Energy Efficient Homes – Safe indoor air quality is the #1 benefit for consumers.
First lets acknowledge that energy efficiency is just part of the building science. Building science is the branch of science dealing with construction, maintenance, safety and energy of buildings. Here are some of the principals we must understand -
1. Fundamentals of performance
2. The principles of moisture
3. The fundamentals of heat & air
4. Indoor air quality & ventilation
5. Design and installation details
6. Methods and products
Okay great, you might be thinking but how does that benefit me the consumer. The average american spends 90% of their time indoors and most will seldom open a window. Most new homes have an attached garage. Are there bad things in the garage we dont want to breathe? Should we make sure that air from the garage does not leak into the living space? Do we use combustion equipment that can back draft combustion gases into our home? Can natural & mechanical air pressures put on the home cause problems? When bad air is present outdoors, does it leak indoors? Is there a potential problems for you inside of your home? Yes! We must accept and understand that there are these potential problems and address them. Carbon monoxide kills approx. 1500 people a year in the US and is proven to cause severe heart problems and brain damage. Millons of people suffer from outdoor allergies, so why bring them into your home? Lets just eliminate the potential problem, test the home and keep our customers safe and comfortable.







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