Stitt Happens: Forward-thinking conversations about energy and the environment.

The Stitt Group

Stitt Happens—from The Stitt Group in Rogers, Arkansas—is where forward-thinking conversations about energy, homes, and the environment come to life. For more than 40 years, our family-owned company has helped Arkansans design and build energy-efficient, comfortable, and sustainable homes that support healthier, happier lives. Our clients — homeowners, builders, and businesses across the Natural State — consistently challenge the status quo. They want smarter, cleaner, more resilient solutions, and they inspire us every day. Hosted by Randy Wilburn and David Stitt, each episode explores how energy independence and environmental responsibility begin right at home. We dig into everything from solar energy and battery storage to advanced building materials, energy-efficient design, grid reliability, and what it takes to create a home that truly works for Arkansas weather. With expert insights, practical guidance, and real stories from around the state, we empower homeowners and professionals alike to build a cleaner, more sustainable future—one home, one project, and one idea at a time. Because when it comes to building the future… Stitt Happens.

Episodes

  1. Building Smarter: How Energy Efficient Homes Save You Money and Future Proof Your Life

    5D AGO

    Building Smarter: How Energy Efficient Homes Save You Money and Future Proof Your Life

    About the Show: "The sticker price of a home is not the same as the cost to own it. When you build efficiently, you are essentially prepaying for your energy at a fixed cost for the next 30 years, rather than renting it from the utility company at a rate that goes up every single year." – David Stitt In this second episode of Stitt Happens, Randy sits down with David Stitt, CEO of The Stitt Group and Stitt Solar, to talk about what actually goes into building an energy-efficient home in Northwest Arkansas—and why it matters more than you might think. They get into the real costs of homeownership beyond just your mortgage payment, the choices that make the biggest difference in your utility bills, and why what worked 20 years ago isn't going to cut it anymore. Whether you're planning to build, thinking about solar, or just curious about how to make your home work better for you, this conversation has some genuinely useful information. Episode Summary: Most people think about the cost of a home in terms of the purchase price or mortgage payment. But Randy and David spend this episode talking about all the other costs—the ones that hit your bank account every single month for as long as you live there. With Arkansas utility companies proposing major rate hikes and energy costs becoming less predictable, the conversation about how homes are built is shifting. David shares what he's learned over decades in the building industry: that building to "just code compliant" leaves a lot of money on the table and a lot of comfort out of your home. They talk through why certain building choices—from insulated concrete forms to energy recovery ventilators—actually translate to lower bills and healthier indoor air, not just feel-good buzzwords. The conversation covers battery storage, solar panels, and how net metering laws in Arkansas are changing what makes sense for homeowners. David even explains Stitt's two-year energy guarantee and the third-party modeling that backs it up. Whether you're building your forever home or figuring out how to make your current house more affordable to run, this episode gives you the questions to ask and the information to make better decisions. Key Takeaways: Code-built homes meet the legal minimum, but rarely deliver optimal performance or cost-efficiency.Monthly utility bills can add hundreds to a home’s true cost—energy efficiency isn’t just eco-friendly, it’s a financial strategy.Retrofitting a home after it’s built is far more expensive than doing it right from the start.Advanced insulation options like insulated concrete forms (ICF) greatly improve comfort, durability, and resilience to weather.Fresh air ventilation systems (ERVs) maximize health and comfort, especially important in high-allergen areas.Third-party HERS ratings provide homeowners unbiased proof of energy performance and projected savings.Stitt’s “net zero” approach means homes produce as much energy as they consume—often with solar and battery combos.Changes in net metering laws and utility rate structures make on-site battery storage increasingly smart and financially favorable.Solar works great in the Ozarks:...

    52 min
  2. Building a Sustainable Future in Arkansas: Energy Efficiency with The Stitt Group

    6D AGO · BONUS

    Building a Sustainable Future in Arkansas: Energy Efficiency with The Stitt Group

    Episode Summary: Get ready to explore the revolution of building energy-efficient homes in this engaging episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Host Randy Wilburn sits down with David Stitt, from The Stitt Group, a cornerstone company in the sustainable home design field in Northwest Arkansas. David shares how their journey began over four decades ago with a focus on reducing energy consumption and how they achieve this today with innovations like net zero homes. In this episode, listeners will take a deep dive into practical solutions for harnessing solar energy, transforming energy consumption paradigms, and understanding how these energy-efficient practices can fit any home style. Delve into the evolving challenges and opportunities in energy-efficient home building as David Stitt discusses interesting real-world scenarios and solutions. He highlights the significance of initiatives like the greening of the MLS, which allows transparency in eco-friendly home features and value. The dialogue stresses the importance of early education in sustainability, where The Stitt Group actively participates, and its broader program to ignite community awareness towards a sustainable future. Listeners will find valuable insights into how the combination of technology, policy advancements, and consumer education can significantly reduce dependencies on traditional energy grids and foster local energy production, contributing to a cleaner economy. In this episode, host Randy Wilburn and David Stitt dive deep into: ✅ The evolution of building energy-efficient, net zero homes. ✅ Harnessing solar energy to transform energy consumption. ✅ Real-world solutions for sustainable home building challenges. ✅ The importance of early education in sustainability and The Stitt Group's initiatives to inspire future generations. ✅ Game-changing advancements in solar power and battery technology that make sustainable living practical and affordable for all.

    51 min
  3. Arkansas Solar Revolution: Navigating Rising Energy Costs, Grid Reliability, and Clean Power Solutions

    11/23/2025

    Arkansas Solar Revolution: Navigating Rising Energy Costs, Grid Reliability, and Clean Power Solutions

    About the Show: "The second you start to offset or you start to produce energy from another source that you have control over, you're moving closer and closer to the boat, so to speak. And you're just offsetting the potential risk of rising energy costs." – David Stitt From rising utility bills and grid reliability concerns to new clean energy options for your home or business, figuring out your next move can feel overwhelming. In this first episode of Stitt Happens, host Randy Wilburn talks with David Stitt, CEO of The Stitt Group and Stitt Solar, about practical ways Arkansans can take control of their energy costs and build more resilience. Whether you're a homeowner watching your electric bill climb, a business owner looking to cut overhead, or just someone trying to understand what's happening with energy in Arkansas, this conversation breaks down what you need to know and what you can actually do about it. Randy and David dig into the real issues affecting Arkansas energy customers right now - recent utility rate increase proposals, what's driving costs up, and why your electric bill has become such a big line item in your budget. David brings decades of experience in energy-efficient homebuilding and solar to help make sense of it all. He clears up common misconceptions about solar and battery storage (you don't have to go completely off-grid), explains how to start small and build from there, and walks through what "net zero plus" living actually means for regular people. They also talk about the policy landscape in Arkansas - how regulations have created some roadblocks but also new opportunities, and what solutions like virtual power plants could mean for grid stability and customer choice going forward. You'll come away understanding your options better and knowing some concrete next steps you can take, whether that's finally understanding your utility bill or exploring solar for your home or business. Key Takeaways: Rising Rates, Rising Stakes: Utility rate increases in Arkansas are making energy costs a central issue for families and businesses—understanding your options is more important than ever.Beyond Luxury—It’s Risk Management: Solar and battery systems aren’t just “nice-to-haves.” They’re strategic tools to manage blackouts, brownouts, and upward-spiraling bills.Every Bit Counts: You don’t have to leap to 100% solar. Even offsetting a portion of your electricity use builds control and savings over time.Understanding Your Utility Bill: Knowing what you're paying for—taxes, riders, delivery charges—empowers better decisions and reveals where you can make the biggest impact.Policy Matters: Regulations can either empower or hinder energy choice and affordability. Arkansas’s legislative shifts are shaping the incentives (or roadblocks) for installing solar.Energy Independence—Step by Step: Treat your clean energy journey like climbing a mountain—start with what’s doable, and build toward “net zero” as your comfort and resources grow.Don’t Vilify, Collaborate: The solar industry and utilities need each other. Solutions like “virtual power plants” show how cooperation can make the grid stronger for all.Efficiency First: You can’t “outproduce stupidity”—reduce waste at home or work before (or as) you invest in renewables.Choice Is the Future: Just as we now choose our ridesharing or streaming services, the future of energy is about consumer choice, diversity, and smarter options for all.Knowledge Is Power: Educating yourself—starting with your own utility bill—remains the single most powerful step toward energy...

    40 min

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Stitt Happens—from The Stitt Group in Rogers, Arkansas—is where forward-thinking conversations about energy, homes, and the environment come to life. For more than 40 years, our family-owned company has helped Arkansans design and build energy-efficient, comfortable, and sustainable homes that support healthier, happier lives. Our clients — homeowners, builders, and businesses across the Natural State — consistently challenge the status quo. They want smarter, cleaner, more resilient solutions, and they inspire us every day. Hosted by Randy Wilburn and David Stitt, each episode explores how energy independence and environmental responsibility begin right at home. We dig into everything from solar energy and battery storage to advanced building materials, energy-efficient design, grid reliability, and what it takes to create a home that truly works for Arkansas weather. With expert insights, practical guidance, and real stories from around the state, we empower homeowners and professionals alike to build a cleaner, more sustainable future—one home, one project, and one idea at a time. Because when it comes to building the future… Stitt Happens.