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    Build A Better House Series: Foundation, Presented by Maine Indoor Air Quality Control Council, February 2-3

  • 2 February 2021 To 3 February 2021
  • Event Host : Maine Indoor Air Quality Council
Build A Better House Series: Foundation
Event Description

About Foundations: Proper site work and foundation construction are as critical to the overall quality and healthfulness of a home as the building shell that is constructed above grade. As a result, a builder’s job begins before the very first shovel of dirt comes out of the ground, not after the foundation is completed. This program highlights the physical processes at work below grade–processes related to temperature, water, moisture, and air–and how they can cause a variety of problems that not only may affect occupant health, but may also drastically compromise energy efficiency and the building structure. The session offers practical how-to guidance on ways to avoid mistakes in site drainage and foundation construction: mistakes that are costly and difficult to fix after the home is completed.

New: Time will be spent on techniques to calculate dew point on building surfaces.

Learning objectives for Foundations:

  1. The how’s and why’s of foundation drainage, bulk water management, and vapor management
  2. The difference between “damp proofing” and “water proofing”
  3. The how’s and why’s of thermal breaks between earth and structure below ground
  4. How to create true capillary breaks between earth and concrete, concrete and wood
  5. The radon problem and how to minimize it
  6. Strategies for successful insulation of the critical floor slab/footing/wall joint
  7. Benefits of insulating basement walls and floors versus insulating basement ceiling
  8. The ASTM Radon Resistant Construction Standard
  9. Basic interpretation of infrared imagery
  10.  How a “finished basement” will influence new construction decisions
  11. How to calculate dew point on building surfaces.

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Maine Indoor Air Quality 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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