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Moisture Control Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Moisture Control Handbook

In the climate-controlled buildings of today, moisture problemsaffect not only the useable life expectancy of the structure, butthe comfort and health of the occupants. This reference is thefirst to apply up-to-date moisture control and treatment techniquesin a problem/solution format. Opening with an introductoryexplanation of the nature and causes of mold, mildew, andcondensation, the book gives specific advice on heated, cooled, andcombination environments, plus a short course in the dynamics ofmoisture movement within buildings. Other invaluable coverageincludes: * clear, detailed recommended practices for all United Statesclimates * practices for cooling as well as heating climates (oft...

Essential Building Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Essential Building Science

Down and dirty – a complete step-by-step guide to making, installing and living with beautiful, all-natural earthen floors Poor heat and moisture management are the enemies of durable, comfortable, and efficient housing, and good building design and construction starts with a solid understanding of good building science. Essential Building Science provides a highly visual and accessible introduction to the fundamentals of building science for residential construction. Part one covers the rationale behind high-performance design and the fundamentals of building physics, including thermal dynamics, moisture transfer, and hygro-thermal dynamics such as vapor drive and condensation. Part two teaches the vital critical thinking skills needed to consider buildings as whole systems and to develop thermal and moisture control strategies regardless of the specifics of the design. Case studies and examples from across North American climatic zones illuminate real-life problems and offer builders, designers, and DIYers the insights and tools required for creating better new buildings and dramatically improving old ones. Good science plus critical thinking equals high performance buildings.

Mixed-humid Climates Builder's Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 530

Mixed-humid Climates Builder's Guide

"The Builder's Guide provides the building industry with the latest and best practical information on how to apply building science principles to structures as systems in mixed-humid climate regions."--Publisher's website.

High Performance Enclosures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

High Performance Enclosures

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-01-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

high Performance Enclosures : Design Guide for Institutional, Commercial and Industrial Buildings in Cold Climates provides guidance for architects and building enclosure engineers working to meet the growing need for buildings that have significantly lower operational energy consumption. John Straube addresses a range of practical questions about low energy building enclosures that save energy while simultaneously improving durability, comfort, and rain control: How much of an impact can the enclosure, massing, and orientation have? How much glazing is appropriate and what options are available? How much does thermal bridging matter and how can it be minimized at difficult structural details? How does one detail thick layers of continuous insulation outside of steel stud walls? Can layers of insulating sheathing reduce the risk of moisture damage?--COVER.

Ventilation Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Ventilation Guide

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Builder's Guide to Cold Climates
  • Language: en

Builder's Guide to Cold Climates

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Taunton

This manual presents the best techniques for energy and resource efficient residential construction in the colder climates of North America. Lstiburek (a forensic engineer who heads Building Science Corp. in Massachusetts) presents information on the practicalities of choosing the right insulation, heating systems, keeping heat in, air and moisture barriers, exterior wood priming, avoiding cold corners and plates, sealing air barriers, considering drainage planes behind siding, avoiding insulation gaps, and flashing window openings. Contains many diagrams. Spiral wire binding.

Building Science for Building Enclosures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 574

Building Science for Building Enclosures

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A New Approach to Affordable Low Energy House Construction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

A New Approach to Affordable Low Energy House Construction

This report documents the research work leading to theconstruction of a number of demonstration houses using newtechniques in Ontario. The report summarizes the results ofthese projects and recommends an approach to a demonstrationproject using improved construction methods in Alberta. Thesedemonstration houses were constructed using alternative buildingsystems such as a painted gypsum board air barrier/vapourretarder concept and alternative mechanical systems whichincluded heating, air supply (ventilation and make-up air), andheat recovery. The report addresses this work in terms ofperformance, code requirements and estimated costs.

Building Science for a Cold Climate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Building Science for a Cold Climate

Aimed at understanding the design and performance of building enclosures and their inside environment in cold climates. The information and examples presented relate mainly to Canada.

Pretty Good House
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Pretty Good House

Pretty Good House provides a framework and set of guidelines for building or renovating a high-performance home that focus on its inhabitants and the environment--but keeps in mind that few people have pockets deep enough to achieve a "perfect" solution. The essential idea is for homeowners to work within their financial and practical constraints both to meet their own needs and do as much for the planet as possible. A Pretty Good House is: * A house that's as small as possible * Simple and durable, but also well designed * Insulated and air-sealed * Above all, it is affordable, healthy, responsible, and resilient.