Builders FirstSource is proud to partner with The Build Show to present Build Science™ 101. This series will sharpen your foundational knowledge, introduce game-changing concepts, and perhaps even challenge a few beliefs. Be prepared for a transformative journey through the art and science of building. Build Science™ will teach you techniques to improve indoor environmental quality, energy efficiency, and overall occupant health and comfort.
This series includes several videos featuing Matt Risinger and Steve Baczek sharing their expertise on the fundamentals of building science, and there is also a free eBook you can download below that goes along with the videos.
The eBook includes links that will direct you to The Build Show’s site, where you can take quizzes to go along with the lessons and earn certificates.
Take The Build Show’s building science quizzes and earn a certificate for each lesson.
This series, aimed at building professionals, combines engineering, architecture, chemistry, and physics concepts to help builders create structures that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. It covers essential building science issues, such as water management, air tightness, vapor management, and thermal management. The goal is to graduate from good to great in building by acquiring a deeper understanding of spaces, energy efficiency, comfort, health, and durability.
This guidebook follows along with the videos, and includes links to take quizzes on The Build Show site where you can earn digital certificates for each lesson.
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Building Science is the knowledge that improves indoor environmental quality, energy efficiency, and overall occupant health and comfort.
One of the main purposes of Building Science is to provide the predictive capability to design and optimize non-structural building performance for existing and new buildings.
Utilizing Building Science will prevent building failures and improve building quality, while guiding builders to new techniques and technologies.
Matt started learning about construction by working summers at an inner-city ministry that fixed up row houses for elderly people who owned their homes but couldn’t afford to maintain them. He later earned a BS in Industrial Management from Grove City College, and the national mold crisis in 2002 lead him to the path of Building Science. He wanted to learn why these houses were failing and learning everything about the science behind construction has been a passion ever since.