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    <description><![CDATA[<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal">Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter.</p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal">Jonathan and Chris have been in the construction and real estate world long enough to know one thing: everybody lies to you about renovation. The price, the timeline, the "simple" project that turns into a nightmare. Nobody tells you the truth until it's too late.</p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal">That ends here.</p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal">BuildCast is where real construction conversations happen. No polished corporate answers. No fear of controversy. Just two guys who've seen it all, done it all, and aren't afraid to disagree with each other on the way to getting you the truth.</p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal">Every episode covers what homeowners actually need to know before they spend a dollar, sign a contract, or trust a contractor with the biggest investment of their life.</p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal">If you want glossy renovation TV, this isn't it.</p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal">If you want the real conversation, hit follow.</p>
<p class="font-claude-response-body break-words whitespace-normal">New episodes every week from Frontier Building Group, serving Brantford, Brant County, Norfolk County, Haldimand County, and surrounding communities in Ontario.</p>]]></description>
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        <title>One Vanity. 100+ Decisions. The Design Truth Nobody Tells You.</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most homeowners walk into the design phase of a renovation thinking the hard part is picking what looks nice. Then they find out one vanity triggers eight to ten decisions minimum. Multiply that across an entire project and you are looking at over 100 selections for a single renovation. Without guidance, without a process, and without a professional to help navigate it, decision fatigue sets in fast. And rushed decisions in renovation cost a lot of money to undo.</p>
<p>In EP05 of BuildCast, Chris sits down with Karen Rocha from the Frontier team to break down how the design and selections process actually works from the inside, why the explosion of product options available today makes professional guidance more important than ever, why box kitchens almost never save the money homeowners think they will, and why layout matters more than aesthetics when it comes to how much you will love your renovation ten years from now.</p>
<p>The episode closes with a story that every Ontario homeowner needs to hear. A retired man hired a contractor for an accessory project, was told he did not need permits, watched most of his budget disappear, and is now thinking about going back to work because that contractor stopped returning calls entirely.</p>
<p>The line that closes the episode is the best one in the series so far: find out what's possible, design it, permit it, and then buy it.</p>
<p>Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter. Plus Karen.</p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS
0:42 Meet Karen Rocha from the Frontier team
1:15 What is the most time consuming part of planning a renovation?
4:07 How many iterations of the selections process has Frontier gone through in one year?
5:30 One vanity: the cascade of decisions nobody sees coming
9:38 Design is so difficult because nobody has it fully figured out
10:03 How decision fatigue sets in and what Frontier does to prevent it
15:18 Feasibility always comes first: why not every project can actually be built
20:31 The explosion of product options and why it breaks most homeowners' brains
22:03 Box kitchens: do they actually save money?
32:22 The dishwasher in the island story: why layout matters more than aesthetics
43:40 Frontier's goal of less than 5% variance from the proposed budget
44:52 Find out what's possible, design it, permit it, and then buy it</p>
<p>ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP
Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.</p>
<p>FIND US
Website: https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/
Call us: 519.448.3946
Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most homeowners walk into the design phase of a renovation thinking the hard part is picking what looks nice. Then they find out one vanity triggers eight to ten decisions minimum. Multiply that across an entire project and you are looking at over 100 selections for a single renovation. Without guidance, without a process, and without a professional to help navigate it, decision fatigue sets in fast. And rushed decisions in renovation cost a lot of money to undo.</p>
<p>In EP05 of BuildCast, Chris sits down with Karen Rocha from the Frontier team to break down how the design and selections process actually works from the inside, why the explosion of product options available today makes professional guidance more important than ever, why box kitchens almost never save the money homeowners think they will, and why layout matters more than aesthetics when it comes to how much you will love your renovation ten years from now.</p>
<p>The episode closes with a story that every Ontario homeowner needs to hear. A retired man hired a contractor for an accessory project, was told he did not need permits, watched most of his budget disappear, and is now thinking about going back to work because that contractor stopped returning calls entirely.</p>
<p>The line that closes the episode is the best one in the series so far: find out what's possible, design it, permit it, and then buy it.</p>
<p>Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter. Plus Karen.</p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS<br>
0:42 Meet Karen Rocha from the Frontier team<br>
1:15 What is the most time consuming part of planning a renovation?<br>
4:07 How many iterations of the selections process has Frontier gone through in one year?<br>
5:30 One vanity: the cascade of decisions nobody sees coming<br>
9:38 Design is so difficult because nobody has it fully figured out<br>
10:03 How decision fatigue sets in and what Frontier does to prevent it<br>
15:18 Feasibility always comes first: why not every project can actually be built<br>
20:31 The explosion of product options and why it breaks most homeowners' brains<br>
22:03 Box kitchens: do they actually save money?<br>
32:22 The dishwasher in the island story: why layout matters more than aesthetics<br>
43:40 Frontier's goal of less than 5% variance from the proposed budget<br>
44:52 Find out what's possible, design it, permit it, and then buy it</p>
<p>ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP<br>
Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.</p>
<p>FIND US<br>
Website: https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/<br>
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/<br>
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/<br>
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup<br>
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup<br>
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/<br>
Call us: 519.448.3946<br>
Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Most homeowners walk into the design phase of a renovation thinking the hard part is picking what looks nice. Then they find out one vanity triggers eight to ten decisions minimum. Multiply that across an entire project and you are looking at over 100 selections for a single renovation. Without guidance, without a process, and without a professional to help navigate it, decision fatigue sets in fast. And rushed decisions in renovation cost a lot of money to undo.
In EP05 of BuildCast, Chris sits down with Karen Rocha from the Frontier team to break down how the design and selections process actually works from the inside, why the explosion of product options available today makes professional guidance more important than ever, why box kitchens almost never save the money homeowners think they will, and why layout matters more than aesthetics when it comes to how much you will love your renovation ten years from now.
The episode closes with a story that every Ontario homeowner needs to hear. A retired man hired a contractor for an accessory project, was told he did not need permits, watched most of his budget disappear, and is now thinking about going back to work because that contractor stopped returning calls entirely.
The line that closes the episode is the best one in the series so far: find out what's possible, design it, permit it, and then buy it.
Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter. Plus Karen.
TIMESTAMPS0:42 Meet Karen Rocha from the Frontier team1:15 What is the most time consuming part of planning a renovation?4:07 How many iterations of the selections process has Frontier gone through in one year?5:30 One vanity: the cascade of decisions nobody sees coming9:38 Design is so difficult because nobody has it fully figured out10:03 How decision fatigue sets in and what Frontier does to prevent it15:18 Feasibility always comes first: why not every project can actually be built20:31 The explosion of product options and why it breaks most homeowners' brains22:03 Box kitchens: do they actually save money?32:22 The dishwasher in the island story: why layout matters more than aesthetics43:40 Frontier's goal of less than 5% variance from the proposed budget44:52 Find out what's possible, design it, permit it, and then buy it
ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUPFrontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.
FIND USWebsite: https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroupTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroupLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/Call us: 519.448.3946Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Your Insurance Company Will Never Fix Your Basement. Here's Why.</title>
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                    <comments>https://buildcast.podbean.com/e/your-insurance-company-will-never-fix-your-basement-heres-why/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>EP04: Your Basement Has Been Lying to You</p>
<p>A homeowner had water in his basement three years in a row. Three different contractors. Three different fixes. The same problem every spring.</p>
<p>The first handyman painted over the cracks in the concrete floor with what looked like clear shellac, charged $4,000, and told him the problem was solved. It was not solved. The water came back. The insurance company came in next, fixed the drywall, replaced the flooring, and put everything back to the way it looked before the damage. The water came back again. On the third year he called Frontier.</p>
<p>In EP04 of BuildCast, Jonathan and Chris break down one of the most important conversations a homeowner in Ontario needs to hear before they spend a single dollar finishing their basement. Why insurance companies are built to repair damage and never fix the actual problem. What hydrostatic pressure is doing underneath your basement floor right now. Why 8,400 gallons of water draining against a foundation wall is not as uncommon as you think. And why radon, the colorless odorless gas coming up through the soil beneath your basement, is a serious health risk across Norfolk County and Brant County that most homeowners have never tested for.</p>
<p>The closing line of the episode is the one every Ontario homeowner needs to write down: if you cannot afford to mitigate water, radon, and pests, you cannot afford to finish your basement.</p>
<p>Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter.</p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS
0:30 Welcome to EP04
4:24 The client with water in his basement three years in a row
6:04 What the previous handyman actually did: painting over cracks with shellac
7:37 Why insurance companies fix damage but never the actual problem
8:58 The brake fluid analogy: the most important thing you will hear about insurance today
13:39 Three tons of concrete broken up to solve the real problem
19:08 How water actually gets into a basement: hydrostatic pressure explained
22:09 8,400 gallons of water draining against one foundation wall
25:19 Two types of concrete: cracked and about to crack
29:47 Radon: the silent gas coming up through your basement floor
34:07 The rule that protects every basement investment: water, radon, and pests first</p>
<p>ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP
Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.</p>
<p>FIND US
Website: https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/
Call us: 519.448.3946
Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>EP04: Your Basement Has Been Lying to You</p>
<p>A homeowner had water in his basement three years in a row. Three different contractors. Three different fixes. The same problem every spring.</p>
<p>The first handyman painted over the cracks in the concrete floor with what looked like clear shellac, charged $4,000, and told him the problem was solved. It was not solved. The water came back. The insurance company came in next, fixed the drywall, replaced the flooring, and put everything back to the way it looked before the damage. The water came back again. On the third year he called Frontier.</p>
<p>In EP04 of BuildCast, Jonathan and Chris break down one of the most important conversations a homeowner in Ontario needs to hear before they spend a single dollar finishing their basement. Why insurance companies are built to repair damage and never fix the actual problem. What hydrostatic pressure is doing underneath your basement floor right now. Why 8,400 gallons of water draining against a foundation wall is not as uncommon as you think. And why radon, the colorless odorless gas coming up through the soil beneath your basement, is a serious health risk across Norfolk County and Brant County that most homeowners have never tested for.</p>
<p>The closing line of the episode is the one every Ontario homeowner needs to write down: if you cannot afford to mitigate water, radon, and pests, you cannot afford to finish your basement.</p>
<p>Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter.</p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS<br>
0:30 Welcome to EP04<br>
4:24 The client with water in his basement three years in a row<br>
6:04 What the previous handyman actually did: painting over cracks with shellac<br>
7:37 Why insurance companies fix damage but never the actual problem<br>
8:58 The brake fluid analogy: the most important thing you will hear about insurance today<br>
13:39 Three tons of concrete broken up to solve the real problem<br>
19:08 How water actually gets into a basement: hydrostatic pressure explained<br>
22:09 8,400 gallons of water draining against one foundation wall<br>
25:19 Two types of concrete: cracked and about to crack<br>
29:47 Radon: the silent gas coming up through your basement floor<br>
34:07 The rule that protects every basement investment: water, radon, and pests first</p>
<p>ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP<br>
Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.</p>
<p>FIND US<br>
Website: https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/<br>
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/<br>
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/<br>
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup<br>
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup<br>
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/<br>
Call us: 519.448.3946<br>
Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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        <itunes:summary>Two brothers with 20 years in construction and real estate tell you everything the renovation industry doesn’t want you to know — before it costs you everything.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>"It's Just a Simple Project" — The Most Expensive Words in Construction</title>
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                    <comments>https://buildcast.podbean.com/e/its-just-a-simple-project-%e2%80%94-the-most-expensive-words-in-construction/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Simple does not exist inside the walls of your home.</p>
<p>Jonathan and Chris have heard those words more times than they can count. And every single time, it has cost someone more than they expected. The walls lie. Every time. What looks like a straightforward kitchen renovation is hiding load bearing structure, rotten framing, relocated plumbing, and conditions nobody could see without opening things up.</p>
<p>In EP03 of BuildCast they break down why simple is the most expensive word in construction, what is actually hiding inside the walls of your home right now, and why skipping the planning step never saves money. It just delays when you pay it. And the later always costs more.</p>
<p>The takeaway that closes the episode is one of the best lines of the show so far: simple is not something you get to declare. It is something the project gets to earn.</p>
<p>Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter.</p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS
0:33 Welcome to EP03
1:36 "It's just a simple project" — the most expensive phrase in construction
3:39 Jonathan's generator story: how a "straight run" became a 30% overrun
7:32 Contractors are not trying to hit you with surprises either
8:17 Frontier's internal goal: stay within 3% of the original quoted price
10:19 What happens when you skip design: the HVAC miss that cost a family their timeline
15:16 Mid-project changes: why adding scope after construction starts is death by a thousand cuts
17:29 Concrete that cracks and concrete that will crack: why contingency is non-negotiable
21:36 "The house was always this complicated. You just hadn't met that version of it yet."
25:16 20 years of mistakes: why a PhD in dumb is the best credential a contractor can have
33:27 Simple should always be treated as suspicious in an old home
43:03 The final takeaway: simple is not something you get to declare</p>
<p>ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP
Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.</p>
<p>FIND US
Website: https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/
Call us: 519.448.3946
Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simple does not exist inside the walls of your home.</p>
<p>Jonathan and Chris have heard those words more times than they can count. And every single time, it has cost someone more than they expected. The walls lie. Every time. What looks like a straightforward kitchen renovation is hiding load bearing structure, rotten framing, relocated plumbing, and conditions nobody could see without opening things up.</p>
<p>In EP03 of BuildCast they break down why simple is the most expensive word in construction, what is actually hiding inside the walls of your home right now, and why skipping the planning step never saves money. It just delays when you pay it. And the later always costs more.</p>
<p>The takeaway that closes the episode is one of the best lines of the show so far: simple is not something you get to declare. It is something the project gets to earn.</p>
<p>Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter.</p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS<br>
0:33 Welcome to EP03<br>
1:36 "It's just a simple project" — the most expensive phrase in construction<br>
3:39 Jonathan's generator story: how a "straight run" became a 30% overrun<br>
7:32 Contractors are not trying to hit you with surprises either<br>
8:17 Frontier's internal goal: stay within 3% of the original quoted price<br>
10:19 What happens when you skip design: the HVAC miss that cost a family their timeline<br>
15:16 Mid-project changes: why adding scope after construction starts is death by a thousand cuts<br>
17:29 Concrete that cracks and concrete that will crack: why contingency is non-negotiable<br>
21:36 "The house was always this complicated. You just hadn't met that version of it yet."<br>
25:16 20 years of mistakes: why a PhD in dumb is the best credential a contractor can have<br>
33:27 Simple should always be treated as suspicious in an old home<br>
43:03 The final takeaway: simple is not something you get to declare</p>
<p>ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP<br>
Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.</p>
<p>FIND US<br>
Website: https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/<br>
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/<br>
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/<br>
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup<br>
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup<br>
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/<br>
Call us: 519.448.3946<br>
Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Simple does not exist inside the walls of your home.
Jonathan and Chris have heard those words more times than they can count. And every single time, it has cost someone more than they expected. The walls lie. Every time. What looks like a straightforward kitchen renovation is hiding load bearing structure, rotten framing, relocated plumbing, and conditions nobody could see without opening things up.
In EP03 of BuildCast they break down why simple is the most expensive word in construction, what is actually hiding inside the walls of your home right now, and why skipping the planning step never saves money. It just delays when you pay it. And the later always costs more.
The takeaway that closes the episode is one of the best lines of the show so far: simple is not something you get to declare. It is something the project gets to earn.
Two brothers. One mic. Zero filter.
TIMESTAMPS0:33 Welcome to EP031:36 "It's just a simple project" — the most expensive phrase in construction3:39 Jonathan's generator story: how a "straight run" became a 30% overrun7:32 Contractors are not trying to hit you with surprises either8:17 Frontier's internal goal: stay within 3% of the original quoted price10:19 What happens when you skip design: the HVAC miss that cost a family their timeline15:16 Mid-project changes: why adding scope after construction starts is death by a thousand cuts17:29 Concrete that cracks and concrete that will crack: why contingency is non-negotiable21:36 "The house was always this complicated. You just hadn't met that version of it yet."25:16 20 years of mistakes: why a PhD in dumb is the best credential a contractor can have33:27 Simple should always be treated as suspicious in an old home43:03 The final takeaway: simple is not something you get to declare
ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUPFrontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.
FIND USWebsite: https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroupTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroupLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/Call us: 519.448.3946Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Why We Said No to Most Projects This Month</title>
        <itunes:title>Why We Said No to Most Projects This Month</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most contractors say yes to everything. We said no to most of what came in this month. That is not a flex. That is the job.</p>
<p>In EP02 of BuildCast, Jonathan and Chris get into something the construction industry almost never admits out loud. Saying yes to the wrong project does not just hurt the contractor. It destroys the homeowner. The company that takes on everything it cannot handle is the exact company that leaves you without a kitchen, without a timeline, and without anyone accountable when things go wrong.</p>
<p>They also break down why accountability is the single most valuable thing a general contractor provides, what happens when every trade is doing their own thing with nobody in charge of the whole picture, and why the cheapest contractor on your list is almost always the most expensive decision you will ever make.</p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS</p>
<p>0:00 Welcome to EP02, first time recording in person</p>
<p>2:11 Why Frontier said no to most projects that came in this month</p>
<p>3:32 Is the renovation even the right solution?</p>
<p>7:36 What good leadership actually looks like on a construction project</p>
<p>9:34 What happens when nobody is accountable for the whole project</p>
<p>13:00 The school addition story: what acting as your own GC really costs</p>
<p>18:14 Talk to a builder before you talk to a designer</p>
<p>20:20 The general contractor is the family doctor of your renovation</p>
<p>24:13 Not all water is good for you: choosing the right fit over desperation</p>
<p>25:53 Frontier does not sell. It consults.</p>
<p>29:33 Hot tip: your local contractor has better sub access than you do</p>
<p>30:30 Why the cheapest contractor is always the most expensive mistake</p>
<p> </p>
<p>ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP</p>
<p>Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.</p>
<p>FIND US Website: </p>
<p>https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/ Call us: 519.448.3946 Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most contractors say yes to everything. We said no to most of what came in this month. That is not a flex. That is the job.</p>
<p>In EP02 of BuildCast, Jonathan and Chris get into something the construction industry almost never admits out loud. Saying yes to the wrong project does not just hurt the contractor. It destroys the homeowner. The company that takes on everything it cannot handle is the exact company that leaves you without a kitchen, without a timeline, and without anyone accountable when things go wrong.</p>
<p>They also break down why accountability is the single most valuable thing a general contractor provides, what happens when every trade is doing their own thing with nobody in charge of the whole picture, and why the cheapest contractor on your list is almost always the most expensive decision you will ever make.</p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS</p>
<p>0:00 Welcome to EP02, first time recording in person</p>
<p>2:11 Why Frontier said no to most projects that came in this month</p>
<p>3:32 Is the renovation even the right solution?</p>
<p>7:36 What good leadership actually looks like on a construction project</p>
<p>9:34 What happens when nobody is accountable for the whole project</p>
<p>13:00 The school addition story: what acting as your own GC really costs</p>
<p>18:14 Talk to a builder before you talk to a designer</p>
<p>20:20 The general contractor is the family doctor of your renovation</p>
<p>24:13 Not all water is good for you: choosing the right fit over desperation</p>
<p>25:53 Frontier does not sell. It consults.</p>
<p>29:33 Hot tip: your local contractor has better sub access than you do</p>
<p>30:30 Why the cheapest contractor is always the most expensive mistake</p>
<p> </p>
<p>ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP</p>
<p>Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.</p>
<p>FIND US Website: </p>
<p>https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/ Call us: 519.448.3946 Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Most contractors say yes to everything. We said no to most of what came in this month. That is not a flex. That is the job.
In EP02 of BuildCast, Jonathan and Chris get into something the construction industry almost never admits out loud. Saying yes to the wrong project does not just hurt the contractor. It destroys the homeowner. The company that takes on everything it cannot handle is the exact company that leaves you without a kitchen, without a timeline, and without anyone accountable when things go wrong.
They also break down why accountability is the single most valuable thing a general contractor provides, what happens when every trade is doing their own thing with nobody in charge of the whole picture, and why the cheapest contractor on your list is almost always the most expensive decision you will ever make.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Welcome to EP02, first time recording in person
2:11 Why Frontier said no to most projects that came in this month
3:32 Is the renovation even the right solution?
7:36 What good leadership actually looks like on a construction project
9:34 What happens when nobody is accountable for the whole project
13:00 The school addition story: what acting as your own GC really costs
18:14 Talk to a builder before you talk to a designer
20:20 The general contractor is the family doctor of your renovation
24:13 Not all water is good for you: choosing the right fit over desperation
25:53 Frontier does not sell. It consults.
29:33 Hot tip: your local contractor has better sub access than you do
30:30 Why the cheapest contractor is always the most expensive mistake
 
ABOUT FRONTIER BUILDING GROUP
Frontier Building Group is a women-led, family-owned design-build contractor founded in 2007 and based in Waterford, Ontario. We specialize in whole-home renovations, additions, and legal accessory dwelling units, managing every project from feasibility and design through permitting, construction, and after-care. We serve homeowners in Waterford, Brantford, Paris, Simcoe, Brant County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ohsweken, and Six Nations. We are not the cheapest option. We are the one you call so you only have to do this once.
FIND US Website: 
https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/ Call us: 519.448.3946 Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com]]></itunes:summary>
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                <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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        <title>"What's the Price?" Why That Question Is Already Setting You Up to Fail</title>
        <itunes:title>"What's the Price?" Why That Question Is Already Setting You Up to Fail</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://buildcast.podbean.com/e/whats-the-price-why-that-question-is-already-setting-you-up-to-fail/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>You haven't even started your renovation and you're already making your first mistake.</p>
<p>The very first question almost every homeowner asks a contractor is "what's the price?" And according to Jonathan and Chris, that question arrives about six months too early.</p>
<p>Not because the price doesn't matter. It does. But because asking it first is like walking into a car dealership and saying "what does a car cost?" You haven't told us what you're building, what's inside your walls, what your home needs, or what you actually want. And without those answers, any number a contractor gives you is a fiction. A fiction that will cost you later.</p>
<p>In the very first episode of BuildCast, Jonathan and his brother Chris have the conversation the renovation industry doesn't want you to hear. Why contractors who give you a price on the first visit are either guessing or setting you up for change orders. Why the average contractor margin is in the single digits and what that means for what happens when the budget gets tight. And why the fight you need to have with your contractor should happen before a single hammer swings, not after your kitchen is in pieces.</p>
<p>This is not a polished renovation show. This is two brothers who have been in construction and real estate long enough to stop pretending the industry has clean answers.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS</p>
<p>0:00 The cold open that sets the tone for everything
2:20 The debate: is "what's the price?" already the wrong question?
5:47 Why renovation has no sticker price (and what to ask instead)
9:03 Is the construction industry broken by design?
13:41 The hidden cost of acting as your own general contractor
22:11 Frontier runs 28 steps before a single hammer swings
24:12 Why ballpark prices always turn into promises (Jonathan's own story)
37:12 Industry insider: the profit margin number contractors never tell you
38:46 "If we're going to fight, let's fight up front"
44:34 The takeaway: start with feasibility, not fantasy</p>
<p> </p>
<p>FIND US Website:</p>
<p>https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/ Call us: 519.448.3946 Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You haven't even started your renovation and you're already making your first mistake.</p>
<p>The very first question almost every homeowner asks a contractor is "what's the price?" And according to Jonathan and Chris, that question arrives about six months too early.</p>
<p>Not because the price doesn't matter. It does. But because asking it first is like walking into a car dealership and saying "what does a car cost?" You haven't told us what you're building, what's inside your walls, what your home needs, or what you actually want. And without those answers, any number a contractor gives you is a fiction. A fiction that will cost you later.</p>
<p>In the very first episode of BuildCast, Jonathan and his brother Chris have the conversation the renovation industry doesn't want you to hear. Why contractors who give you a price on the first visit are either guessing or setting you up for change orders. Why the average contractor margin is in the single digits and what that means for what happens when the budget gets tight. And why the fight you need to have with your contractor should happen before a single hammer swings, not after your kitchen is in pieces.</p>
<p>This is not a polished renovation show. This is two brothers who have been in construction and real estate long enough to stop pretending the industry has clean answers.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>TIMESTAMPS</p>
<p>0:00 The cold open that sets the tone for everything<br>
2:20 The debate: is "what's the price?" already the wrong question?<br>
5:47 Why renovation has no sticker price (and what to ask instead)<br>
9:03 Is the construction industry broken by design?<br>
13:41 The hidden cost of acting as your own general contractor<br>
22:11 Frontier runs 28 steps before a single hammer swings<br>
24:12 Why ballpark prices always turn into promises (Jonathan's own story)<br>
37:12 Industry insider: the profit margin number contractors never tell you<br>
38:46 "If we're going to fight, let's fight up front"<br>
44:34 The takeaway: start with feasibility, not fantasy</p>
<p> </p>
<p>FIND US Website:</p>
<p>https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/ Call us: 519.448.3946 Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[You haven't even started your renovation and you're already making your first mistake.
The very first question almost every homeowner asks a contractor is "what's the price?" And according to Jonathan and Chris, that question arrives about six months too early.
Not because the price doesn't matter. It does. But because asking it first is like walking into a car dealership and saying "what does a car cost?" You haven't told us what you're building, what's inside your walls, what your home needs, or what you actually want. And without those answers, any number a contractor gives you is a fiction. A fiction that will cost you later.
In the very first episode of BuildCast, Jonathan and his brother Chris have the conversation the renovation industry doesn't want you to hear. Why contractors who give you a price on the first visit are either guessing or setting you up for change orders. Why the average contractor margin is in the single digits and what that means for what happens when the budget gets tight. And why the fight you need to have with your contractor should happen before a single hammer swings, not after your kitchen is in pieces.
This is not a polished renovation show. This is two brothers who have been in construction and real estate long enough to stop pretending the industry has clean answers.
 
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 The cold open that sets the tone for everything2:20 The debate: is "what's the price?" already the wrong question?5:47 Why renovation has no sticker price (and what to ask instead)9:03 Is the construction industry broken by design?13:41 The hidden cost of acting as your own general contractor22:11 Frontier runs 28 steps before a single hammer swings24:12 Why ballpark prices always turn into promises (Jonathan's own story)37:12 Industry insider: the profit margin number contractors never tell you38:46 "If we're going to fight, let's fight up front"44:34 The takeaway: start with feasibility, not fantasy
 
FIND US Website:
https://www.frontierbuildinggroup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontierbuildinggroup/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontierBuildingGroup/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frontierbuildinggroup TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontierbuildinggroup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-building-group/ Call us: 519.448.3946 Email: info@frontierbuildinggroup.com]]></itunes:summary>
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