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The Prefab Pod
Prefab Review
42 episodes
7 months ago
In this episode, Michael Frank of Prefab Review chats with Alexis Rivas, co-founder of Cover. They delve into the innovative prefab construction processes at Cover, including their all-steel, panelized building systems and their expansion into single-family homes and ADUs in Southern California. Learn about the benefits of vertical integration, improvements in manufacturing and assembly, and the nuances of getting homes permitted in the region. Alexis also discusses the unique features that make Cover homes energy-efficient, fire-safe, and highly customizable. Don't miss this engaging conversation full of insights into the future of prefab housing.
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In this episode, Michael Frank of Prefab Review chats with Alexis Rivas, co-founder of Cover. They delve into the innovative prefab construction processes at Cover, including their all-steel, panelized building systems and their expansion into single-family homes and ADUs in Southern California. Learn about the benefits of vertical integration, improvements in manufacturing and assembly, and the nuances of getting homes permitted in the region. Alexis also discusses the unique features that make Cover homes energy-efficient, fire-safe, and highly customizable. Don't miss this engaging conversation full of insights into the future of prefab housing.
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The Prefab Pod
Episode 42 - Alexis Rivas, Cover
In this episode, Michael Frank of Prefab Review chats with Alexis Rivas, co-founder of Cover. They delve into the innovative prefab construction processes at Cover, including their all-steel, panelized building systems and their expansion into single-family homes and ADUs in Southern California. Learn about the benefits of vertical integration, improvements in manufacturing and assembly, and the nuances of getting homes permitted in the region. Alexis also discusses the unique features that make Cover homes energy-efficient, fire-safe, and highly customizable. Don't miss this engaging conversation full of insights into the future of prefab housing.
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7 months ago

The Prefab Pod
Episode 41 - Prefab Pod Live Chat Prefab Home Construction in Mountain Towns
In this episode, we speak with Toby Long, architect at Clever Homes, about the complexities and considerations of building prefab homes in mountain areas, specifically ski towns. Topics discussed include site diligence, the rising difficulty and costs of mountain construction, the benefits of prefab and modular construction in these environments, and practical advice for managing snow loads, landscaping, off-grid solutions, and material choices. Toby also shares insights into specific project examples and key differences between modular and traditional site construction in these unique settings.
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8 months ago

The Prefab Pod
Episode 40 - Prefab Pod Live Chat on Wildfire Rebuilds, Toby Long of Clever Homes
In this episode, host Michael Frank is joined by Toby Long, architect at Clever Homes, to discuss the intricacies of prefabricated construction and fire rebuilds. The discussion aims to demystify the prefab industry, address common questions, and provide valuable insights for those affected by recent fires in California. They delve into Toby's extensive experience, touching on site preparation, permitting, design, construction timelines, and cost considerations. The episode also provides actionable advice for homeowners navigating the rebuilding process, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right construction method—whether stick-built, modular, or panelized.
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8 months ago

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Episode 39 - Cole Painter, New Primitive
Prefab Review's Michael Frank talks with Cole Painter of New Primitive, regarding their modular wellness suites. In addition to talking about the evolution of New Primitive as a company, they also discuss how prefab construction is being used to deliver high-end home saunas and cold plunge units to customers across the United States.
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1 year ago

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Episode 38 - Herb Rogove & Wayne Norbeck, Liv-Connected
Prefab Review's Michael Frank talks with Herb Rogove & Wayne Norbeck of Liv-Connected about their unique, small square footage homes. They discuss Liv-Connected's unique value offering for emergency relief and health-centered housing as well as their unique design and architectural systems.
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1 year ago

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Episode 37 - Jordan Easterling, Building Swell
Jordan Easterling, the Founder of Building Swell, a technology company that helps prefab home builders track and manage their operations, speaks with Michael Frank of Prefab Review. Their conversation covers a range of prefab housing topics including construction timelines, manufacturing technology, and measuring construction quality.
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1 year ago

The Prefab Pod
Episode 36 - Prefab Pod Live Chat on Building Site Evaluation - Toby Long, Clever Homes
Toby Long, architect at Clever Homes, and Prefab Review’s Michael Frank discuss evaluating potential building sites and selecting a parcel of land. Within that, they cover things like necessary site requirements, questions to ask, and other points of diligence potential buyers should consider when buying land with the purpose of building a prefab or modular home.
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2 years ago

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Episode 35 - Mike Wneck, Jacobsen Homes
Mike Wneck, VP of Business Development at Jacobsen Homes, and Michael Frank of Prefab Review discuss the products and operations of a large prefab home company like Jacobsen Homes. Additionally, they discuss the difference between modular homes and manufactured homes and how those differences can affect buyers.
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3 years ago

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Episode 34 - David Latimer, New Frontier Design
David Latimer, founder and CEO of New Frontier Design speaks with Michael Frank of Prefab Review about the birth and growth of New Frontier Design. They cover multiple stages of the company's evolution including custom tiny homes, affordable luxury tiny homes, interior design, and even their role in reality television.
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3 years ago

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Episode 33 - Galiano Tiramani, Boxabl
Galiano Tiramani, founder of Boxabl, and Michael Frank of Prefab Review talk about Boxabl, their unique housing product, and their rapid growth. Together, they discuss Boxabl's folding housing system which aims to be more affordable, easier to ship, and quicker to set up than traditional modular and stick-built housing options.
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3 years ago

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Episode 32 - Jason Webster, Huntington Homes
Jason Webster, the owner of Huntington Homes, speaks with Michael Frank of Prefab Review about the growth and evolution of Huntington Homes: from their start as part of a home dealer network to their evolution as both a pre-designed and custom home builder. They also talk about the logistics of building in the Northeastern U.S. from designing homes that can handle cold winters with lots of snow to shipping prefabricated homes to Nantucket.
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3 years ago

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Episode 31 - Chris Jaussi, Zip Kit Homes
Chris Jaussi, owner of Zip Kit Homes and Michael Frank of Prefab Review discuss kit homes and their benefits. Additionally, they cover Zip Kit Homes' operations and product offerings, ranging from their small-footprint Zip Pods to their larger, single-family homes, and even multi-family offerings.
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3 years ago

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Episode 30 - Jake Knoth, BarnPros
Jake Knoth, CEO of BarnPros and Michael Frank from Prefa Review discuss the intricacies of building barn kits and barn kit homes, including timeline, cost, and key things to consider. Additionally, Jake explains the evolution of BarnPros and their operations from a small company at the start of the .com era to a large, national building kit provider.
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3 years ago

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Episode 29 - Ryan Abernathy, DROP Structures
Ryan Abernathy, the founder of DROP Structures, speaks with Michael Frank of Prefab Review about DROP Structures’ evolution from an idea to enter a small, prefabricated home in a contest just to producing up to 180 homes a year, all in just 5 years. Additionally, they discuss what goes into building an off-grid home including engineering considerations and the logistics of delivery.
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3 years ago

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Episode 28 - Steve Weissmann, Tumbleweed Tiny Homes
Steve Weissmann, CEO of Tumbleweed Tiny House and Michael Frank of Prefab Review discuss all things "tiny house". From Steve's interest in the tiny house movement first as a customer and then as the CEO of Tumbleweed to the operations of Tumbleweed Tiny Homes and even the specifics of using a tiny home for off-grid living, they talk about a range of subjects relating to tiny houses.
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3 years ago

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Episode 27 - Paul Buraczynski & Michael Hawkes, Acorn Deck House Company
Paul Buraczynski and Michael Hawkes, the general manager and design manager respectively, of Acorn Deck House speak with Michael Frank of Prefab Review about the history of Acorn Deck House Comany. They discuss the evolution of Acorn House and Deck House as well as answer common questions about building a prefab home.
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3 years ago

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Episode 26 - Marc Bovet, BONE Structure
Marc Bovet, founder of BONE Structure speaks with Michael Frank of Prefab Review about the origins of BONE Structure and their tech-forward building system and process. They speak about how BONE Structure is uniquely positioned in the prefab market and what makes their offering unique.
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3 years ago

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Episode 25 - Joseph Tanney, Resolution: 4 Architecture
Joseph Tanney, a founding partner and architect at Resolution: 4 Architecture speaks with Michael Frank of Prefab Review about RES4's operations as an architect of high-end, custom prefab and modular homes. From their start working on New York apartment and loft renovations to developing strategies and processes to efficiently build modular homes, they discuss the evolution of Resolution: 4 Architecture.
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3 years ago

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Episode 24 - Alexander Kolbe, evoDOMUS
Alexander Kolbe, co-Founder and lead designer of evoDOMUS speaks with Michael Frank of Prefab Review about evoDOMUS' fully custom design-build process. From the company's background in European architecture to their current operations, where they offer sustainable, custom modular homes for buyers largely based in the Eastern U.S., Alexander shares the story of evoDOMUS.
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3 years ago

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Episode 23 - John Geary, Abodu
John Geary, co-Founder of Abodu - a West Coast-based builder of ADUs speaks with Michael Frank of Prefab Review about Abodu's full-service ADU offerings. From their sales process, to site preparation, manufacturing, and even installation, Abodu has designed their operations to address the biggest pain points associated with building an ADU. They also discuss the differences of building ADUs in Washington State versus California, Abodu's two biggest markets, and what the future of ADUs & operations at Abodu may look like.
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3 years ago

The Prefab Pod
In this episode, Michael Frank of Prefab Review chats with Alexis Rivas, co-founder of Cover. They delve into the innovative prefab construction processes at Cover, including their all-steel, panelized building systems and their expansion into single-family homes and ADUs in Southern California. Learn about the benefits of vertical integration, improvements in manufacturing and assembly, and the nuances of getting homes permitted in the region. Alexis also discusses the unique features that make Cover homes energy-efficient, fire-safe, and highly customizable. Don't miss this engaging conversation full of insights into the future of prefab housing.