Synopsis
30 minute descriptions of technical topics distilled to seven minutes.
Episodes
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Cool Roofs
05/11/2024 Duration: 07minDark roofs absorb heat, and light roofs reflect it. Light roof shingles—combined with more insulation in the attic— can go a LONG way towards reducing the heat stress people in southern climates experience three seasons of the year.
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Adsorption—with a ”D”
11/10/2023 Duration: 08minDr. Joe Lstiburek explains the fourth state of water: ADSORPED water. It exists on surfaces as tiny monolayers that can fill pores on the surface and cause mold. It also explains why expansive soils expand. If you thought you understood diffusion and capillarity, buckle up.
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Vapor Diffusion Ports: Air Barriers That Let Moisture Leave
17/08/2023 Duration: 09minVapor Diffusion Ports: Air Barriers That Let Moisture leave Dr. Joe Lstiburek explains what Vapor Diffusion Ports are, how they work, why they're needed, and how to construct them—in about nine minutes. The skinny version: they're like a modified ridge vent but for an unvented roof. They allow moisture to escape unvented roof assemblies without letting air leak out.
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Lstiburek on Water
25/07/2023 Duration: 13minAn overview of water, the liquid that makes life possible, rots buildings, and makes great wine.
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Hot Roof, Cold Roof: Where Did They Come From?
05/05/2023 Duration: 08minIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. Joe Lstiburek, out favorite crawlspace buddy, to talk about the origin of hot roof and cold roof labels.
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Is OSB an Air Barrier?
29/03/2023 Duration: 07minThis time on 7 Minutes of BS, Jonathan Smegal, M.S., describes his work at RDH Building Science Laboratories testing various wall sheathing materials for air tightness. The results are somewhat surprising but, truthfully, not a deal-breaker for most builders and remodelers.
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Hail Resistant Roofing
25/10/2022 Duration: 08minToday's guest expert is Tanya Brown-Giammanco, formerly the Managing Director of Research at the Institute for Business and Home Safety (when we recorded this episode) and currently the Director of Disaster and Failure Studies at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (congratulations on the new gig, Tanya!). Tanya explains how hail damage works, why hail damage matters, and how to minimize damage from hailstones by selecting the right roofing shingles.
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SHRINKAGE - How PVC Moves and How to Install it Right
27/06/2022 Duration: 08minThis episode of 7 Minutes of BS explores how to install PVC siding and trim to reduce the effects of shrinkage. PVC moves differently than wood, so it also behaves differently than wood. Here's the inside dope.
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Wildfire-Resistant Construction
11/06/2020 Duration: 16minWildfire is different from wildland fire. Wildland fire is a regular part of a region’s ecology. Wildfire is a wildland fire that burns out of control. In this episode, we are joined by Daniel Gorham, a fire engineer at the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety. We talk about what wildfire resistant construction is, how it works, why it matters so much these days, and how to do it right.
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Jobsite COVID Protocols and Solutions: Career Toolbox Podcast
10/06/2020 Duration: 21minGuest Rob Matuga, Assistant Vice President for Health, Safety, Jobsite regulations at the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) discusses how to re-open jobsites safely.
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Wind Resistance
25/02/2020 Duration: 10minGuest: Dr. Anne Cope, Ph.D., P.E., Chief Engineer of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety explains why calling it hurricane resistance puts so many people at risk.
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EFFECTIVE R-Value:
08/10/2019 Duration: 09minCan a wall plummet from R-50 to R-12 because of the studs? In this episode, we are joined by Jonathan Smegal, M.A. SC a Senior Project Manager with RDH Building Science Laboratories breaking down the nuts, bolts, what, why and how of R-value, insulation, and building assemblies.
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Dew Point
26/02/2019 Duration: 09minThis time we discuss dew point with Dr. Allison Bailes, aka, the Energy Vanguard. “Dew point is the temperature at which water vapor in the air will condense on surfaces. So, if you have a surface that is at the dew point temperature of the water vapor that’s in the space around that surface, the water vapor will start condensing on that surface."
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Stucco
21/11/2018 Duration: 09min“Stucco is an exterior finish, and more specifically, we tend to think of it as an exterior plaster finish. In some of the literature and in architectural dictionaries, stucco can be used for both exterior and interior finish work, but really in this day and age, we talk about plaster, particularly in North America, for interior work.” —Sarah Gray, an engineer with RDH Building Science
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ViscoElasticity
23/10/2018 Duration: 07min"ViscoElasticity is what we’re talking about and that is the property of a material that exhibits the viscous nature of a liquid but also the elastic nature of a solid." —Allen Sealock, the product director for ZIP Systems with Huber Engineered Woods talking about the pressure-sensitive adhesives that are used on construction tapes.
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The Psychrometric Chart
15/10/2018 Duration: 07minPsychrometrics is the physics which deals with the process and properties of moist air, a combination of water vapor and dry air.
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Low-E Coatings for Glass
27/07/2018 Duration: 07minLow-e coatings screen infrared heat from moving through windows, either inward, outward, or both Today Ray Garries, Vice President of Engineering and Innovation at MI Windows and Doors joins the show to explain what low-e coatings are, how they work, and why they matter for windows in your home.
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Unvented - Roofs
31/05/2018 Duration: 08minLike an out-of-plumb wall, insulated and unvented roofs can work well—or not. In this episode, we are joined by Jonathan Smegal, M.A. SC a Senior Project Manager with RDH Building Science Laboratories breaking down the nuts, bolts, what, why and how of an unvented roof assembly.