Design & Construction Resources

Heavy-Duty Window Flashing by Chris Corson Using Extoseal Encor

Heavy-Duty Window Flashing by Chris Corson Using Extoseal Encor

We had the opportunity to meet up with Chris Corson, Technical Director for EcoCor High Performance Building Systems (formerly, EcoCor Design / Build), on a significant new project in Woodstock,...

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475 Does WUFI®: Mold Potential and Historic Masonry Retrofits in Climate Zone 6 (Burlington, VT)

475 Does WUFI®: Mold Potential and Historic Masonry Retrofits in Climate Zone 6 (Burlington, VT)

475 Does WUFI®: Mold Potential and Historic Masonry Retrofits in Climate Zone 6 (Burlington, VT) A key piece of the puzzle as we decarbonize our building stock is successfully retrofitting...

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Can't vent at valleys and dormers? Use a smart vapor retarder (not foam)

Can't vent at valleys and dormers? Use a smart vapor retarder (not foam)

Can't vent at valleys and dormers? Use a smart vapor retarder (not foam) Straight gable roofs are easy to vent, and ideally would be vented. But often we end up...

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Keeping Sheathing Dry in High-R Double-Stud Walls - a WUFI study

Keeping Sheathing Dry in High-R Double-Stud Walls - a WUFI study

Double-stud walls have become a popular and cost efficient way to build well-insulated envelopes: two 2x4's spaced apart easily makes a R-40+/10.5" thick wall. Such walls also include a thermal...

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Unvented Flat Roofs: A Technical Discussion

Unvented Flat Roofs: A Technical Discussion

Flat roofs have often been built with the insulation all on top of the vapor closed drainage plane - as this avoids dew point condensation issues inboard of the roofing....

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A high performance roof should be vented - how to do this properly

A high performance roof should be vented - how to do this properly

Vented roofs work, and are the best solution to eliminate many issues that appeared when we started to insulate buildings - 'leaks' caused by condensation, mold, water damaged sheathing and...

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Integrating a window in the airtight layer - brick/brownstone retrofit case

Integrating a window in the airtight layer - brick/brownstone retrofit case

Windows and doors are inherently the weakest link in our buildings' enclosures. Even with the use of great triple pane glass, super-spacers and thermally broken frames, you would be hard-pressed...

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Blower Door Protocol for Passive House Certification

Blower Door Protocol for Passive House Certification

Automated blowerdoor test according to EN13829 with DG700 manometer controlled by laptop Building air-tightness below 0.6 air changes per hour at 50 pascals pressure (0.6ACH50) is a simple target that...

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Blowing dense-packed cellulose, it's like magic

Blowing dense-packed cellulose, it's like magic

Infrared image of Cellulose bays not completely filled with densepack behind sheetrock. With Pro Clima's reinforced intelligent membranes INTELLO Plus, DB+ and the exterior vapor open SOLITEX Plus WRB -...

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