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Episode 9: the Litmus Test for a Well-Build Home
Episode 9: the Litmus Test for a Well-Build Home
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This week I’m going to be talking about a really important topic, that not all podcasters or builders might mention as we don’t want it to come across the wrong way.
However, it’s super important which is why I’ve decided to go there.
Today we’re talking all about build quality and what the standard Litmus test should be for a good vs. a not-so-good build and if this same test could be used to assess if someone is a good builder or not, too. The latter of which might help some of you students, young professionals and consumers out there make the right choices.
Sponsored by Builder’s First Source, tune into today’s episode of the Build Show where I’ll be discussing three things that define a great build…in my opinion anyway.
However, it’s super important which is why I’ve decided to go there.
Today we’re talking all about build quality and what the standard Litmus test should be for a good vs. a not-so-good build and if this same test could be used to assess if someone is a good builder or not, too. The latter of which might help some of you students, young professionals and consumers out there make the right choices.
Sponsored by Builder’s First Source, tune into today’s episode of the Build Show where I’ll be discussing three things that define a great build…in my opinion anyway.
Released:
May 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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