Inside the Spec - Episode 6: Performance Matters
Christine Williamson, Professor of Architecture at Virginia Tech and building failure expert, offers invaluable insights into how architects evaluate product performance and what really matters in building product validation. The discussion explores the gap between marketing claims and practical needs, while examining how manufacturers can better support architects in making informed specification decisions.
"Cutting through the noise to understand what truly drives product validation"
Summary
Christine Williamson, Professor of Architecture at Virginia Tech and building failure expert, offers invaluable insights into how architects evaluate product performance and what really matters in building product validation. The discussion explores the gap between marketing claims and practical needs, while examining how manufacturers can better support architects in making informed specification decisions.
Key Insights
- Product failures are rarely due to manufacturing defects - most issues occur at interfaces between different products
- Warranties matter more for project leverage and resale documentation than actual claims
- Manufacturers often don't fully understand how their products are used in practice
- Clear product descriptions and typical applications are more valuable than extensive performance data
- Installation instructions and field support are critical for preventing failures
- Product compatibility information is essential but often overlooked
Practical Takeaways for Manufacturers
- Focus on clearly communicating what the product is and its primary applications
- Provide comprehensive compatibility information with other materials/systems
- Develop detailed installation instructions and field support
- Be transparent about limitations and ideal use cases
- Consider interfaces and sequencing in product development
- Make technical documentation easily accessible
- Invest in field representatives who understand construction
About the Guest
Christine Williamson is a Professor of Architecture at Virginia Tech specializing in building science and failure analysis. With 20 years of experience investigating building failures, she brings unique insights into product performance and specification. Her work focuses on understanding why buildings fail and how to prevent issues through better design and material selection.
Quotable Moments
"I've never even seen a warranty claim... Manufacturers very smartly will not want something to get to that point." - Christine Williamson
"You are just always better at being upfront and clear about what it is that you're selling... In the long run, who do you want to work with? You want to work with people who help you." - Christine Williamson
"Manufacturers can help... It's not the warranty language. It's how can I help my architects and my contractors avoid those way more common types of failures." - Christine Williamson
Next Steps for Manufacturers
The episode emphasizes the importance of focusing on practical application support rather than marketing claims. Consider how your organization can better communicate product applications, compatibility, and installation requirements while building stronger field support capabilities.