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Prowler Don,
Bourg Joseph
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Whole Building Design Guide
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Article providing fundamental information and recommendations for shading windows for energy savings.
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Office of Sustainability
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Washington University St. Louis
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Presentation by the Washington University in St. Louis Office of Sustainability on saving energy.
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Ueno Kohta
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Green Building Advisor,
GBA
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Article from Green Building Advisor on the importance of window selection in hot climates, with an emphasis on window glazing.
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Gilbride Theresa L
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
PNNL
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Fact sheet poster describing the energy efficiency and comfort benefits of thin triple-pane windows as compared to standard triple-pane and double-pane windows.
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New York State Homes and Community Renewal
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New York State Homes and Community Renewal
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Article describing tips for effectively installing weatherstripping on windows and doors.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
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USDA
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Training course describing how to incorporate trees into an energy-conserving landscape.
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U.S. Forest Service
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USFA
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Manual describing scientific, technical, and practical information needed to work with communities on urban forestry, including a section on trees and construction.
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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NREL
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Report about a project with successful integration of numerous energy-conservation and renewable-energy features into a beautiful, comfortable, and very energy-efficient off-grid home.
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Lstiburek Joseph W
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Building Science Corporation,
BSC
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Document outlining a well-detailed drainage plane and flashings.
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Author(s)
Lstiburek Joseph W,
Smegal Jonathan
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Building Science Corporation,
BSC
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Report summarizing current research, summarizes issues that have been experienced with current best practices, and recommends ways in which the best practices can be improved for water managing sheathings.
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New York State Homes and Community Renewal
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New York State Homes and Community Renewal
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Webpage describing weatherstrip tips and tricks to properly air seal doors.
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South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff
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South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff
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Article describing an overview of weatherstripping requirements.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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EPA
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Information sheet outlining the criteria for ENERGY STAR qualified, windows, doors, and skylights.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
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USDA
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Webpage describing the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) and how to plan residential building to mitigate wildfire risks associated with building in the WUI.
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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR
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Introductory guide to air sealing the envelope of a home to reduce wasted energy and save on energy costs.
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U.S. Fire Administration
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USFA
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Webpage from USFA compiling resources from across the U.S. on Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) information.
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Author(s)
Restaino Christina,
et al.
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University of Nevada Reno Extension,
University of California Cooperative Extension,
Tahoe Resource Conservation District,
Cal Fire
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A report for homeowners and contractors providing specific recommendations for how to retrofit existing components of a home to withstand wildfire.
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Canada Government of Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Climate Change
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GNWT ECC
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Website describing how wildfires spread and how fuels, weather, and topography influence fires.
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Journal of Light Construction
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JLC
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Article describing ways to design and construct a building to resist wildfires.
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CAL FIRE Fire Engineering Division,
Cal Fire Office of the State Fire Marshal,
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
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CAFED,
CAL FIRE OSFM,
CADFFP
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A list of exterior building products and materials approved for use in wildland urban interface zoned homes. These products are non-combustible or ignition-resistant.
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Department of Resource Management Building Division
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County of Shasta California
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An example of wildland urban interface construction requirements for new buildings built in very high fire risk zones/areas.
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U.S. Forest Service
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USDA
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Article describing the growth of the wildland urban interface in the United States from 1990 to 2010, expanding from 30.8 to 43.4 million homes (a 41% increase), and growing from 581,000 to 770,000 kM2 (33% growth), an increase of 189,000 km2, an area that is larger than Washington State.
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Mattingly G.E.,
Peters E.F.
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Princeton University
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Paper describing wind influences on air infiltration related energy losses for residential housing and the shielding effects of fences, adjacent structures, and vegetation.
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Smith Tom
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Whole Building Design Guide,
WBDG
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Article discussing structural and nonstructural building components and illustrates a variety of wind-induced damages, including wind-driven rain infiltration.
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Federal Emergency Management Agency
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FEMA
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Fact sheet describing flashing detail concepts for window and door openings that provide adequate resistance to water intrusion in coastal environments, do not depend solely on sealants, are integral with secondary weather barriers (e.g., housewrap), and are adequately attached to the wall...
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U.S. Department of Energy
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DOE
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DOE presentation describing a project to study window attachments.
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Gilbride Theresa L
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
PNNL
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Fact sheet poster describing and comparing the energy-saving and comfort benefits of window attachment options such as low-emissivity storm windows, automated blinds, cellular shades, and solar screens, etc.
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Attachments Energy Rating Council
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AERC
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Fact sheet providing information on window attachments and their potential for improving energy efficiency.
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Brown William C
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National Research Council Canada,
NRC
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Research study describing an evaluation of selected windows undertaken by IRC researchers at Ottawa’s Laurier House (now being used as a museum) to determine their effectiveness in controlling condensation.
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Florida Solar Energy Center
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FSEC
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Web article providing information on how to reduce solar gains through windows.
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Efficient Windows Collaborative,
National Fenestration Rating Council
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Efficient Windows Collaborative,
NFRC
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The Window Selection Tool will take you through a series of design conditions pertaining to your design and location.
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
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CPSC
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Webpage documenting a recall of a window shade product.
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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR
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Tax credit for ENERGY STAR certified windows, doors and skylights.
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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR website to find the best windows by selecting your state and county (or zip code in California) to find your climate zone and learn more about picking the best product for your area.