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The Science Behind Air Leakage Testing | Build Show Podcast Ep 214

πŸ“… April 26, 2026 ⏱️ 48:51 🎀 Matt Risinger, Steve Rogers, Bill Graeber

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  • 0:00
    Intro β€” Meet Steve & Bill of The Energy Conservatory
  • 5:01
    Who they are: the Minneapolis Blower Door
  • 6:41
    Gary Nelson's vision: blower doors out of the lab
  • 9:24
    Mechanical engineers, 18 patents & the Emerson years
  • 12:05
    A brief history of the blower door
  • 13:40
    Airtightness in building codes (Sweden, 1976)
  • 17:27
    How many U.S. homes actually get tested?
  • 19:36
    Why worst-weather states make the best windows
  • 22:42
    Why build airtight? Air quality & "bug sealing"
  • 26:41
    From energy to health & safety
  • 29:23
    The Yeti/Tesla lesson: sell lifestyle, not ROI
  • 33:41
    Ducts in the attic: the HVAC/envelope problem
  • 40:10
    "No better, build better": moisture & air transport
  • 43:27
    Perms, house wrap & wrap-up

Speakers

M
Matt Risinger
Host
S
Steve Rogers
President & Co-Owner, The Energy Conservatory
B
Bill Graeber
Co-Owner, The Energy Conservatory

Key Takeaways

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The Energy Conservatory is the company behind the Minneapolis Blower Door; founder Gary Nelson didn't invent the blower door but was its "Henry Ford" β€” he made it cheap and practical enough for builders to use in the field, not just researchers.

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Code, not builder enthusiasm, has driven airtightness improvements β€” Sweden required a blower door test and a 3 ACH50 limit on all homes back in 1976, decades ahead of the U.S. patchwork of state requirements.

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Even where blower-door tests are in code, enforcement is spotty β€” the guests estimate only about half of U.S. homes built in 2025 were actually tested, because small-town inspectors often don't enforce it.

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Airtightness is about far more than energy: it drives air quality (keeping out pollen, radon, and insects β€” "bug sealing"), comfort, quieter interiors, and durability by controlling moisture-laden air.

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Air transport, not vapor diffusion, causes most durability failures β€” air carries roughly ten times more moisture through the envelope than vapor permeance does, so sealing air and water matters far more than obsessing over house-wrap perm ratings.

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The biggest remaining new-construction problem is the envelope/HVAC interaction β€” ducts in a hot attic depressurize the house (about 3x more leakage with the system on, up to 9x with bedroom doors closed), undermining even a well-sealed envelope.

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Sell better buildings the way Yeti and Tesla sell β€” on lifestyle, health, comfort, and safety, not on energy-savings ROI β€” because that's what homeowners actually care about.

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