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  • Air Barriers vs. Vapor Barriers
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    Air leaks are a big source of moisture problems that lead to bugs, mold, and rot in homes
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    This podcast series is excerpted from a two-day class called "Building Science Fundamentals" taught by Dr. Joe Lstiburek and Dr. John Straube, of Building Science Corporation.



  • Become a Master Certified Green Professional
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    GBA is the engine behind the building science half of NAHB's new designation
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    As part of a new Master Certified Green Professional designation, NAHB worked with GreenBuildingAdvisor to develop a rigorous training course covering green home building, full of building science and quality construction details. This course premiered at the International Builders Show in Las Vegas just last week.



  • Will solar panel mounts cause roof leaks?
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    When Monica from New Jersey learned that her solar installer plans to drill 54 holes in her south roof, she wondered whether she should worry about roof leaks
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    Our latest Question of the Week comes from a homeowner in New Jersey. Monica is uncertain of the best way to insulate the roof of a new second-story addition on her Cape Cod home. She wonders whether it's wise to insulate directly under the roof sheathingMaterial, usually plywood or oriented strand board (OSB), but sometimes wooden boards, installed on the exterior of wall studs, rafters, or roof trusses; siding or roofing installed on the sheathing—sometimes over strapping to create a rainscreen. — especially since the mounting system for her photovoltaic(PV) Generation of electricity directly from sunlight. A photovoltaic cell has no moving parts; electrons are energized by sunlight and result in current flow. array requires 54 holes to be drilled in her asphalt shingle roof.



  • Can a Kitchen Downdraft Fan Be Connected To an HRV?
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    Heat recovery ventilators bring fresh air into a house while exhausting stale air. Builders pull stale bathroom air through HRVs all the time — but what about greasy kitchen air?
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    Powerful kitchen exhaust fans do a good job of removing cooking odors and smoke. They also have the potential to depressurize a house, causing water heaters to backdraft and pulling ashes out of the fireplace and onto the hearth.



  • Can Spray Foam Rot Your Roof?
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    In the Q&A forum, Nick from Louisiana asked why these icicles appeared after he spray foamed the underside of his roof.
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    When northern builders see icicles, they think “ice dam.” Heat from the living space leaks into the attic and melts snow on the roof; the water runs down the roof until it gets to the colder eave, where it freezes. When water backs up behind the ice dam at the eave, it can get under the shingles and leak into the interior.

    In the north, icicles are often a sign of trouble.

    In New Orleans, however, there is usually no snow to melt. Icicles coming out of a roof here represent something different. But they are still trouble.