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Houses that Work - Full Day Session (Long Island, NY)
Houses That Work Full Day Educational Session
Presented By: Gord Cooke
LOCATION: LIPA - 25 Hub Drive - Melville, NY 11747
TIMES: Registration - 8:00 AM
Session - 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
In this intensive session for both new and existing homes, participants learn how the many complex changes in home design, building materials, mechanical systems, appliances, consumer lifestyles and expectations over the last 30 years make the building industry more complex and demanding. The session outlines the basic building science physics of air, heat and moisture flow that every builder should know so they can find new business opportunities and avoid the risks inherent in both new construction and remodel projects.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the fundamentals of air, heat and moisture flow and see how they can be applied to remodeling projects and new home construction to make them more efficient, safe, healthy, durable and comfortable.
- Applying building science to common remodel projects such as roofing, re-siding, weatherization, kitchen & bath replacements, windows, foundation & basements and HVAC systems to find the most cost effective high performance, energy efficient upgrades.
- Identify the best, most cost-effective technical details and process changes needed to achieve the new ENERGY STAR V3 requirements and the new IECC 2009 code changes.
- Learn about the successes of other remodelers and builders who have benefited from implementing energy efficiency objectives into projects.
REGISTER NOW @ EEBA.ORG/Housesthatwork
Cost: Two Registrations for $125 or $63.00 for Single Registration
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Nancy or Jill at (952) 881-1098
Online REGISTRATION DEADLINE on or before November 6th, 2011
All on-site and online Houses That Work sessions qualify for CEU credits by the following accreditation organizations:
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