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The 5 Principles of a Healthy Home | Build Show Podcast Ep 217

πŸ“… May 17, 2026 ⏱️ 35:05 🎀 Matt Risinger, Kristof Irwin

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  • 0:00
    Intro β€” Five Principles of a Healthy Home (Part 2)
  • 4:59
    The five principles overview
  • 6:06
    Our bodies don't end at our skin: IEQ
  • 6:39
    Homes as "relational signaling devices"
  • 8:50
    The human microbiome = your health state
  • 9:54
    Plastic homes vs. natural materials
  • 10:55
    Mold as an indicator light for moisture
  • 12:05
    Genome + exposome: who reacts to mold
  • 15:17
    Principle 1: A good enclosure & bulk water
  • 17:28
    The Build HD standard & flat-roof disqualification
  • 19:20
    Principle 2: Minimize indoor pollutants
  • 22:51
    Particles, VOCs & endocrine disruptors
  • 24:26
    Principles 3 & 4: Keep it dry & ventilate
  • 28:10
    Principle 5: Filter β€” whole-house & bedroom air cleaners
  • 31:26
    Wrap-up: know better, build better

Speakers

M
Matt Risinger
Host
K
Kristof Irwin
Founder, Positive Energy & Host, The Building Science Podcast

Key Takeaways

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The five principles of a healthy home: start with a good enclosure, minimize indoor emissions of pollutants, keep it dry, ventilate, and filter.

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Our bodies "don't end at our skin" β€” a home is a highly immersive environment where indoor environmental quality (air, light, sound, and especially the indoor microbiome) is effectively coupled to your own health.

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Mold is an indicator light, not the root disease β€” it signals damp materials or conditions, and gets outsized attention because we can see and smell it, but the bigger health hit often comes from invisible hyphal fragments (beta-1,3-D glucans) that can outnumber spores 500-to-1; roughly 25–30% of people react strongly.

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Start with a good enclosure by controlling bulk water first and designing in "forgiveness" (overhangs, no flat roofs in wet climates) because the average home is built in the mud by a fallible crew, not by a space-shuttle team β€” Build's forthcoming Build HD standard disqualifies a flat roof anywhere over 20 inches of annual rainfall.

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Minimize pollutants: the most dangerous are small particles (PM2.5, PM0.1 nanoparticles from indoor combustion) that go "direct to blood" and drive heart disease, plus VOCs/SVOCs that act as endocrine-disrupting chemicals β€” and beware coating every surface in latex/urethane, which turns a house into a "plastic home."

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Keep it dry, ventilate, and filter: your body takes in ~30 lbs of air a day with no system to sort nutrients from waste, so it expects clean air β€” target ~30% RH indoors, make ERVs with pre-filters standard, and add carbon filtration for VOCs (dilution is not the solution to indoor pollution).

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The cheap, high-impact filtration win is a portable HEPA/carbon room air cleaner in each bedroom, placed close to the bed so its clean output lands right at your nose β€” while whole-house ducted HEPA/carbon systems (Camfil, IQAir, Therma-Stor) exist for a fuller solution.

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