilding #podcast #generalcontractor #customhomes #jobsiteprotection #constructionbusiness #builderlife #contractortips #luxuryhomes #realestate #constructiontips

    51 min
  3. Ep. 73 - The New Way Americans Are Building Their Homes

    Apr 20

    Ep. 73 - The New Way Americans Are Building Their Homes

    In this episode of the In The House Podcast, hosts Lonnie and Michael sit down with Austin-based architect Winn Whitman to discuss the topics reshaping how Americans live and build their homes.The housing crisis is forcing families to rethink everything and Winn is seeing it firsthand in his designs. From dual primary suites to ADUs and flexible multigenerational floor plans, he breaks down exactly how home design is shifting to accommodate multiple generations under one roof and why it might be the smartest move families can make right now.They also get into the wisdom economy and why in a world full of AI and free information, real expertise and experience are becoming more valuable than ever. Winn shares why he believes robots will never fully replace seasoned architects.And if that wasn't enough, Winn takes us through his wild career journey from buying a $105,000 unfinished building at 27 and finishing it with a crew from a homeless shelter, to getting blindsided by a contractor who was embezzling money and deliberately stalling his project.Whether you're a homeowner, builder, architect, real estate investor, or just someone trying to understand where housing in America is heading this episode is for you.🎙️ Guest: Winn Whitman | Architect | Custom Home Design🎧 Hosted by Lonnie & Michael | In The House Podcast#construction #architecture #podcast #homebuilding #craftsman #austintexas #customhomes #generationaliving #multigenerational #AIvsexperience #artificialintelligence #housingcrisis #realestate #constructionbusiness #familyhome #architecturedesign #wisdomeconomy #inthehousepodcast

    51 min

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Laid back conversations with builders, designers and creators to swap stories, ideas and best practices. Develop a passion and get a glimpse into the lives of the hard working people who create the world around you. Bi-weekly episodes. Produced by X Squared Media LLC.

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