EPISODE · Feb 19, 2025 · 57 MIN
The First Airtight Home That Started the Energy Efficiency Revolution with Harold Orr
from The Flow Lab · host Ben Walker & Sam Myers
The basics to help you understand homes as a system.Download our FREE ebook and start solving problems like a pro.👉https://bit.ly/flow-lab-ebookWelcome to the very first and special episode of The Flow Lab, where hosts Ben Walker and Sam Myers sit down with Harold Orr, a pioneering figure in building science and energy efficiency. Harold shares the fascinating story behind the invention of the blower door, the groundbreaking Saskatchewan Conservation House, and how these innovations shaped modern air-tightness standards.With decades of experience, Harold explains the evolution of air leakage testing, the challenges of energy-efficient construction, and the importance of sealing techniques for sustainable buildings. This episode is packed with historical insights and practical knowledge for anyone interested in building science, HVAC, and home energy efficiency.Expect to LearnHow Harold Orr pioneered the development of the blower door and air-tightness testingThe origins of the Saskatchewan Conservation House and its impact on the Passive House movementThe evolution of building insulation and air barriers for energy-efficient constructionCommon misconceptions about air-tightness and the myth that "houses need to breathe"The "chainsaw retrofit" method for improving insulation in older homesIn today’s Episode[00:01:51] – Welcome to The Flow Lab[00:02:07] – The purpose of The Flow Lab[00:02:50] – Introduction to Harold Orr [00:04:40] – How Harold started working in air-tightness and building efficiency[00:16:30] – The birth of the blower door[00:22:18] – The Saskatchewan Conservation House[00:25:34] – How the Passive House movement was influenced by Harold’s work[00:33:57] – Vapor barriers, air sealing, and insulation techniques for modern construction[00:38:40] – The "Chainsaw Retrofit" method[00:46:35] – Do houses really need to "breathe"?[00:50:17] – Why air-tightness should be a building code requirement[00:55:37] – Harold’s lasting impact on building scienceConnect with Guest Harold OrrLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harold-orr-6858a3/Follow the HostsBen Walker (Co-CEO, Retrotec) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-walker-4a05901/Sam Myers (Building Science Specialist & Trainer) LinkedIn: Follow Hosts:Ben Walker (Co-CEO, Retrotec)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-walker-4a05901/Sam Myers (Building Science Specialist & Trainer)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-myers-ms-a9a4a546/Website: https://retrotec.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retrotec/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrotec/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RetrotecEnergy/Listen onSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xMDAhIttUTHWK41DH7KhBDon’t forget to subscribe for more episodes on airtightness, ventilation strategies, and innovations in building science!#BuildingScience #AirtightnessTesting #EnergyEfficiency #BuildingPerformance #HVAC #Retrotec #GreenStar #EnergyWaste #HomeImprovement
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