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Building science extraordinaire Neil Freidberg of (LP) Louisiana-Pacific Corporation

Episode 139 Published 3 years, 9 months ago
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Listen in as Neil discusses the often-overlooked considerations around sustainable building and his take on technological developments around this space since the beginning of his career over a decade ago.

Neil talks about how a construction team can use the IECC climate zone map to inform the foundation prep and mechanical design of a home. He also explains that every aspect of room and building design has a direct or indirect impact on one another, from the choice of building materials to environmental factors such as climate, nearby water sources, and even sound.

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Topics Discussed:

  • [02:53] Defining “thermal bridging”
  • [07:39] Climate-specific factors that have an effect on the cooling and comfort of a home
  • [14:27] Implementing better building practices
  • [17:47] Defining “WRB” (Weather-Resistant Barrier) and ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator)
  • [31:41] HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator)
  • [34:16] The importance of mechanical design
  • [38:44] Considerations around foundation prep
  • [45:01] Developing a foolproof duct system
  • [47:43] Cutting edge building science technologies
  • [55:06] Why Neil got into building science
  • [58:02] What frustrates Neil about the industry currently, and what he is excited about

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Key Quotes by Neil:

  • Heat transfers in three methods: conduction, radiation, and convection. When we’re talking about thermal bridging specifically, it is basically a connection through an assembly, where it is a majority conducted.
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