Using a BLOWER DOOR during construction.
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Jake blower tests a framed and sealed house. He discusses the industry's air leakage standards and how they came to be. See how conducting blower tests early and often can improve quality and test your building methods. - Наука
Wow Jake,
I always wanted to do multiple sets of tests. Great Job!
So 3 tests make sense!
1. Before windows and such
2. After windows & doors, and
3. Prior to formal test with HERS guys
Too cool.
Cheers,
Eric
Am excellent idea to test at each major phase so you know which component is creating the air leak. Blower door tests aren’t cheap, but if you as a builder has the door to do your own test (rather than needing to contract it out to a HVAC guy) it makes way more sense and also probably helps you justify the cost of buying your own blower door as a builder.
Keep up the great work, thank you for the video!
The only thing I take on this is it becomes just a trend. In my opinion I d like to keep Tyveck or another well tested semipermeable system and improve the vapour barrier for better air tightening
IIRC, the ACH50 number came from it being roughly equivalent to the static pressure differential developed by ~20mph wind speed blowing on the exterior of a home.
According to Joe, not only was the 50 because he did have a bigger fan, but you air out because it was winter in Canada and he didn’t want to blow the cold air in.
I'd like to be sub 2. I think I can get to 1.5-2 with my post frame house
Interesting!
When's the next test coming up?
So are you meaning to imply that when you build a home you do not cut in all of your window and door rough openings until you’re ready to actually install windows? Hell I can’t even get contractors here to properly use housewrap before the windows and doors go in.
Will you bring in Aerobarrier?
I suppose they taped off the window openings? I didn't understand exactly what was going on here.
I first did this in 1985.
Don’t u need fresh air at some point? Seriously asking, if the passive home enough fresh air