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Breathable Walls, Smarter Builds: Where and When to Use Smart Vapour Barriers

Smart vapour barriers are gaining attention in Canadian construction for their ability to manage seasonal moisture and improve durability in homes. Unlike traditional poly vapour barriers, these adaptive membranes allow drying in summer and resist vapour in winter—making them ideal for basements, above-grade walls, and homes with air conditioning. Learn how they work, where to use them, and what products and tapes are best for building code compliance and long-term performance.

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Prayer Flags and Heat Pumps: A Homeowner’s Success Story in Central Alberta

Building a high-performance home is no small feat, but one passionate homeowner took on the challenge and achieved something remarkable—a Net Zero home in Alberta’s harsh climate! In this story, we explore her journey with Sunbreaker Cove, a custom home equipped with a Mitsubishi Zuba heat pump. From initial doubts to creative solutions (including some prayer flags for extra luck), her experience shows that heat pumps can deliver reliable warmth, even in freezing temperatures. We also look at the benefits of working with an energy advisor, who helped optimize the setup for comfort, efficiency, and cost savings. For those considering a transition to electric heating, this story offers insight, inspiration, and practical tips to make the journey smoother.

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How Low Can We Go?

Modelling round number 2 is complete and we have fine tuned exactly how little energy the Thomas House will be using! We touch on Alberta's energy grid and what to consider when sourcing your homes energy for heat and electricity. 

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2016 2016

Building Envelope of Justice

The framing is complete on the Thomas House Project! The building envelope, vapour/air barrier and weatherproofing strategies are now being implemented, but not without some learning lessons. 

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2016 2016

How Low Can We Go?

Modelling is complete and we know exactly how little energy the Thomas House will be using! Also, we're finalizing the details on our windows, which took much more effort than we realized. 

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