Most of building science tends to have a cold-climate bias. Although I am originally from New York, I have spent my entire professional life as a contractor and consultant in Georgia. In this mixed-humid climate (Zone 3A), the most critical issue facing builders is moisture. We experience high humidity most of the summer and periodically in spring and fall, and dry weather in the winter. Regular heavy-rain events make designing for bulk water management key. In my new home, I addressed these moisture issues with air sealing, weather barriers and flashing,HVAC design, ventilation, large roof overhangs, and site work.
The science of climate and humidity
The Atlanta area has similar total Heating Degree Days and Cooling Degree Days. We have moderate winters with few days below freezing, and long, humid, but not oppressively hot summers with few days over 90°F. The temperature differential between the interior and exterior is rarely more than 20 degrees in the summer and 40 degrees in the winter, requiring less insulation than is needed in colder climates to maintain comfort.
Humidity control, however, is a significant issue, particularly in our shoulder seasons, when we don’t need heating and cooling. Comprehensive air sealing helps manage moisture by not allowing air—and the moisture in it—to infiltrate into the house during humid weather or exfiltrate out during dry weather, helping to maintain comfortable relative humidity levels. To manage this, I designed my house for the most straightforward air sealing possible.
设计水分和散装水管理
I chose a simple volume (no cantilevers or vaults) on a slab foundation; the wood-framed walls were covered with Zip System sheathing, which made for an excellent air seal with minimal effort. On the top floor, I installed Zip on top of the ceiling joists, and taped at the…
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很棒的文章,很高兴看到关注潮湿的气候。
Did you consider any of the "magic box" units like the CERV2? I ask only because these claim to be able to handle the dehumidification and re-temper the air to avoid the heating issue (Ok, so they have a small AC unit to do the re-cooling, so it's not a mystery, just a tune-able latent/sensible ratio). They also include ERV and distribution. And they do that while designed for small ducting that might fit in the service cavity (and the sizes reflect the smaller loads of high performance houses).
同意,很高兴看到一些内容,以获取温暖,潮湿的地方。
Regarding the slab insulation, could you elaborate on your product selection and strategy regarding termites? Atlanta is in "very heavy" termite territory - it would be interesting to hear how you handled that risk. Thank you!
James - I did not look at the CERV. I stayed with technologies that I was familiar with. Perhaps it would have been a suitable option.
Nathan - I installed Term, a vapor/termite barrier that is applied to the slab before framing. It provided a complete seal between the concrete and framing. In my case the edge of the slab insulation was between the stem wall and slab which was covered with the Term.
https://polyguardproducts.com/2017/03/term-barrier-system/
我注意到卡尔(Carl)谨慎地避免展示他非常诱人的车棚的照片,以防我们在那儿堆放聚会。
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Here you go Malcolm
Wow, that might be the classiest car port I've ever seen. Are those divided pane windows or just divided air space?
查理 - 没有窗户,只是一个格子。我们考虑了种植它的葡萄藤,但决定将其保留。幸运的是,我无法建造一个车库,因为我已经最大程度地拿出了配件建筑空间,但车棚不算在内。
What is the pitch of your roof?
车顶音高为6/12
For readers who want to see more of the project, you can find quite a few of Carl's blogs chronicling various aspects of the build on GBA.
墙壁和天花板中使用了哪些绝缘材料以及什么R值?安装了哪些窗口,窗口的U-Value,SHGC和VT是什么?
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