
Length: 1 hour
Registration Fees: FREE for RAIC Members / $39 for Non-members
This course will explore the myths within cavity wall insulation. We will review noncombustible and combustible insulation types. We will discuss insulation installation techniques that help optimize performance. We will examine moisture intrusion in the wall cavity and ways to mitigate it. We will show how different material selection impacts the carbon footprint in interior walls.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identify non-combustible and combustible products and where to find more information
- Recognize properly installed cavity batt insulation.
- Describe clear strategies regarding moisture in the wall cavity.
- Describe how different material selection impacts the carbon footprint in interior walls.
Speaker
![]() Andrew Brassington, CTR Owens Corning Canada |
With over two decades of experience in the building construction manufacturing industry, Andrew Brassington, CTR, has built a distinguished career marked by leadership and technical expertise. He has held key positions at several prominent manufacturers and is the Technical Sales Manager for Owens Corning in Western Canada. Andrew is actively involved in the industry, serving on the National Board of Directors for Construction Specification Canada and participating in the Technical Committee of the Canadian Home Builders Association's Net Zero Council. His expertise has led him to present to numerous architecture firms, contractors, and builders on essential topics pertaining to building envelope, such as waterproofing, air barriers, and insulation. His insights and experience make him a trusted resource within the building design community. |
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