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Feature Articles
by Joseph Lstiburek and John
Carmody
Moisture can be one of the most vexing areas of building
science to diagnose. However, a basic understanding of the
principles involved can help a novice sleuth develop a
strategy for finding and combating moisture problems.
by Abba Anderson
Perhaps no piece of equipment has changed the way energy
professionals look at buildings more than the blower door.
Over the past 15 years, entire diagnostic procedures have
evolved around this relatively simple device that can make
subtle, but measurable, changes in house pressures.
by David Johnston
Bathroom remodeling offers a wide range of opportunites
to conserve energy, from installing efficient showerheads
and faucet aerators to air sealing and insulating around the
bathtub.
by David Keefe
Over the last decade, many new techniques have evolved
for improving the airtightness of existing homes. With the
increased ability has come the responsibility to be
comprehensive.
by Dan Holohan
A tour of the ISH (International Sanitation and Heating)
fair in Frankfurt, Germany, last March reveals an Oz of
plumbing and heating.
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