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Season 2: Episode 27: People. Place. Educate

Season 2: Episode 27: People. Place. Educate

FromE3: Energy & Efficiency With Emily


Season 2: Episode 27: People. Place. Educate

FromE3: Energy & Efficiency With Emily

ratings:
Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

SHOW NOTES:Doug HorganVice President, Best PracticesLEED AP HomesBPI Certified Building AnalystNAHB Certified Graduate Remodeler,Certified Green ProfessionalNARI Green Certified ProfessionalBOWA7900 Westpark Drive, Suite A180, McLean, VA 22102Mobile: (703) 928-6643Office: (703) 734-9050 Fax: (703) 734-0188Facebook | YouTube | Houzz | Twitter | CommunityDoug Horgan has the best job ever: Vice President--Best Practices at BOWA, the Washington DC area’s premier custom and remodeling builder. In this training, quality, and troubleshooting role, Doug’s goal is reducing construction defects through sharing knowledge. Doug’s thirty years of tools-on carpentry, warranty troubleshooting, and instruction experience, along with thousands of photos, are the foundations for visually rich presentations on how to build well and avoid construction problems. Doug is a frequent contributor to the Journal of Light Construction, ProTradeCraft, Fine Homebuilding, Remodeling, and Professional Remodeler and has presented at Remodeling, JLC Live, NESEA Building Energy, the National Home Performance conference, and local events. Doug is a BPI Building Analyst, LEED AP - Homes, NARI GCP, and NAHB CGP and CGR.https://www.instagram.com/bowa_designbuild/https://bowa.comBuilding Science For Building Enclosures. John Staubehttps://www.amazon.com/Building-Science-for-Enclosures/dp/0975512749
Released:
Jul 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

E3 - Energy and Efficiency with Emily is a podcast dedicated to energy efficient home building in cold climate areas of New England. We hope the podcast will connect building science, sustainability, and home building through a series of technical discussions, homeowners sharing their experience, and Emily sharing her thoughts on building a truly integrated home that is comfortable, durable, and healthy to live in.