Hot Water, Cold Truths: Plumbing Insights with Clay Wengreen
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What can 31 years in the plumbing trade teach us about building homes that actually work? 🚰
In this episode, I’m joined by Clay Wengreen, a Navy veteran turned plumbing expert, whose career has spanned service work, large-scale construction, and running his own business. Clay’s story begins with learning steam propulsion systems in the Navy — and comes full circle to helping homeowners design kitchens, bathrooms, and whole-house systems that truly fit their lives.
So why does this matter? Because too often, plumbing is treated as an afterthought in design — leading to awkward layouts, code conflicts, and costly mistakes. Clay’s perspective shows us why details matter, and how good communication between homeowners, builders, and designers can make or break a project.
💡 What You Can’t Miss:
🏠 From Navy to New HomesHow military training on complex systems shaped Clay’s career in plumbing.
🏠Designing for Function FirstWhy kitchens and bathrooms need more thoughtful planning than just fixtures and finishes.
🏠 The Hidden Cost of Poor CoordinationHow missed communication between architects, plumbers, and framers leads to stacked bathrooms, tight plumbing walls, and venting challenges.
🏠 The Comfort of Radiant HeatWhy hot water radiant heating provides a different level of home comfort compared to forced air.
If you’re a homeowner, builder, or designer, this episode will change how you think about plumbing — not just as pipes behind walls, but as a critical part of creating a comfortable, functional home.
🎧 Hit play to hear Clay’s 31-year journey and discover why great plumbing design is more than a trade skill — it’s a craft that shapes how we live.
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