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Posted on September 23, 2018

Construction Materials-Vapor Retarders

I recently wrote a blog post titled Building Science-Building Shell Layers-Vapor Control Layer.  This blog is going to expand on that discussion with information on several choices of vapor retarders. Continue reading “Construction Materials-Vapor Retarders”

Posted on September 16, 2018

Construction Materials-Aerobarrier

Those of you who have been following my blog know I am big on-air sealing. That 10% to 40% of heating and cooling costs are due to air leaks statement I keep talking about.  Air sealing does more than save money.  Indoor air quality can be improved, building occupants are more comfortable, and durability of the structure is often better. Continue reading “Construction Materials-Aerobarrier”

Posted on September 10, 2018

The Energy Audit-Combution Appliance Zone (CAZ)

All buildings that use a fossil fuel source for space or water heating, such as natural gas, liquid propane (lp), fuel oil or wood, have the risk of back drafting burned exhaust gasses into the structure.
Continue reading “The Energy Audit-Combution Appliance Zone (CAZ)”

Posted on September 2, 2018

Construction Materials-Recessed Lighting

Recessed lighting, sometimes called a recessed can or recessed luminaire has been a very popular lighting choice for many years.  When I worked as an electrician, I installed thousands of this type of light fixture.  Continue reading “Construction Materials-Recessed Lighting”

Posted on August 26, 2018July 10, 2019

Building Science-Building Shell Layers-Thermal Control Layer

Last week we talked about interior moisture drive through the building shell, the vapor control layer. This week we will continue with the building shell layers discussion, number 4 on our list is the thermal barrier. Continue reading “Building Science-Building Shell Layers-Thermal Control Layer”

Posted on August 21, 2018August 21, 2018

Building Science – Building Shell Layers – Vapor control layer

Last week we talked about the what makes a house “tight”, the air control layer.  This week we will continue with the building shell layers discussion, number 3 on our list is the vapor control layer or vapor retarder.

Continue reading “Building Science – Building Shell Layers – Vapor control layer”

Posted on August 12, 2018August 14, 2018

Building Science-Building Shell Layers-Air Control Layer

Last week we talked about the outer most layer in a building, the rain control layer.  This week, we will continue with the building shell layers discussion.  The air control layer is next on the list. Continue reading “Building Science-Building Shell Layers-Air Control Layer”

Posted on August 5, 2018August 14, 2018

Building Science-Building Shell Layers-Rain Control Layer

The next four blog postings are all going to discuss a few of the most important parts of a building, the four layers in a building shell.  I’m leaving out the “structural layer”, though it’s the most important part of a house, the other layers are less understood. Continue reading “Building Science-Building Shell Layers-Rain Control Layer”

Posted on July 29, 2018

The Energy Audit-Ohms Law

As an energy auditor, I am often in homes because of high electrical bill complaints.  Conducting electrical testing and calculating energy costs are part of my job.  There is a formula for figuring these electrical costs. Continue reading “The Energy Audit-Ohms Law”

Posted on July 22, 2018

Construction Materials-Rigid Sheet Insulation

Today, we are going to have our first dedicated discussion about a specific building material, sheet insulation.  I originally had this blog named Foam Insulation but changed the name because not all sheet insulations are a type of foam, there are a few non-foam products, one that I will discuss last. Continue reading “Construction Materials-Rigid Sheet Insulation”

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