U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and
Large Building Air Barrier Testing
Our trained staff has the knowledge, experience and tools necessary to get your next project tested and compliant with the following new U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Building Air Tightness standards:
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- ASTM E 2178 (2003) Standard Test Method for Air Permeance of Building Materials.
- ASTM E 779 (2003) Standard Test Method for Determining Air Leakage Rate by Fan Pressurization.
- ASTM E 1827 (1996; R 2007) Standard Test Methods for Determining Air tightness of Buildings Using an Orifice Blower Door.
- ISO 6781 (1983) Thermal Insulation – Qualitative Detection of Thermal Irregularities in Building Envelopes – Infrared Method First Edition.
- ASTM C 1060 (1990; R 2003) Standard Practice for Thermography Inspection of Insulation Installations in Envelope Cavities of Framed Buildings.
- ASTM E 1186 (2003: R 2009) Standard Practices for Air Leakage Site Detection in Building Envelopes and Air Barrier Systems.
- US Army Corps of Engineers Air Leakage Testing Protocol for Measuring Air Leakage in Buildings.
Keep us in mind the next time you bid on an Army Corps of Engineers project, or give us a call if you are currently working on one, but do not have a subcontractor to fulfill the new requirements.
For more information contact Johnnie Watson at 866-448-0961 or email jwatson@foxenergyspecialists.com

