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HOUSES THAT WORK™
Residential Building Science Training for Professionals
Houses That Work™ is a valuable educational experience geared towards educating building professionals on building science principles and practices to cost-effectively solve key construction problems that most affect building performance. Participants will learn how climate, wall/attic/floor assemblies and building systems affect energy performance, indoor air quality and cost effectiveness. Click here for flyer with more information.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Hilton Garden Inn
Early Registration: $125 | After 3/17: $140
Arrive & Sign-in: 8:00 am | Session: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Builders, Contractors, Engineers, Framing, Plumbing, and HVAC Contractors, Electricians and Energy Raters learn about the impact their profession has on other trades, and how to efficiently build a house that operates as a system.
Designers and architects learn the specifications and details required to achieve a truly energy and resource-efficient home.
Based on extensive field research from the US Department of Energy's Building America Program, ENERGY STAR for Homes, and EPA's Indoor airPLUS, Houses That Work™ delivers education based on these programs for improved building performance and increased market demand.
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- Building Science Principles
- Wall & Roof Structures
- Window & Door Systems
- Protecting Building Systems
- Foundations
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- Mechanical systems
- Indoor Air Quality
- Marketing for Performance
- Local/Climate-Specific Best Practices
- Program & Code Compliance
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For More Information:
Nancy Bakeman | Program Director | [email protected] | 952-881-1098
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