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2025 Wrap-Up: How We're Making Healthier Homes in 2026 | Ep. 15

2025 Wrap-Up: How We're Making Healthier Homes in 2026 | Ep. 15

Episode 15 Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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If you think renovations are the “safer” or more affordable path to a healthy home, you may be setting yourself up for one of the most devastating mistakes you can make. I’ve watched families plan for a $20,000 remodel only to face $300,000+ in hidden damage, years of displacement, and ongoing health issues.

Today, I’m sharing what 2025 taught me — why my firm focuses almost exclusively on custom new builds, what actually works, and the painful realities I see behind the scenes when renovations go wrong.

In 2025 alone, my team consulted on nearly $100 million in real estate projects across 15+ states, from 1,000 sq ft homes to 30,000 sq ft estates. Less than 2% of that work involved renovations — and that number is intentional. Renovations often uncover failing plumbing, deteriorated building paper, leaking windows, and slabs without vapor barriers, turning “small projects” into unlivable homes.


I walk you through a real Southern California project that spiraled from a simple remodel into a full interior gut, leaking brand-new windows, and the looming possibility of stripping the entire exterior. The emotional toll on families — especially those with sick children — is something I see every single week.


I also peel back the curtain on what does work: pre-construction planning, third-party leak testing during construction (not after failure), data-driven design decisions, and builders who welcome accountability instead of resisting it. These strategies are how we prevent mold, water intrusion, and catastrophic failures — not Band-Aid fixes after the damage is done


In today's episode, we're talking about:

  1. Why renovations fail far more often than people realize
  2. The hidden risks in older homes no one budgets for
  3. Scope creep and how it destroys families financially and emotionally
  4. Why third-party testing during construction changes everything
  5. How proactive planning creates truly healthy homes

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