The Flow Lab
Ben Walker and Sam Myers sit down with Jake Bruton to talk blower door testing, airtightness, and why data beats opinions every time. Jake explains why he tests multiple times during a build, what leak paths still surprise teams, and how those checks reduce risk and callbacks. They also get into vetting HVAC contractors for low load homes and why buy-in matters more than bravado. If you are serious about building better, share this with a builder who still “just knows” it’s tight. Show Notes: 00:00 Data Over Opinions 00:59 Three Test Strategy 03:09 When To Test 05:07 Hidden Leakage Spots 06:19 The 30% Drop 08:57 Solving The Lid 19:16 Vetting HVAC Subs 25:21 Advice For Builders 31:31 Tight Means Tested 38:59 Where To Learn 49:41 Buy The Blower Connect with: Jake Bruton Website: www.aarowbuilding.com [https://www.aarowbuilding.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jake.bruton [https://www.instagram.com/jake.bruton] Follow Hosts: Ben Walker (Co-CEO, Retrotec) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-walker-4a05901/ Sam Myers (Building Science Specialist & Trainer) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-myers-ms-a9a4a546/ Website: https://retrotec.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retrotec/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrotec/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RetrotecEnergy/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xMDAhIttUTHWK41DH7KhB Don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes on airtightness, ventilation strategies, and innovations in building science! #BuildingScience #AirtightnessTesting #EnergyEfficiency #BuildingPerformance #HVAC #Retrotec #GreenStar #EnergyWaste #HomeImprovement
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