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The Hidden First Step to Smarter Home Building and Lower Energy Bills

The Hidden First Step to Smarter Home Building and Lower Energy Bills

Season 1 Episode 4 Published an hour ago
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“If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.”

— David Stitt, The Stitt Group

About the Show:

Thinking about building your dream home — or making the one you already live in healthier and more energy-efficient? In this episode of Stitt Happens, host Randy Wilburn sits down with David Stitt, CEO of The Stitt Group and Stitt Solar, to map out what smart, sustainable homebuilding actually looks like in practice. You'll find out why the most expensive mistakes happen before a single shovel hits the ground, why ventilation is the most overlooked piece of the HVAC puzzle, and how building science and the right team can make all the difference. If you care about sustainability, lower energy bills, or just building smarter—this one's for you.

Episode Summary

Building a new home usually starts with big ideas and a lot of excitement. But as Randy and David reveal, the space between creative vision, financial planning, and real building science is exactly where most projects go wrong. This episode is about closing that gap.

David Stitt brings decades of family experience and a genuine passion for high-performance construction. He breaks down why so many homeowners — and even experienced builders — confuse energy-efficient features like double-pane windows or Energy Star appliances with true home performance. The conversation covers the HERS index, load calculations, and why ventilation is critical for comfort, health, and long-term savings.

You'll also get a behind-the-scenes look at how The Stitt Group integrates design, construction, and building science to avoid cost overruns and deliver homes that actually perform. And if you're not building new, there's plenty here for renovation projects too.

Key Takeaways:

  • Start with a Plan, Not Just a Floor Plan: Financial planning and design must go hand in hand from the very beginning to avoid budget overruns and disappointment.
  • Integrate Building Science Early: Most expensive mistakes—and missed efficiency opportunities—happen in the design and pre-construction phases.
  • Don’t Overlook Ventilation: The “V” in HVAC is often ignored, but healthy indoor air and proper airflow are essential for comfort and well-being.
  • Know What a HERS Rating Is: The Home Energy Rating System (HERS) is a proven way to measure and verify a home’s efficiency—before and after construction.
  • Right-Sized HVAC Is Non-Negotiable: Load calculations and proper ductwork prevent comfort problems, high bills, and moisture issues for decades to come.
  • Teamwork (Not Fragmentation) Wins: Successful projects rely on architects, builders, HVAC pros, and energy raters communicating openly and sharing responsibility.
  • Retrofitting Is Possible: Older homes can often be improved with diagnostics, targeted repairs, and better ventilation—sometimes without big-ticket replacements.
  • Ask Hard Questions: Don’t assume every builder or contractor follows best practices. Demand clear answers and third-party verification.
  • Energy Efficiency Doesn’t Have to Be Expensive: High performance is about smart choices, not always high costs—and often saves money for years to come.
  • Forward Thinking Matters: Builders and contractors who are committed to learning, adapting, and integrating new tech and science deliver better homes and happier homeowners.

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