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Single Family Retrofit to Passive House EnerPHit Standards

  • Single Family Retrofit to Passive House EnerPHit Standards

    When an experienced builder does a whole-house upgrade of their own home, you know it’s going to be done right. When that builder is Jesper Kruse, owner of Maine Passive House, you know remarkable energy efficiency will be the outcome. And when that house is the one Kruse himself built 20 years ago - the first house he ever built - well, you know it’s going to be an especially interesting adventure in single family retrofits. Kruse will explain why he decided to undertake this project. He’ll share step-by-step how he upgraded the envelope, from foundation to roof, and why he chose the new mechanical systems. He’ll offer data: the before and after utility costs, comparing project timeline anticipated versus actual, and the project costs. In this session, you’ll gain practical know-how for retrofits and understand how EnerPHit standards can guide and inspire builders toward passive house results.

    Event Date
    Friday, May 7, 2021 - 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM

    Session Chairs

    Session Speakers

    Learning Objectives
    Identify ways to make an existing building airtight by using membranes and tape
    Judge when to apply certain retrofit strategies for different results given their client’s motivations
    Understand the cost of doing a whole-house retrofit, as well as the potential energy savings after the retrofit
    Identify the necessary components of a successful whole-house retrofit that meets EnerPHit standards
    CEU Information

    AIA 1.0 LU/HSW
    BPI 1.0 hour
    Mass. CSL 1.0 hour Energy
    Passive House Institute (PHI) 1.0 credit point
    4.5 credit-hour packets available from PHIUS, RESNET, and Mass. CSL

    Session ID
    BOS21-715