Condensation Control in Concrete Masonry Walls
INTRODUCTION Condensation is one type of moisture to which buildings can potentially be exposed. In addition to above grade precipitates…
INTRODUCTION Condensation is one type of moisture to which buildings can potentially be exposed. In addition to above grade precipitates…
INTRODUCTION Heat capacity is a material property used to assess a wall’s thermal mass, and it is often used as…
INTRODUCTION The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that nearly 1 of 15 homes in the United States has elevated…
INTRODUCTION Energy efficiency in buildings has become increasingly important. Whether complying with newer energy codes or gaining recognition for sustainable…
INTRODUCTION Thermal bridging occurs when a relatively small area of a wall, floor or roof loses much more heat than…
INTRODUCTION The variety of concrete masonry wall constructions provides fora number of insulating strategies, including: interior insulation,insulated cavities, insulation inserts,…
INTRODUCTION Radiant heat has long been popular due to its comfort, quiet operation and cleanliness. The radiant element is directly…
INTRODUCTION Concrete masonry can make a significant contribution to meeting LEED Green Building certification. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design…
INTRODUCTION Earth-sheltering refers to using earth as part of a building’s thermal control system Earth-sheltered buildings can be either built…
INTRODUCTION Sustainable development has been defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of…