Going to School for Building Enclosure Commissioning

What I learned from the University of Wisconsin's “Commissioning Building Enclosure Assemblies and Systems” course
by Peter Yost

I have been advising architects and builders on high-performance design, materials, and construction — particularly for residential buildings — for many years. But to do this work on commercial buildings, a building science training and credentialing program seemed really important (yet elusive).

This past November I bit the bullet and spent three days in class, a half day in exams, and several thousand dollars, and fulfilled the requirements for these two certifications:

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Pete’s Puzzle: Fanciful Fuel

Where did the water and blue-green staining on this fireplace support column come from?
by Peter Yost

A new client called me, saying that his insulation contractor urged him to contact me about some moisture problems in the home before they actually embarked on a major energy upgrade. (That was gratifying.) Many years ago the home had been moved off of a failing rubble foundation to a new concrete masonry unit (CMU) foundation on a different site.

But there was a puzzling stain on the fireplace support column. Here are the puzzle pieces:

Puzzle Piece #1:

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The Energy Conservatory’s New Blower Door Kit

TEC did its homework: its new blower door package is a well-engineered and integrated equipment system
by Peter Yost

I don’t do blower door work every day, but I do enough of it to appreciate the attention to detail that The Energy Conservatory (TEC) built into its new blower door kit. I have used both TEC and Retrotec blower door kits and found them trustworthy and rugged.

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