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The invention of the blower door was an important step in minimizing thermal losses from buildings. By depressurizing the envelope and using tracer smoke, we can find the air leaks and seal them. A new method has emerged that seals air leaks using an aerosolized acrylic caulking and pressurization, sealing even hidden leaks. Join us in a discussion about the advantages of both methods, best practices, and real world examples.

Boston 2020 Areas of Focus

Skill Level
2 (some prior experience/knowledge helpful)
Time Slot
5

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Room / Location
Harbor II
Learning Objectives
Explore the history of air-sealing
Diagnose a building with a complicated air barrier
Evaluate which air sealing methods are best positioned to solve an array of building envelope challenges
Discuss real world examples of air sealing successes
CEU Information

AIA 1.0 LU/HSW
BPI 1.0 hour
MA CSL 1.0 hour, Energy

Session ID
BOS20-225
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