Building Professionals News2020-02-07T16:32:23+00:00

Mass Save Update for Builders

The New Residential Construction Program continues be popular with builders paying an average of $1,700 to builders for new single-family homes and about $900 for multifamily units.

Air Tight Insight

Your Monthly News & Update

Air Tight Insight is a regular e-newsletter that goes out to builders, architects, building inspectors, building materials suppliers, and consultants. Its main purpose is to provide updates on the energy code, rebate programs, and upcoming events. It also has relevant articles on current topics having to do with residential construction and building science.

Taking Control of Indoor Air Quality by Starting with IAQ Monitoring

Taking Control of Indoor Air Quality by Starting with IAQ Monitoring Monitoring Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a critical first step in understanding baseline conditions in a business or home so that appropriate measures can be taken to address pollutants and their potential effects on human health.

December 8th, 2020|

Indoor Air Quality

The last time Air-Tight Insight was published it started with Happy New Year! And what a year it has been. The market for new construction and renovation remains strong and programs for distributing energy savings incentives are revving up and are eager to spend budgeted funds to reward best practices in energy efficiency.

October 14th, 2020|

MA Incentive Programs Support Whole Home Systems Approach

Happy New Year! We hope you find this update useful and informative. Airtight Insight is intended to keep builders, renovators, code officials, and architects up to date on utility sponsored incentives and rebate changes as well as let everyone know of upcoming events. Relevant articles on the MA Energy Code and building science will also be featured.

February 7th, 2020|

Air Source Heat Pumps – Air Conditioning is Becoming a Factor

Happy New Year! We hope you find this update useful and informative. Airtight Insight is intended to keep builders, renovators, code officials, and architects up to date on utility sponsored incentives and rebate changes as well as let everyone know of upcoming events. Relevant articles on the MA Energy Code and building science will also be featured.

May 2nd, 2019|
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