Build Science™ 201
The discussion on Water Management concludes with prevention, particularly the prevention of water damage through effective waterproofing techniques. Matt and Steve reiterate how crucial water management is, noting that 80% of construction defect litigation stems from water-related issues. Builders must establish a reliable last line of defense against moisture, using methods such as waterproof sheathing, rain screens, and advanced materials like PolyGuard’s aluminum-faced products, sill pans, and fluid-applied weather barriers. Proper installation is essential for long-term durability.
Both Experts further emphasizes the importance of planning and testing water management systems to ensure they function correctly. Attention to detail, especially around wall penetrations and joints, is vital to prevent leaks; builders should rigorously test systems, such as using a hose to check window installations.
This comprehensive discussion on water management offers valuable insights for builders looking to prevent water intrusion and ensure the longevity of their projects.
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Episodes
Ep. 6 - Air Management: Escalation
Episode 6
Matt and Steve emphasize effective air sealing to prevent moisture issues, highlighting techniques like fluid-applied sealants, meticulous penetrations, and blower door tests. They advocate for continuous improvement and training for airtight, efficient homes.
Ep. 11 - Thermal Management: Resistance
Episode 11
Matt and Steve highlight insulation's role in heat resistance, discussing R-values, U-factors, thermal bridging, and continuous insulation. They also emphasize climate-specific techniques, shading devices, and window specifications for energy efficiency.
Ep. 12 - Thermal Management: Proportional
Episode 12
Build Science™ 201 emphasizes proportional thermal control, highlighting balanced insulation for sub-slabs, walls, and windows. Builders should prioritize water/air control layers, exceed minimum attic insulation, and enhance energy efficiency. Build Science™ 201 emphasizes proportional thermal control, highlighting balanced insulation for sub-slabs, walls, and windows. Builders should prioritize water/air control layers, exceed minimum attic insulation, and enhance energy efficiency.