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1 Deep Energy Retrofits Building Enclosures—Part 1 Whole House; (Above Grade) Rob Dumont robdumont@hotmail.com

2 Case Study Deep Energy Retrofit Double-Wall Double Roof Retrofit  Location: Saskatoon, Canada  Latitude 52 N  Annual Heating Degree Days: 10950 Fahrenheit  1968 Bungalow

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4 Pre-Retrofit

5 Post Retrofit

6 Pre-Retrofit

7 Energy Results  Peak Heat Loss reduced from 13.1 kW to 5.5 kW

8 Step 1. Cut off eaves and wrap roof and walls with poly

9 Step 2. Add second roof

10 Step 3. Add exterior wall system

11 Step 4. Finish details around windows & doors

12 Insulation of walls & bsmt walls

13 R40 on Roof ; R40 on Walls; R40 in Bsmt Walls

14 Post Retrofit—Asphalt Shingles, Stucco Walls

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16 Comparison of Pre and Post Pre-Retrofit Post- Retrofit RatioPost/Pre Attic Insulation R20 RSI 3.5 R63 RSI 12.5 3.6 Wall Insulation (Nominal) R 7 RSI 1.2 R 47 RSI 8.3 4.3 Bsmt Floor Insulation R 0 No change ; Later R20 was added WindowsR2R31.5 Air Tightness 2.95 ac/h @50 Pa 0.29 ac/h @50 Pa 0.10

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18 Advantages of Deep Exterior Envelope Retrofits  1. Conduction losses greatly reduced  2. Air leakage great reduced  3. Heating system can be greatly simplified.  4. Works best when simultaneous need for upgraded siding and roofingn  5. No interior space loss  6. House can be occupied during work.

19 Disadvantage  Attic upgrades are usually much less expensive than a double roof retrofit, but in some cases the attic is non-existent or inaccessible.

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