Building Brews and BBQ

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Building Brews and BBQ

Welcome to "Building Brews and BBQ," your go-to channel for all things construction, renovation, and home maintenance! Join industry veterans Vincent Longo and Nathan Walters as they share insights from over 40 years of experience in building, renovating, and flipping properties. Each episode combines engaging discussions with delicious BBQ recipes, reminiscent of comedians in cars having coffee.We’ll feature a variety of guests from the construction world, offering valuable tips for homeowners and builders alike. Whether you're looking to maintain your space or expand your knowledge, our channel serves expert advice, practical tips, and scrumptious recipes—all while enjoying great food and company. Let’s build, brew, and barbecue together!

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP17: Trim Details: Defining The Look

    Vince and Nathan dig into the trim details that quietly make or break a custom home. From choosing paint-grade vs. stain-grade, MDF vs. poplar, door construction, wall paneling, and “level 5” drywall, to why sconces, outlets, beams, and mantels must be planned months earlier than you think—this episode shows how trim decisions shape the entire build and the budget.Key TakeawaysDecide early: Trim choices affect electrical rough-in, drywall, and framing (panel sizes, sconce heights, outlet centers, beam backers).Finish strategy first: Choose stain-grade vs. paint-grade up front—cost and prep differ massively.Materials matter:MDF (paint) = smooth, stable, great finish; different sanding/filling workflow.Poplar (paint) = higher cost than pine, better finish, still needs proper undercoater.Doors: Solid-core MDF or Masonite delivers heft and less seasonal movement for painted doors.Drywall readiness: A true Level 5 is a whole-surface skim for uniform sheen—non-negotiable for high-gloss rooms.Details that sell the room: Proper coping on inside corners, the right corner bead radius (3/8” plays nice with trim), and coordinated profiles elevate the result.Quick Builder’s Checklist□ Finish intent: Paint vs. stain (whole house + accent rooms like office/wine)□ Door spec: Solid-core on main level/primary suite; hinge type & finish (ball-bearing if heavy)□ Panel layout: Panel sizes and sconce/art light centering at rough-in□ Base height: Approve sample stack (floor + base) to center outlets in baseboard□ Corner bead: 3/8” round with adapters where needed; avoid square bead at arches□ Ceiling features: Coffers/beams planned at framing (backers, lighting, mantel clearance)□ Drywall level: Confirm Level 5 where high-gloss or critical lighting is planned□ Profiles: Lock curated package (modern/craftsman/transitional/traditional) with designerBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP16: Flooring Choices That Last

    Flooring is one of the last things installed but one of the first things you should decide. Vince and Nathan walk through smart flooring choices for new builds and remodels—how thickness impacts stair code and transitions, why engineered wood often wins, where LVP and epoxy make sense, the truth about tile and radiant heat, and why you should stop scrolling Pinterest after you pick. Plus, a few cost realities and the “dirty little secret” about future remodels.Big TakeawaysPick flooring early. It affects stair rise/run, door clearances, and transitions.Thickness matters. 3/4” hardwood vs 3/8”–5/8” engineered changes stair math and room-to-room heights.Plan for transitions. Avoid trip-hazard reducers by balancing hardwood thickness with tile underlayments or sunken slab details.Engineered wood + urethane glue gives moisture protection and stability. Great in kitchens and even primary baths when installed right.Tile looks great, costs more to install. Labor and setting materials add up fast.Epoxy in basements is durable, easy to clean, and water-friendly. Think metallic/marbleized epoxy, not garage chip.Radiant heat under tile boosts comfort and can lower HVAC use; modern mat systems make it simpler.Reality check: Pets, kids, and traffic are what wear floors out.Refinishing myth: Most homeowners rarely refinish once they move in. If you will, it usually happens during a future remodel.Sample early. Approve a stain or prefinished color up front and carry it to every other selection.Mentioned in the EpisodeEngineered hardwood (multi-ply cores, glue-down with moisture-barrier adhesive)LVP/LVT as a basement budget playPorcelain tile with improved print variety and crisp edgesLarge-format porcelain panels to minimize grout linesRadiant heat mats (e.g., Schluter-type systems)Metallic/marbleized epoxy for basements and entertainment spacesBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 15: Outdoor Living Done Right

    In this episode, Vince and Nathan break down how to design porches, patios, and backyard zones that you will actually use. They compare fixed vs. motorized screens, explain why patio heaters belong in the plans and not as an afterthought, and map out comfortable footprints for lounge, dining, and cooking without crowding. You will hear the real talk on outdoor kitchens, pizza ovens, sun and wind management, turf inlays, and whether a fireplace or a fire pit makes better sense. They also cover pool timing, features that matter, and why a separate spa often delivers more value. If you are building or renovating, this guide will save you from costly do-overs and help you create an outdoor space that feels like a true extension of your home.What we coverFront porch comeback: Community, airflow, and simple upgrades that make it usable.Screen strategies: Fixed panels vs. motorized systems, when each makes sense, and why power and framing prep matter.Heat and comfort: Ceiling and wall-mount patio heaters, sleeves, clearances, controls, and why this is a mechanical-stage decision.Layout zones: Lounge with fireplace, dining for 8–10, and a real cooking station. Typical footprints that avoid a cramped feel.Outdoor kitchens: The standard kit (grill, Kamado, sink, trash, drawers, beverage cooler), plus pizza ovens and wood-fired setups.Deck vs. slab vs. pavers: Hardscape choices, paths, turf inlays, and maintenance tradeoffs.Sun, wind, bugs: Western exposure solutions, overhangs, screens, and the reality of pollen and flies.Pools that fit the lot: Why many pools are built with the foundation, tanning ledges, beach entries, and when a separate spa is smarter.Fireplace vs. fire pit: Heat, conversation flow, and where each belongs.Pro TipsPlan outside like the inside. Run power, gas, water, and conduit during rough-in. Pretend the patio is a kitchen and living room.Oversize now, thank yourself later. A comfortable three-zone porch often needs about 16’ deep by 26’–28’ wide.Screens are a system. Budget for power, headers, tracks, and access panels before you frame.Heaters need design. Confirm gas vs. electric, amperage, sleeve kits, and control locations during the plans phase.Future pool? Ask for the larger gas meter and extra electrical capacity now. Stubbing lines is cheap during rough-in.Outdoor audio. Pre-wire landscape speakers along paths and garden beds during trenching.Hose bibs everywhere. Add one on the porch and any upper decks for cleaning and plant care.Gear and ideas mentionedMotorized screen systems and fixed panelsInfrared patio heaters and ceiling sleevesKamado cookers, built-in grills, pizza ovensTurf between pavers, crushed granite pathsSunken fire pits and pool-adjacent cook shedsBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 14: Kitchen Design & Appliances

    In this House That Wisdom Built installment, Vince and Nathan dive deep into modern kitchen design—where to put the sink when your island doubles as the family table, how sculleries are turning show kitchens into entertaining spaces, and why that big beautiful range comes with real ventilation math (hello, make-up air). They weigh panel-ready vs. stainless, give a reality check on pot fillers, talk outlets, full-height slab backsplashes, hidden wireless charging, built-in coffee stations, and the unsung ergonomics (right-handed dishwasher placement!) that make everyday cooking feel effortless. Plus a quick BBQ detour: ribeyes on a Recteq with Lane’s rubs and a Miller Lite in hand. If your kitchen is on the remodel list (it usually is), this one will save you regrets—and maybe a few bucks.What we coverROI reality: Kitchen remodels routinely deliver the best bang-for-your-buck.Workflow 101: The classic work triangle (fridge–range–sink), when it still applies, and how scullery/working pantries are changing layouts.Island vs. peninsula: Where the sink really belongs now that the island is the family table.Ranges & ventilation: 36–48” ranges as the showpiece, big CFM hoods, and why make-up air kits matter in remodels.Panel-ready vs. stainless: Design vibes, durability trade-offs, and budget gotchas.Pot fillers: Useful tool or pricey necklace? (Spoiler: mostly jewelry unless you truly cook.)Backsplashes & outlets: Full-height slab looks, plug strips under uppers, sill outlets, and when pop-ups actually help.Countertop charging: Hidden wireless charging in stone—cool idea, with social side effects.Appliance strategy: Built-in coffee systems, appliance garages, warming drawers (and that closet towel-warming hack), fridge/freezer drawers, and why we’re doing fewer microwaves.Floors: Why site-finished, glue-down wood is winning kitchens again.Ergonomics that matter: Right-handed? Put the dishwasher on the right; trash on the left—small choices, seamless days.BBQ/Brews corner: Ribeyes on a Recteq, Lane’s Barbecue rubs (Pow Pow + Steak Supreme), and a humble nod to Miller Lite.Pro TipsStart your interior design by collecting kitchen reference photos—the kitchen sets the tone for the rest of the home.Remodeling with a big range? Plan ventilation + make-up air early (it can change scope and cost).Love a tidy main kitchen? Consider a true working scullery with sink, DW, and secondary refrigeration.If resale is near-term, design for the next owner; if you’re staying, design for how you live.MentionedLane’s Barbecue (Bethlehem, GA) rubs & saucesRecteq wood-fired grills (Evans, GA)Wolf/Sub-Zero smart appliance innovationsPlug strips/“plug mold,” sill outlets, wireless counter chargingBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 13: Smarter Electrical & Lighting for New Builds

    In this episode in our series, "The House That Wisdom Built", Vince and Nathan dive into the part of construction that quietly decides how your home feels: the electrical and lighting plan. They break down Kelvin temps (why 2700K–3000K is the sweet spot), layered lighting (ambient, task, accent), and smart choices that keep daily life simple—from motion-sensor switches in closets and pantries to outlet planning for drawers, EV chargers, and even future lifts. They also cover bathroom sconces (goodbye overhead shadows), toe-kick night lights, exterior timers/holiday circuits/path lighting, and how tools like DIGS + a lighting pro (Visual Comfort, etc.) make room-by-room walkthroughs painless and precise.Takeaways • Plan lighting early and in layers (ambient / task / accent) • Match Kelvin to the room’s purpose (cozy vs. crisp) • Do a detailed walkthrough (switch order, outlet heights, TV/bed locations) • Add smart where it helps (motion sensors, scenes) without overcomplicating • Pre-wire/plan for the future (EV/220, art lighting, exterior)Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    A Legendary Career in Architecture: William T. Baker’s Final Masterpiece

    In this special episode, Vince and Nathan sit down with the renowned architectural designer William T. Baker. From growing up in Nashville with a furniture-designer father, to shaping Atlanta’s architectural landscape, to designing authentic American-style homes in China, Bill shares stories from his remarkable 40-year career. He opens up about lessons learned on job sites, the influence of travel on his designs, and why perseverance matters in architecture and life. Bill also talks about his current project—what may become the largest, most expensive home in Buckhead and what it means to end a career on such a monumental note.If you’ve ever been curious about timeless design, Atlanta’s architectural heritage, or what it takes to build homes that last for centuries, you won’t want to miss this inspiring conversation.GUEST: William T. BakerWEBSITE: https://www.wtbaker.com/FACEBOOK:  https://www.facebook.com/williamtbakerhomesBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 12: Plumbing, HVAC, and Navigating the Mechanical Phase

    In this episode of Building Brews & BBQ, Vince and Nathan tackle the “mechanical phase” of building a custom home—plumbing, HVAC, and all the hidden systems that make a house work. Learn why this stage feels like nothing is happening, the common mistakes that can cost homeowners big, and pro tips to make your home quieter, more comfortable, and built to last.Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 11: Framing: Where Your Home Begins To Take Shape

    In this episode of The House That Wisdom Built, we dive into one of the most exciting (and misunderstood) stages of home construction: framing.This is where months of planning finally take shape—literally. Walls go up, rooms take form, and homeowners start to seetheir home come to life. We break down the difference between stick-built and prefab framing, why engineered lumber matters, and the structural realities of big windows, wind loads, and squeaky floors.We also talk through real-world tips: when to walk the house, what to look for, where to block (yes, even for your toilet paper holder), and why early planning saves time, money, and headaches down the road.Plus, we share a favorite tradition: the “Framing Party” — where friends and family leave messages on the studs before the drywall goes up.If you’re building a home—or dreaming of it—this is the episode that connects the dots between the blueprint and the real thing.Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 10: Grading and Foundations That Set The Stage

    Before you pour concrete or raise walls, the real work starts in the dirt. In this episode of The House That Wisdom Built, Vince and Nathan break down the basics of grading, site prep, and foundations — the stuff that sets the tone (and budget) for everything that follows.They cover what most people overlook in the early stages of a build, from drainage and topography to soil surprises and slab types. If you’re building new or tearing down to rebuild, this is the episode that helps you start on solid ground.Topics Covered:– What grading really involves (and why it matters)– Managing water flow on tight lots– The cost of skipping soil tests– Slabs, stem walls, and full basements– Foundation types and when to use themSubscribe for more episodes that unpack the real process behind custom home buildingBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 09: Make Nice, Then Make Dust

    Demo Day gets all the glory—but before the dust flies, there’s some serious groundwork to be done. In this episode of Building Brews & BBQ, Vince and Nathan walk through everything that should happen before the sledgehammer swings. From permits and site prep to managing neighbors and expectations, this one’s packed with the kind of wisdom that can save your project—and your driveway.You’ll hear:Why Demo Day is more emotional than most people expectHow to protect your floors, walls, and sanityThe real reason to host a “Donuts & Demo” event (and how it helps keep the city off your back)What happens when you don’t pull the right permits (hint: red tags)Pro tips on asbestos, mold, utility shutoffs, and avoiding DIY disasterThe difference between building with the neighborhood vs. against itPlus: How one simple idea from a fellow builder—inviting the neighbors in for donuts—might be the best investment you make all project long.Send us your favorite demo clip, and let us know—would you show up for donuts and destruction?Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 08: The Pre-Construction Handoff

    In this episode of Building Brews and BBQ, we’re talking about one of the most exciting – and often overlooked – milestones in any home build: the pre-construction handoff. Vince and Nathan walk through what this pivotal moment looks like, why it matters, and how it can set the stage for a smoother build experience.From “Co-Construct Happy Hours” to sharing the full design board with homeowners, we unpack how the handoff from pre-construction to construction shapes the next phase of your project. It’s a moment for celebration, but also a critical opportunity to ensure everyone’s on the same page before the first shovel hits the dirt.We also dive into the emotional rollercoaster that begins with construction, complete with laughs and real talk about the highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you’re building your dream home or just curious about what really happens behind the scenes, this episode is packed with insightsBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 07: Red Tape, Road Blocks, and Municipal Madness.

    In this episode of Building Brews and BBQ, Vince and Nathan get into the murky waters of permitting, inspections, and everything that can delay your build before a single nail is hammered. From confusing digital portals to costly tree ordinances, we’re talking about the bureaucratic maze that frustrates homeowners and builders alike.Why does it take three months to get a permit in some cities? Why can’t you remove that tree—on your own property? And why does it feel like your builder disappeared after design approval? This episode answers all of that and more.We’re pulling no punches and shedding light on the not-so-fun phase of pre-construction—because if you’re not prepared for the red tape, your dream home might hit more road blocks than you expect.Timestamps:0:00 – Intro2:00 – The Permitting Black Hole9:00 – From Donuts to Portals: Losing the Human Touch17:00 – Tree Ordinances & the $300K Penalty24:00 – Drainage, Setbacks, and the Disappearing Pool Space31:00 – “But the City Approved It!” (And Why That Doesn’t Matter)35:00 – Final Takeaways: What You Need to KnowBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 06: Making Design Decisions You Can Live With

    In this episode of Building, Brews & BBQ, Vince and Nathan tackle one of the most misunderstood aspects of homebuilding: design. From bold trends to timeless finishes, they break down how to make smart design decisions—whether you’re building a custom home or selecting finishes from a showroom.They explore: • How to balance trendy choices with lasting style • Where to splurge and where to save • Smart design strategies that work at any budget • The power of a single statement piece • Why committing to your selections matters more than you think • Tips for using materials like porcelain and mixed metals wiselyThis episode is packed with practical advice, honest builder perspective, and a few strong opinions—plus a breakdown of what a “schmear” actually is (spoiler: not for your bagel).If you’re planning a home, remodeling a space, or just want to make informed choices about design that won’t age out in five years—this one’s for you.Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP05: How To Avoid Bad Contracts

    In this episode of Building, Brews, and BBQ: The House That Wisdom Built,  we’re getting real about contracts — and yes, Vince is salty about it. We break down the good, the bad, and the downright ugly side of Cost Plus contracts (spoiler: we think they’re lazy, risky, and often misleading).Whether you’re building a $500K home or a $5 million estate, the contract you choose can make or break your experience. We’re pulling back the curtain on what builders really mean when they say “Cost Plus,” why it’s become so popular (even when it shouldn’t be), and how Fixed Price contracts might just save your sanity.We talk trust, transparency, builder accountability, and why pre-construction matters way more than most people think. If you’re starting the custom home journey — or you’re a builder navigating client expectations — you’ll want to pour a strong drink and tune in.📥 Download the FREE Freedom Guide:This companion resource includes bonus tips and more info on selecting the right team for your build.  DOWNLOAD HEREBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 04: Budget Smarter, Not Harder

    Welcome to  a laugh-filled, insight-packed episode. Vince and Nathan crack open a couple of brews (yes, even a surprising hat-tip to Miller Lite) and take a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood parts of building: the budget.They pull back the curtain on how budgeting works in custom home building — from the emotional rollercoaster of early pricing conversations to what really drives costs (labor, materials, and professional services). You’ll learn why pre-construction is like a dress rehearsal, how to plan for unknowns, and the difference between smart splurges and cost-effective saves.Whether you’re dreaming of your forever home or knee-deep in planning, this episode is your guide to budgeting smarter, not harder — with plenty of stories, real talk, and a little bit of builder banter.Key topics: • The “Jets Syndrome” and how to avoid it • Why your builder’s pricing sticker shock is actually a good thing • How to plan for contingencies without losing sleep • Where to save (like light fixtures) and where to invest (like windows and outdoor living) • The 3 biggest cost categories every homeowner should know • What “budgeting early and often” really looks likePull up a chair, crack a cold one, and let’s talk money — the smart way.Subscribe, rate, and share it with someone planning their dream build!📥 Download the FREE Freedom Guide:This companion resource includes bonus tips and more info on selecting the right team for your build.  DOWNLOAD HEREBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 03: How to Vet Your Custom Home Team

    In this bonus installment of The House That Wisdom Built series, Vince and Nathan are back to take you deeper into the power team concept they introduced in Episode 2. After an overwhelming response from listeners asking for more actionable insights, they deliver big with this episode—laying out the exact questions you should ask every key player on your custom home building team.From your builder to your landscape architect, they unpack outside-the-box, experience-driven questions that will help you hire smarter, build better, and avoid costly surprises. Whether you’re planning a dream home or refining your current build process, this episode arms you with wisdom that can only come from years of experience (and maybe a few fly-in-the-mouth moments).This isn’t theory—it’s the real stuff no one else is talking about.Oh, and don’t forget to grab the FREE Freedom Guide linked in the show notes. Double bonus.🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• The top 3 questions to ask your builder (that most people never think to ask)• How to sniff out red flags with your architect or designer early• Why collaboration should be the #1 trait you look for in your Power Team• How your home automation guy might be overcomplicating your life• What most engineers get wrong in residential projects• Practical advice on sustainability, materials, topography, and more📥 Download the FREE Freedom Guide:This companion resource includes bonus tips and more info on selecting the right team for your build.  DOWNLOAD HEREBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    Closets That Change Your Life: Design Insights with Carmin Francisco at California Closets

    This episode of Building Brews and BBQ features Carmin Francisco, Senior Design Consultant at California Closets, as she and Vince dive into the art of custom organization. They cover everything from luxury closet must-haves to creative solutions for awkward spaces, pantry designs, and even garage transformations. Carmin shares expert insights on how to personalize every corner of your home, avoid costly mistakes, and make the most of your space. If you’re building, renovating, or dreaming about a home refresh, this episode is packed with practical ideas and inspiring stories.Contact Carmin Francisco at California ClosetsWeb: californiaclosets.comEmail: [email protected]: @caclosets_atlcarminBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 02: Selecting Your Power Team

    In this episode of Building, Brews & BBQ, Vince Longo and Nathan Walters dive into one of the most critical yet often overlooked aspects of home building—assembling your power team. From interior designers and architects to engineers and landscape architects, they break down why building a home isn’t a solo journey and how having the right professionals in place from the start can save you time, money, and frustration.They also discuss the importance of the pre-construction process, the biggest mistakes homeowners make, and why cutting corners on planning can lead to costly headaches down the road. If you’re thinking about building or remodeling, this is the episode you can’t afford to miss!📌 Bonus: Download our free Client Questionnaire HEREBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    The House That Wisdom Built - EP 01: The Morning You Decide

    “The House That Wisdom Built” is a new series from Building Brews and BBQ, where hosts Vince Longo and Nathan Walters share over 50 years of home-building and renovation experience. Whether you’re planning a custom home or a major remodel, this episode lays the groundwork—helping you define your why, set priorities, and create a budget that works.🔨 In This Episode:✔️ The top 3 (or 5!) things to consider before building or renovating✔️ How to balance your dream home with your budget✔️ Pro tips for finding the perfect lot or renovation project✔️ Why transparency and trust with your builder make all the differenceSo grab a brew, settle in, and let’s talk about making your dream home a reality. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop us a comment with your biggest home-building questions!📌 Bonus: Download our free Client Questionnaire HERE Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    New Series: "The House That Wisdom Built" - A Homebuilding Journey

    Join Vince Longo and Nathan Walters on Building Brews and Barbecue's premiere introduction of our new series, "The House That Wisdom Built". Our hosts share their passion for turning the daunting process of building or remodeling a home into a fun, informative, and ultimately successful journey.Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    Michael Keroack: The Truth About Hardwood Flooring: Trends, Myths, and Best Practices.

    In this episode, we dive into the world of hardwood flooring with Michael Keroack, founder of Authentic Hardwood Flooring. With nearly four decades of experience, Michael shares expert insights on choosing the right wood, the impact of grain patterns, the differences between site-finished and pre-finished floors, and why selecting your flooring early in the design process is crucial. Whether you’re building a custom home or renovating your space, this conversation will help you understand how the right flooring can transform a house into a masterpiece. Grab a drink and join us for this deep dive into craftsmanship, durability, and the beauty of hardwood floors!Contact Authentic Hardwood Flooring:Web: authentichardwoodflooring.comPhone: (678) 985-0110Email: [email protected] Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    EP 2: How Stories Shape Design: A Conversation With Rodolfo Castro

    In this episode of Building, Brews, and BBQ, we sit down with Rodolfo Castro, the creative director of Castro Design Studio, to explore how personal stories and thoughtful collaboration shape his architectural process. Rodolfo shares insights into creating homes that reflect individuality and purpose, emphasizing the importance of natural light, a strong design team, and thoughtful pre-planning. Along the way, we discuss how collaboration leads to timeless designs and how the evolving expectations of homeowners are reshaping the industry—all over comfort food and wine.Recipes:Italian Steak SandwichesItalian Ice Cream Cone (Meatball Hoagies)Guest: Rodolfo Castrocastrodesign.comInstagram@castrodesignBuilding Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    Eric Joy: Making Tech So Beautiful You Won’t Even See It: The Art of Smart Home Integration

    Join us for episode 1 of Building, Brews, and Barbecue, where hosts Vince Longo and Nathan Walters sit down with Eric Joy, Vice President of Georgia Home Theater Group. With over 30 years of experience integrating cutting-edge technology into luxury homes, Eric shares the secrets to creating seamless, invisible smart home systems. Discover why pre-wiring is the foundation of a truly smart home, how automation is redefining modern living, and the trends that every builder and homeowner need to know. Plus, popcorn, beer, and BBQ—it’s all here!Beer Cheese Dip with Barbecued Smoked Duck BreastIngredientsBeer Cheese Dip:•1 cup each sharp cheddar and mozzarella, shredded•1 cup cream cheese, softened•1 cup beer (Lager or Pale Ale)•2 tbsp Dijon mustard•1 tsp each garlic and onion powder•½ tsp smoked paprika•Salt and pepper to tasteBarbecued Smoked Duck Breast:•2 smoked duck breasts, chopped•¼ cup barbecue sauce•1 tbsp Lane’s BBQ Chili Lime Rub (optional)For Serving:•Soft pretzels•Chopped chives/parsley (optional)Instructions1.Prepare Duck:Toss chopped duck with barbecue sauce and optional rub. Set aside.2.Make Dip:In a saucepan, combine cream cheese, beer, mustard, and spices. Stir until smooth. Gradually add shredded cheeses, stirring until creamy. Adjust with beer if needed; season to taste.3.Combine:Fold in duck and heat through.4.Serve:Garnish with chives/parsley. Serve warm with pretzels.Tips•Keep Warm: Use a slow cooker.•Cheese Variations: Try Gruyere, Pepper Jack, etc.•Spice It Up: Add red pepper flakes or hot sauce.•Dippers: Pair with chips, veggies, or bread.Lane’s Chili Lime Barbecue PopcornIngredients•1 bag kettle corn•2 tbsp salted butter•1 ½ tbsp Lane’s BBQ Chili Lime RubInstructions1.Pop Popcorn: Microwave kettle corn as directed.2.Melt Butter: Microwave butter until smooth.3.Mix: Stir rub into butter.4.Coat: Toss popcorn with butter mixture in a large bowl.5.Serve: Enjoy immediately.Tips•Extra Flavor: Sprinkle rub after tossing.•Storage: Airtight container for up to a day.•Variations: Experiment with other spice rubs.Simple, quick, and flavorful!Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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    EP 0: Welcome to Building Brews and BBQ!

    Welcome to Building Brews and BBQ. In this "trailer episode", hosts Vince Longo and Nathan Walters kick things off with an introduction to who we are, what we’re about, and give you a taste of what's to come. Join us as we discuss our podcast that brings together the best of home building, design, and of course, great food and drinks. From architects and interior designers to builders and beyond, we’ll chat with guests who are shaping the industry and crafting incredible spaces. Get ready for lively conversations, insightful stories, and a little BBQ on the side!Building Brews & BBQInstagram: @buildingbrewsandbbqYouTube: YouTube.com/@BuildingBrewsandBBQHosts: Vince Longolongocustombuilders.comInstagram: @longocustombuildersNathan Walters:massarossa.comInstagram: @massarossaProduced by:Michael Newmanmichaelnewmanfilm.comInstagram: @michaelnewmanfilm

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to "Building Brews and BBQ," your go-to channel for all things construction, renovation, and home maintenance! Join industry veterans Vincent Longo and Nathan Walters as they share insights from over 40 years of experience in building, renovating, and flipping properties. Each episode combines engaging discussions with delicious BBQ recipes, reminiscent of comedians in cars having coffee.We’ll feature a variety of guests from the construction world, offering valuable tips for homeowners and builders alike. Whether you're looking to maintain your space or expand your knowledge, our channel serves expert advice, practical tips, and scrumptious recipes—all while enjoying great food and company. Let’s build, brew, and barbecue together!

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