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    Build A Better House Series: Building Shell, Presented by Maine Indoor Air Quality Control Council, February 9 - 10

  • 9 February 2021 To 10 February 2021
  • Event Host : Maine Indoor Air Quality Control Council
Build A Better House Series: Building Shell
Event Description

About the Program:  Simply put, a new home’s building shell is comprised of the structural elements that separate the inside from the outside: walls, roof, windows, doors, including things that govern long-term performance: air barrier, wind barrier, vapor diffusion layer, insulation, drainage plane, and exterior cladding. The shell’s function is anything but simple. It has to protect its occupants from rain, wind and snow. It has to control the flow of energy and heat between indoors and outdoors. It has to control the flow of air and moisture. It has to provide light and a means to enter and exit, and allow pollutants and contaminants to flow out of the building. The shell has to create an environment that is comfortable indoors, when conditions outdoors are not. And, it significantly determines the affordability and energy consumption of a home. This program presents practical techniques building professionals can use to achieve all of these goals and still provide healthy IAQ.

Learning objectives for the Building Shell:

  1. How to define air tightness in a building enclosure
  2. How to manage both bulk water and water vapor
  3. Air flow management in a building enclosure
  4. The importance of a well-sealed air barrier
  5. The varying impact of moisture on common building materials
  6. Minimizing heat bypasses to minimize condensation and heat loss
  7. Various approaches to design a wall system with an R value greater than R=30
  8. Various approaches to design an cathedral ceiling with an R value greater than R=40
  9. Basic interpretation of infrared imagery of wall systems
  10. Critical components of good roof design in heavy snow areas in cold climates

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Maine Indoor Air Quality Control Council
  • Agenda
    • 1:45 p.m. – online portal opens
      2:00 p.m. – Presentations by Bill Turner & David Johnston
      3:00 p.m. – Break
      3:15 p.m. – Presentations by Bill Turner & David Johnston
      4:15 p.m. – Break
      4:30 p.m. – Interactive Forums – Topics vary
      5:30 p.m. – Session end
  • Speakers / Presenters
    • Bill Turner, of Turner Building Science, LLC, has 30+ years’ experience in dealing with fundamental Building Science, Energy Efficiency and Indoor Air Quality forensic principles. Bill has two renovated homes participating in the 1000 Home Challenge program, with a focus on energy efficiency and indoor air quality. He provides training both locally and nationally for a broad range of building and IAQ organizations.

      David Johnston is president of David Johnston & Co., has been building healthy, energy efficient homes in Maine for more than 35 years. David currently teaches building construction trade classes at Central Maine Community College, and has served as an adjunct instructor in Residential Design and Drafting and Graphic Design at the USM Department of Industrial Technology. David currently serves on the Advisory Committees for Southern Maine Community College, Central Maine Community College, and Westbrook Region Technology Center.
  • Event type
    • Online/Webinar

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