From Proper Detailing to Achieving Effective R24

R24 detail using Logix ICF, Halo Subterra and Halo Exterra Last month our Think with Logix® blog post looked at four transition details at grade for a cold climate. The below and above grade wall assemblies we used as an example essentially resulted in an effective R24 thermal resistance. This got us [...]

By |June 28th, 2022|Building Science|Comments Off on From Proper Detailing to Achieving Effective R24

Transition Details at Grade – Cold Climates

Importance of Detailing Transitions Failures of the building enclosure can occur within a wall, roof, or the foundation, however, more often than not a failure occurs at the transition from one assembly or material to another (i.e. above grade wall to foundation wall or exterior to interior air barrier system). A failure at a [...]

By |May 24th, 2022|Building Science|Comments Off on Transition Details at Grade – Cold Climates

Why Windows Leak and How to Control Water Ingress Effectively — Part 2

In our previous post, we’ve discussed the challenges of traditional window design; namely, that windows fail at some point and it’s important to design a window system that manages water between the window to wall interface. Now, in our follow-up article, we’ll shed light on some simple techniques that can help you water-proof window [...]

By |April 26th, 2022|Building Science|Comments Off on Why Windows Leak and How to Control Water Ingress Effectively — Part 2

Why Windows Leak and How to Control Water Ingress Effectively — Part 1

Windows and the window-wall interface are significant contributors to water problems in residential buildings. But to eliminate the issue, the architectural community must move past the debate of whether a window will leak; as it almost always will. Instead, the focus should be on strategies to manage water leakage between the window and wall [...]

By |March 23rd, 2022|Building Science|Comments Off on Why Windows Leak and How to Control Water Ingress Effectively — Part 1
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