EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 14 MIN
The Construction Material Blacklist: What I Never Use in Healthy Homes | Ep. 36
from The Holistic Homes Podcast
Build a healthier home with aligned professionals nationwide using our free Holistic Homes Directory🏡🌱 https://holistichomesdirectory.com/Want to apply to be listed in the Holistic Homes Directory?DM me APPLY on Instagram📩 https://www.instagram.com/holistichomes.bychristineIf you think all building materials are basically the same, you could be making decisions that impact your family's health for years to come. Some of the most commonly used products in construction today can contribute to poor indoor air quality, moisture problems, mold growth, and costly remediation down the road.Today, I'm sharing my material blacklist — the building materials I avoid whenever possible and the healthier alternatives I recommend instead.In 2025, I consulted on healthy home projects across the United States, helping homeowners make informed decisions about every layer of their homes, from insulation and exterior assemblies to paint, flooring, and millwork. One of the biggest mistakes I see is assuming that common building materials are automatically the best choice simply because they're widely used. The reality is that every material selection has a good, better, and best option depending on your health goals, budget, and climate.In this episode, I break down the materials that consistently raise concerns during my consulting projects and explain why they can create problems long after construction is complete. From conventional paints and cabinetry finishes to MDF trim products, spray foam insulation, and vinyl flooring, many of these materials are installed in massive quantities throughout a home. When you look at them individually, they may seem insignificant. But when combined, their impact can be substantial.I also explain what healthier alternatives look like and how to have productive conversations with your architect, builder, and interior designer before construction begins. Because once some of these materials are installed, replacing them can be difficult, expensive, and disruptive. The goal isn't perfection — it's making informed decisions that support better indoor air quality, moisture management, and long-term durability.In today's episode, we're talking about:Why conventional paints can impact indoor air quality beyond VOC levelsThe hidden concerns with MDF, OSB, and composite wood productsWhy spray foam remains one of my most controversial blacklist materialsHow vinyl flooring and wallpaper can contribute to moisture problemsHealthier material alternatives for a cleaner, more durable home
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