A New Way to Reduce Multifamily Air Leakage

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A New Way to Reduce Multifamily Air Leakage

While tight exterior envelopes have become standard for single-family homes, they have been slow to reach the multifamily sector. Multifamily buildings have many of the same leakage paths as houses, as well as additional paths ...

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Case Study: SHARC Sewage Heat Recovery System

April 30, 2014

SHARC stands for sewer heat recovery, and the system has been proven effective in the apartments and common areas for residents of the Seven35 Building in North Vancouver, British Columbia. [continue reading]

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Maryland's Union Mill Makes a High-Performance Comeback

December 29, 2013

In the 1880s, Baltimore’s hulking mill complexes sprang up along the Jones Falls stream, forming the industrial center of a bustling city until the early 1900s. Union Mill turned out cotton duck (commonly ... [continue reading]

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Multifamily Energy Performance: Benchmarking

Author: Nicole Ceci
November 01, 2013

Big data has been making the rounds as a buzz phrase lately. Private companies and municipal governments have been developing new approaches to informed decision making based on firm evidence. Municipalities across the country and ... [continue reading]

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Streamlining Multifamily Energy Upgrades

August 31, 2013

While the multifamily energy upgrade process is long, it can be divided into manageable steps. [continue reading]

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Boosting Multifamily Energy Savings Through Lighting Control Settings

August 31, 2013

By reducing the off-delay interval to 30 seconds, a building owner can see energy savings of more than 75%. [continue reading]

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Exterior Air Sealing

Author: Bill Asdal
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January 02, 2013

A Case Study on Shadowbrook Townhomes in Harding, New Jersey [continue reading]

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