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    Controlling moisture is critical to a healthy building and to creating a health indoor environment for its occupants. This course examines envelope performance, with a focus on fastener and anchor penetrations through water, air, and thermal control layers and their impact on assembly integrity. Participants will explore attachment solutions of exterior continuous insulation and rainscreen facades using tube seals to maintain air and water control while reducing thermal bridging. Real-world applications and testing data are presented alongside a mass timber case study near Zion National Park, demonstrating practical, system-based design strategies applicable to a wide range of construction types that help ensure truly sustainable built environments.

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    Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 15:00 EDT (UTC-04:00) Webinar N/A (Webinar) Brad Gump
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    Sustainable building envelopes demand high performance from and proper installation of continuous insulation and air, water, and vapor control layers. What happens when thousands of holes are made in these materials as they are installed with blind fasteners, one layer on top of another by different subcontractors? Sequencing issues can generally not be avoided; instead, this course focuses on self-sealing fasteners as a solution to avoid damage and thermal bridging in insulation and control layers. Various fasteners and anchors are described, and recommendations are presented for how to specify and what testing data to look for.

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Displaying 2 Live course(s).