'On The Level' Webinar Series
Overview
Close
More
Repeat webinar series now available in May!
Join us for this three-part webinar series on air barriers, indoor air quality, balanced ventilation & ERVs/HRVs.
NW Builders are continually looking to improve the air tightness and ventilation of their homes. At the same time, the OR & WA building codes were updated in 2021, leaving many wondering what the best opportunities are to make the jump in performance.
This 'On The Level' live webinar series will provide you with field-tested recommendations from building professionals and ample opportunity for audience Q&A on the following critical topics:
Exterior Air Barrier Details in the NW
Friday, May 7 | 12-1:30PM
Trainer: Josh Salinger, Birdsmouth Design-Build
Balanced Ventilation Approaches for Healthy Indoor Air
Friday, May 14 | 12-1:30PM
Trainer: Stephen Aiguier, Green Hammer Design Build
Installation Elements for ERVs & HRVs
Friday, May 21 | 12-1:30PM
Trainer: Bruce Sullivan, Base Zero LLC
Participants in these trainings will learn design principles and construction practices that can be integrated into their building process. We’ll also discuss the benefits of these approaches within new OR & WA code pathways so you can make a well-informed decisions.
This is essential info that every builder must know and will help you keep pace with the building code trajectory, stay ahead of homebuyer expectations, and increase the energy efficiency, comfort and durability of the homes you're building. Ample time will be provided for audience Q&A, so come prepared to share your questions and experiences.
Note: This webinar series is one of the many components of the Sustainable Homes Professional (SHP) training and accreditation program. SHP launched in a new on-demand online format for the entire NW region in March 2021. Join our SHP training and gain over 15+ hours of cutting edge design and building best practices that are critical to success in today's housing market. Get with the program and become a Sustainable Homes Professional (SHP) today!
Session Descriptions
Exterior Air Barrier Details in the NW
Friday, May 7 | 12-1:30PM
Trainer: Josh Salinger, Birdsmouth Design-Build
Even when done well, traditional air sealing approaches that involve caulk/foam/drywall have proven to leave significant air leakage at the top and bottom plates. With new codes rewarding tighter air leakage performance and homebuyers expressing concern about wildfire smoke, many are wondering how they can make the jump down to below 2 ACH50. Moving to a continuous air barrier at the exterior sheathing plane can provide a highly effective solution.
Join us for this session and hear from Josh Salinger of Birdsmouth Design-Build about tried-and-true construction details and architectural drawings for integrating an exterior air barrier (sheet goods/tapes, membranes, stem walls and top/bottom plate connections, etc) into your home building process.
What you’ll learn:
- Understand what areas of a building account for the most significant air leakage
- Review common solutions and approaches to addressing primary leakage areas
- Gain effective approaches to minimizing leakage via cost effective exterior air barrier solutions
- Successfully apply this knowledge to various building types, assemblies and architectural details
Balanced Ventilation Approaches for Healthy Indoor Air
Friday, May 14 | 12-1:30PM
Trainer: Stephen Aiguier, Green Hammer Design Build
The attention on indoor air quality is higher than ever before with homeowners confronting wildfire smoke, viruses, and a greater awareness of healthy indoor environments and overall personal well-being. As of 2021, building codes now require balanced (Oregon) or efficient ventilation (Washington). As this takes on greater importance, consumers are increasingly asking builders about ventilation and filtration when searching for homes. There are several balanced ventilation systems and approaches to consider, and builders will need to decide which provides the best solution for their projects and customers.
Join us for this session with Stephen Aiguier of Green Hammer Design Build where we'll go over the primary field-proven options for balanced and filtered ventilation in high performance homes.
What you’ll learn:
- Review primary objectives of ventilation in high performance homes
- Identify effective balanced ventilation approaches
- Explore filters and filtration options
- Understand wildfire impacts, additional considerations, and devise an emergency action plan
Installation Elements for ERVs & HRVs
Friday, May 21 | 12-1:30PM
Trainer: Bruce Sullivan, Base Zero LLC
Among home builders and designers seeking airtight performance with balanced ventilation, many have decided to go with either a heat recovery ventilator (HRV) or energy recovery ventilator (ERV). Increasing code standards for ventilation will likely result in more HRV/ERV installations, and with any new technology or approach, this can lead to installation errors or inefficiencies.
Join us for this session with Bruce Sullivan of Base Zero LLC where we'll go over the different use cases for HRVs/ERVs and help you navigate the strategies and pitfalls to help ensure an effective installation.
What you’ll learn:
- Identify the essential components of balanced heat recovery ventilator (HRV) and an energy recovery ventilator (ERV) ventilation systems
- Describe the difference between HRVs and ERVs as well as the appropriate applications of each
- List the steps for designing an effective HRV or ERV system
- Understand the key installation details to ensure effective system operation
- Explain the importance of high-efficiency filtration for ventilation make up air
When & Where
Close
More
Friday, May 7 (12-1:30PM) | Exterior Air Barrier Details in the NW
Friday, May 14 (12-1:30PM) | Balanced Ventilation Approaches for Healthy Indoor Air
Friday, May 21 (12-1:30PM) | Installation Elements for ERVs & HRVs
CEs & Cost
Close
More
Audience
Close
More
Instructor(s)
Close
More
`
`