Top tips for creating an airtight home - what not to do, and what you should do!
There can be skepticism about airtight homes… I’m not sure why! It’s likely for the same reason people used to be skeptical about double glazed windows… How ridiculous! I remember a homeowner many moons ago telling me he didn’t like double glazing because - “Once a home heats up you can’t cool it down with double glazed windows!” Perhaps he’d never heard of opening them!
Anyhow, I feel there can be much the same perception around the airtightness of our homes. There’s a concern that an airtight home can cause condensation, moisture and mold… Well yes, when an airtight home isn’t built correctly this can occur. Although, I assure you, condensation, moisture and mold is MUCH more common in leaky homes than airtight homes.
If you’ve been following along on this short series of Energy Efficient Homes you’ll know by now the 3 key elements - Insulation, Airtightness & Orientation must be applied together for best results.
Below are some tips, benefits and things to watch out for with an airtight home.
Frank Sinatra said it best… “You can’t have one without the other” or your home will have these major problems the critics are talking about. If you’re motivated for a high-performing home (who isn’t), you need both airtightness and thermal insulation in sync.
We all need oxygen to breathe and living in a completely airtight home without the appropriate ventilation seems like a bad idea. And, it can be… But, there’s a solution!
A correctly applied vapour permeable airtightness layer will bulletproof your home’s structure enabling it to last for centuries. Your home can have an airtight layer that is also breathable or vapour permeable. This is a key element of any healthy home.
We now know to have an optimum performing home we need;
Stay tuned for the last component of an energy efficient home, orientation. - Put more simply, design!