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Building Science and the Code - Moisture Control(Link opens in a new window)

Moisture control in buildings can easily become a problem with modern buildings which may lead to mold, mildew, rot, and poor air quality.

Source: Billy Hinton, North Carolina Department of Insurance, Engineering Division
COMcheck-EZ Case Study: Sigma IV Office Building(Link opens in a new window)

This powerpoint presentation shows the floor plan of the Sigma 4 building in Richland Wa. The floor plan shows various aspects of the building such as lighting fixture distrubution and mechanical pla...

Source: BECP
Northwest Building Science and the Code - Moisture Control(Link opens in a new window)

Crawl Spaces: Energy, Moisture & Soil Gas Impacts Outline for Research in the Pacific NW

Source: Chuck Murray, Washington State University Energy Program
REScheck Case Study(Link opens in a new window)

REScheck is a computer program that can be used to demonstrate Energy Code Compliance.

Source: BECP
CA Builder Energy Code Training(Link opens in a new window)

Purpose: a) Increase Quality of Homes b) Reduce Defect Litigation c) Enlighten about Energy Standards d) Provide Energy Efficient Homes

Source: CA
Moisture Control and IAQ(Link opens in a new window)

Includes more Crawlspace analysis and information about a Seattle study.

Source: Achilles Karagiozis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
One Method to Construct Unventilated Crawlspaces to meet the Requirements of the IECC(Link opens in a new window)

Presented 6/2004 by Britt-Makela group as a regional solution for Souther Idaho and Northern Nevada builders.

Source: Britt-Makela Group
One Method to Construct Unventilated Crawlspaces to meet the Requirements of the IECC(Link opens in a new window)

Presented 6/2004 by Britt-Makela group as a regional solution for Souther Idaho and Northern Nevada builders.

Source: Britt-Makela Group
Living Better with Energy-Efficient Windows(Link opens in a new window)

Fenestration – “ the arrangement proportion and design of windows and doors in a building”

Source: Jim Benney, National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)
Getting to best practice while meeting code: Dealing with real and perceived barriers(Link opens in a new window)

Source: Estar CO: Steve Andrews
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