Proper Management of Waste Mercury Thermostats
You replace a lot of thermostats, but how much consideration do you give towards proper management of the ones that […]
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You replace a lot of thermostats, but how much consideration do you give towards proper management of the ones that […]
During ACCA 2013 this February, I was scheduled to make a presentation focused on the revision efforts of the ANSI/ACCA […]
Have your Manual J8® practitioners ever called you with questions on a home that does not match any construction option […]
In 2007, a code change proposal to the International Mechanical Code (IMC) passed the code hearings with little objection (or […]
ACCA members are taking the lead in developing methods that economically meet the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation requirements for residential applications. […]
ACCA has conducted various interviews with other ENERGY STAR stakeholders in order to offer different perspectives and potential areas for […]
R-22. Wasn’t there a phaseout? Yeah, but prices to service existing units have skyrocketed, and then there’s the whole “dry charge” thing. Contractors talk about the refrigerant that won’t go away.
There’s gold in them thar units! Okay, maybe not gold, but rising copper prices can be an opportunity for contractors when replacing existing systems.
Encapsulated attics are becoming more and more popular in new home construction and among homeowners looking to improve the energy […]
Building construction regulations exist to protect the public and provide a minimum acceptable level of building performance.All in the building […]
In the last edition, ACCA opened a discussion with a Quality Assured (QA) recognized contractor, a Homebuilder, and a RESNET […]
The QA Program established minimum requirements for participation in the program. On-site visits recognized contractors allow the program to see […]
ACCA members are taking the lead in developing methods that economically meet the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation requirements for residential applications. […]
The EPA’s ENERGY STAR for New Homes Program helps homebuyers distinguish between newly-constructed homes that deliver superior energy efficiency and homes of standard construction.
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