Air leakage equals energy leakage. When a house leaks air, it is losing energy. And lo[size=2]sing energy is like throwing money away. Adding insulation and sealing air leaks can improve a home’s energy efficiency and durability, as well as increase comfort.
However, every change that is made to the building’s envelope (its walls, floors and ceilings) and components will affect how well the home works to keep out the elements and keep the occupants safe and comfortable.
A trained inspector understands how the home’s systems work together to keep a house operating as it should.
In this webinar, we’ll go over what an inspector needs to know about air leakage when inspecting a home, including: [/size]
- 19 areas of the home most likely to have air leakage;
- the potential durability and health concerns related to air leakage; and
- prioritized energy-saving recommendations with safety in mind.
Free registration at https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/524169694
Open to all. Space limited to 500. So, register now.