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Why houses that leak air suck (and what a builder can do about it)
May 5, 2010Builders of wood-framed houses may not always pay enough mind to the question of air leakage through walls in the finished product. And they can’t be blamed, given that building codes and prevailing economic considerations tend to keep their attentions focused elsewhere.
But there’s plenty to be gained by builders who opt for more airtight walls, and TallWall makes it a piece of cake. (more…)
Category: On The Level, Tallwall News, air leakage | Tags: 60% less air leakage > air infiltration > air leakage > reduced air leakageBuilding a Barrier: Keeping Air Out and Energy In
April 19, 2010Energy efficiency: It is an often-used term and a concept that is quickly becoming a priority for businesses, consumers and governments worldwide. Recently, United States President Barack Obama declared October National Energy Awareness Month, stating, “If we are to advance energy and climate security, we must focus on energy efficiency, promote sustainable industries…and set effective and achievable standards for the generation and use of clean energy.” As energy efficiency continues to increase as a matter of importance, groups and individuals alike are examining ways in which they can make changes and “set effective and achievable standards”. For many, this change starts with the home. (more…)
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