The Daily Dose #303 | Honesty Builds the Business | Matt from Vanstyn Constructions episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 40 MIN

The Daily Dose #303 | Honesty Builds the Business | Matt from Vanstyn Constructions

from The Good Builder Podcast · host The Good Builder

Matt was never the classroom type. He left school without much love for books or essays, and for years he moved through job after job trying to find his place.What he found was the trade.In this episode, Az sits down with Matt from Vanstyn Constructions — a builder who turned hands-on instinct and hard-won life experience into a thriving business. Patios, carports, decks, renovations and extensions, across residential and commercial work in South East Queensland. Fifteen staff. A 4.9-star rating from 70 reviews. And more than a decade in business, in an industry where most don't make ten years.Matt's story is a reminder that life is the best educator.He talks about learning the trade from the ground up, why he came off the tools, and how he built a one-stop-shop that handles council approvals so clients and builders don't have to. He's honest about the trends he's seeing on the ground too — the rise of granny flats and intergenerational living, where the SEQ market is really sitting, and why he has no interest in chasing size for the sake of it.There's also a good conversation about something builders rarely talk about: rewarding yourself for the risk you carry.And when Az asks the question we ask every guest, what makes a good builder, Matt's answer is simple. Honesty. Be clear, be upfront, and be good at what you do.A grounded, practical chat with a builder who knows exactly who he is.What we coverWhy life experience beats formal education in the tradesComing off the tools and building something biggerRunning patios, carports, decks and renovations under one roofHandling council approvals and certification for clients and buildersThe granny flat and intergenerational living trend in SEQWhy bigger isn't always better, and the value of staying manageableRewarding yourself as a business ownerWhat honesty really means for a good builderSponsors This episode is proudly supported by MyConstruct. Construction management software built by Australian builders, for Australian builders. Start a 30-day free trial at myconstruct.com

Matt was never the classroom type. He left school without much love for books or essays, and for years he moved through job after job trying to find his place.What he found was the trade.In this episode, Az sits down with Matt from Vanstyn Constructions — a builder who turned hands-on instinct and hard-won life experience into a thriving business. Patios, carports, decks, renovations and extensions, across residential and commercial work in South East Queensland. Fifteen staff. A 4.9-star rating from 70 reviews. And more than a decade in business, in an industry where most don't make ten years.Matt's story is a reminder that life is the best educator.He talks about learning the trade from the ground up, why he came off the tools, and how he built a one-stop-shop that handles council approvals so clients and builders don't have to. He's honest about the trends he's seeing on the ground too — the rise of granny flats and intergenerational living, where the SEQ market is really sitting, and why he has no interest in chasing size for the sake of it.There's also a good conversation about something builders rarely talk about: rewarding yourself for the risk you carry.And when Az asks the question we ask every guest, what makes a good builder, Matt's answer is simple. Honesty. Be clear, be upfront, and be good at what you do.A grounded, practical chat with a builder who knows exactly who he is.What we coverWhy life experience beats formal education in the tradesComing off the tools and building something biggerRunning patios, carports, decks and renovations under one roofHandling council approvals and certification for clients and buildersThe granny flat and intergenerational living trend in SEQWhy bigger isn't always better, and the value of staying manageableRewarding yourself as a business ownerWhat honesty really means for a good builderSponsors This episode is proudly supported by MyConstruct. Construction management software built by Australian builders, for Australian builders. Start a 30-day free trial at myconstruct.com

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