FAQ’s about TEC webinars
Do you offer RESNET CEU’s? Unfortunately TEC is not able to offer RESNET CEU’s because we are not a RESNET Training Provider. However, we are working on a solution to … Read more
TEC will be at ACI in New Orleans
If you’re going to the ACI National Home Performance Conference in New Orleans May 4 – 7 then be sure to stop by our booth, #225! We have something new … Read more
Southface Big Building Training Event
Southface is hosting a Beyond Residential Testing training event in conjunction with The Energy Conservatory (TEC) and Camroden Associates. This training will teach you everything you need to know in order … Read more
Exciting iTEC-700 Updates
TEC has released a new version of its popular app, iTEC-700. This version will run on Windows-based computers and laptops, making it more than just a mobile app. iTEC-700 PC will … Read more
Blower door testing
Diagnose problems in the building envelope with this simple, reliable tool. Air flowing in and out of a building can cause lots of problems; in fact, air leakage can account for 30 percent to 50 percent … Read more
Unmasking commercial energy loss
The need to achieve high-performance buildings has prompted design changes that incorporate efficient use of energy and resources. One of these changes, the design, installation and testing of the building air barrier, has … Read more
Beauty and the beast upstairs
The same features that are often added to the top story of homes to give them distinctive architectural beauty can also make them rather beastly to heat or retrofit. One-and-a-half-story … Read more
Air sealing in occupied homes
Over the last decade, many new techniques have evolved for improving the airtightness of existing homes. With this increased ability has come the responsibility to be comprehensive. There are … Read more
Air sealing in low-rise buildings
Reinforcing the pressure barrier in low-rise multifamily buildings can increase occupants’ comfort and savings. Multifamily buildings vary widely. They range from houses divided into three apartments to 500-unit high rises. So … Read more
Should I be adjusting my blower door readings for temperature and altitude?
The temperature of air affects its density. When air heats up it expands, and when it cools it contracts. Because of this and other effects, we need to make an … Read more
