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Inspections and Codes, What Do You Really Need? | Build Show Podcast Ep 219

πŸ“… May 31, 2026 ⏱️ 35:42 🎀 Matt Risinger, Jordan Smith

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  • 0:00
    Intro: codes then vs. now
  • 1:42
    Whole-house water filtration
  • 4:58
    Building in the country with no inspections
  • 7:09
    Leaning into inspectors
  • 9:20
    Life-safety vs. water management
  • 13:39
    Missing sill pans & leaky windows
  • 15:20
    The jobsite hose water test
  • 17:26
    Introducing the Build HD standard
  • 19:34
    Designing forgiveness into the build
  • 21:10
    Flat roofs as leaky swimming pools
  • 23:54
    Beyond plaques: real durability
  • 29:49
    The green-building movement critique
  • 32:35
    Design for purpose & wrap-up

Speakers

M
Matt Risinger
Host
J
Jordan Smith
Builder, The Build Show

Key Takeaways

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Matt and Jordan lean into inspections rather than fighting them β€” a good inspector catching something is a free second set of eyes that helps you build a better, more durable house.

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Code and inspectors focus almost entirely on life-safety (fire stopping, structural, things that kill you fast) and rarely on water management, so builders must self-police durability details that no inspector checks.

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Sill pans and proper window flashing are non-negotiable β€” a missing sill pan is exactly the kind of hidden defect that surfaces as a leaky window years later, even in an otherwise tight house.

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A jobsite water test (blast each window with a hose for ~20 minutes under pressure) is a cheap way to catch leaks before drywall, putting windows under worst-case conditions.

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The 'Build HD' standard is an internal high-durability spec (e.g., requiring 4,000 PSI concrete) built around designing forgiveness into the system so small mistakes don't become catastrophic water, rot, or mold failures.

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Flat roofs and all-glass modern cubes are essentially 'leaky swimming pools' waiting to happen β€” designing for purpose and climate beats chasing a trendy aesthetic that fails long-term.

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Green-building plaques (Passive House, Energy Star, HERS scores) reward energy metrics but say little about a home's real longevity; durability and healthy, long-lasting houses are the actual goal.

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