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3398 Washington Road
Atlanta, GA 30344
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Advanced residential construction and home improvement consulting and owner's advocacy in Atlanta, using the latest building performance diagnostic and modeling techniques and tools. Airtightness, insulation, HVAC, ventilation, moisture, and air quality and EMF consulting for homeowners and building professionals alike.

Videos/Podcasts/Articles

Home performance articles and stories from the field with internationally respected building forensics guru Corbett Lunsford at the Building Performance Workshop. Hear new episodes of the Building Performance Podcast, see new videos from the Home Performance YouTube channel, and learn all about how diagnostic testing (more than an 'Energy Audit') can make home improvement and new home construction a proven process!

Filtering by Category: Testing Tools

Borderline of Balanced Ventilation: When Bath Fans Won't Work, and an ERV Becomes Necessary at Home

Corbett Lunsford

We almost never recommend that our clients go with Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) for efficiency reasons- it always comes down to the air tightness of the home. At a certain point, bath fans all over the home stop being helpful and actually become a serious liability for indoor pollution, humidity control, and predictions of performance overall. Let's dive into the free online calculator (https://www.redcalc.com/depressurization-analysis/) that I use in most of my consultations, and how to evaluate the numbers it generates.

Take my Ventilation Training and learn all that I know about this complex topic: https://buildingperformanceworkshop.com/ventilation

Get trained and certified by me to run blower door and duct testing: https://buildingperformanceworkshop.com/det-verifier

Mystery Problems in New Home SOLVED by Builder Using Diagnostics: Scott True, Dimora Homes

Corbett Lunsford

Scott True has been building spec and custom homes outside Austin TX, and he impressed me from the first time we worked together. To see some of the experiments he's running to make performance homes more affordable, watch Matt Risinger's 40 minute follow along at one of his builds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjwjeoLi6X0

IT IS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE. IT IS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE. Say it back, everybody, and spread the word. Find Dimora Homes at: https://dimorahomes.com/

Level 15 nerds get their diagnostic tools at: https://TrutechTools.com

How Much CO2 is Healthy in my Home? Carbon Dioxide Targets Planned and Proven

Corbett Lunsford

CO2, carbon dioxide, is a gas we exhale. It's used as a marker for indoor environmental quality because if our emissions of that are hanging out in the home, then any of our other odors, viruses, skin particles (which make up a lot of household dust), etc are also filling up the home. On an airplane, for example, which 'they' say is one of the most ventilated indoor places you can find, you can easily prove when they turn the outdoor air off while you're sitting on the ground, because the CO2 spikes upward of 2000 or even 3500 in our experience (and therefore, any of the COVID laden particles are also obviously building up). CO2 is not everything, in fact you might have a low CO2 level only because there aren't many people in the home, or the home is big enough to dilute it- you might have other markers showing the home suffers from poor ventilation, like formaldehyde, humidity, particles, TVOC, radon, and so on. But it's something that can be easily measured, so let's measure it and try to optimize for 1000 ppm as the max in homes, along with all the other factors. The two devices I use in this video, and everyday in our own home, are the Aranet4 (https://aranet.com/products/aranet4/) and the Airthings Wave Plus (https://www.trutechtools.com/AirThings-Wave-Plus-Indoor-Air-Quality-Radon). The 5 Factors of Ventilation are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOJ8fsAVUaI Learn WAY more about how to strategize the 5 Factors of Ventilation with our Ventilation Course at: https://buildingperformanceworkshop.com/ventilation See the Broan Overture system for controlling all of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slNPHuIXwnw Consult with Corbett on tuning any home, anywhere: https://buildingperformanceworkshop.com/video-consulting Watch the first-ever TV series about the Science of Homes: https://homediagnosis.tv/season-2-episodes

Manual J Default Air Leakage Inputs vs. Blower Door Test ACH50

Corbett Lunsford

I'm pretty sure the awesome folks who created Manual J (like Hank Rutkowski- hear my interview with him here), and the softwares we use to run the calculations (Elite RHVAC, used here, and Wrightsoft) do not have a lot of personal experience with the test dynamics of home enclosures, and may never have actually used a blower door before. Here's a demonstration of why it's so important to respect the blower door if you're doing HVAC design for residential construction or home improvement.

Learn to perform and analyze Blower Door and Duct Tightness Tests in my 1 Day Training at: https://buildingperformanceworkshop.com/det-verifier

There are two blower door brands, both available at: https://www.trutechtools.com/system-blower-doors-and-duct-testers.html

See a tour of a full Manual J report below:

Brilliant Basic Tools for Building Science: Psychrometric Wheel Calculator

Corbett Lunsford

To predict and prevent humidity problems, use a tool like this Psychrometric Wheel Calculator. Understand more about the relationship between tehmperature and relative humidity, absolute humidity, and dewpoint.

Join our Patreon members for as little as $5 a month: https://Patreon.com/HomeDiagnosisTV

You should be able to find one of these for sale (between $2 and $50): https://www.google.com/search?q=psychrometric+wheel+calculator

ERV Setup Testing/Commissioning, Using Pressure Curves to Measure Airflow

Corbett Lunsford

Using a Renewaire SL70 energy recovery ventilator and a TEC DG-8 pressure gauge, Corbett demonstrates how to set the low and high speeds on an airtight home's balanced ventilation system.

See this ERV line at: https://www.renewaire.com/our-ervs/single-multi-family/sl-series

Get the DG-8 to test your own stuff: https://www.trutechtools.com/tec-minneapolis-dg-8-digital-pressure-gauge-kit.html

Ventilation design course: https://buildingperformanceworkshop.com/ventilation

Automatic Ventilation Control with Broan-Nutone's Overture: Customizable, Modular Fresh Air System

Corbett Lunsford

Places are different, homes are different, families are different. There IS NO SINGLE SOLUTION for ventilation, and that's the way it's likely to stay- so the more modular, customizable components we have access to, the better.

In addition to having some of the most advanced ERVs in the world (stay tuned for more on that), Broan has now made customized, modular ventilation systems much more practical with this lineup of Overture controls: room sensor, wall control, and smart plug- all linked to the algorithms in an app.

The Overture system can control exhaust fans, supply fans, make up air dampers, and ERVs/HRVs- we hope they will continue to push forward into controlling air handlers, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and more. Learn more about this system and start brainstorming what you might do with it at: https://Overture.Broan-Nutone.com

Learn more about our TinyLab: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsc2-5fAgMq51-6Gwm3m7HXjRhgt9X7RK

Watch the build of our Forever Home: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsc2-5fAgMq4YgAoFaG-F6xvGT1MKwt-u

See the first-ever TV series about the Science of Homes: https://HomeDiagnosis.tv

Mythbusting a Miracle Cooling Machine: Basically a Sped Up Sweat Box- Arctic Air Pure Chill Review

Corbett Lunsford

This 'Arctic Air' Pure Chill machine is trying to sell itself as an air conditioner, but it's actually a cleverly disguised evaporative humidifier, like you'd use in an old house in wintertime. Ridiculous. Here's a bit of testing and science fundamentals to help you avoid re-branding and other marketing tricks in your home. For the testing, I used the temperature/humidity datalogger HOBO MX1101.

Our DIY Forever Home Build: Testing Blower Door, Infrared, HVAC, Pressure Imbalances

Corbett Lunsford

From ‘Home Diagnosis’ Season 2 ep13: See what comprehensive home performance testing looks like, as we prove the forever home we built does what we designed it to do. Test instruments used, all available thru https://TruTechTools.com:

  • Retrotec 5000 blower door and DM-32 pressure gauge

  • Retrotec Flow Box

  • Hikmicro M30 infrared thermal camera

  • TEC DG-8 pressure gauge

  • TEC TruFlow Grid

  • HOBO MX1101 temp/humidity datalogger

  • Testo 400 large vane anemometer

Watch the whole episode: https://homediagnosis.tv/episode-213-proof-testing-the-house

Spray Foam Inspection & Testing in Crawlspace and Side Attic

Corbett Lunsford

From 'Home Diagnosis' Season 2 Ep6: Spray foam insulation is often advertised as a cure-all, but there are LOTS of ways to mess it up. Here's a tour and testing of a home in Atlanta where the spray foam insulation isn't doing what it was intended to do. Watch the whole episode: https://homediagnosis.tv/episode-206-windbreakers-air-sealing-and-insulation

Join our Patreon team and be part of our exploration of the Science of Homes: https://Patreon.com/HomeDiagnosisTV

How to Test HVAC Room Pressurization (Zonal Pressure Testing for HVAC Commissioning)

Corbett Lunsford

Using a TEC DG-8 manometer and a Testo 400 hot wire anemometer, Corbett evaluates the HVAC balancing in the home his family built in Atlanta. Keep your room pressures below 3 Pascals if you can, 5 Pascals will start to give you problems- rooms don't receive enough conditioned air, and/or whistling or doors closing from 'ghosts'.

Join our Patreon group and be part of our R&D team: https://Patreon.com/HomeDiagnosisTV

Watch the first ever TV series about the science of homes: https://HomeDiagnosis.tv

How to Choose the RIGHT Windows for Your Home with Energy Modeling

Corbett Lunsford

FROM ‘HOME DIAGNOSIS’ SEASON 2 EP5: To avoid the extreme sales and marketing tactics we all see every day, we need science and measurement. Here's a quick tour through the evolution of homes (how homes work and why), the basics of energy modeling to compare how different home improvements will perform in the long run, and how the windows should install and function.

Every place is different, every home is different, every family is different- one size never fits all. To watch this entire episode about the science of doors and windows: https://homediagnosis.tv/episode-205-this-little-light-of-mine

Join our team for as little as $5/month and become part of the frontier exploring the science of homes: https://Patreon.com/HomeDiagnosisTV