Ep #49 Ventilation, Air Quality & Energy Efficiency in High-Performance Homes – With Joel Seagren
Description
In Episode 49 of The Sustainable Builders Yak, we’re joined by Joel Seagren, National Mechanical Ventilation Engineer at Fantech, to unpack the critical (and often overlooked) role of ventilation in high-performance homes.
With a background in mechanical engineering, renewable energy, and a Master’s in building sustainability, Joel brings decades of experience to this conversation — from consulting on daylight modeling in the early 2000s to becoming a NatHERS assessor and championing heat recovery ventilation (HRV) in Australian homes.
This episode covers:
- The science of air tightness, energy efficiency, and healthy indoor air
- Why 6 air changes per hour is a benchmark for installing HRVs
- The difference between NatHERS and Passive House modeling
- The limitations of relying on window ventilation in Australia’s energy code
- The evolving National Construction Code (NCC) requirements around mechanical ventilation
- The need for a standardized testing method in high-performance construction
- New Zealand modeling data showing the energy-saving benefits of HRVs
Whether you're a builder, architect, or energy consultant, this is a must-listen if you're working on airtight, efficient, and healthy homes in the Australian climate.
🧭 Episode Highlights:
- Joel’s engineering background and sustainability journey
- The evolution of ventilation standards in Australia
- HRVs, airtightness, and indoor air quality explained
- Comparing NatHERS vs Passive House modeling systems
- Industry push for testing standards and updated building codes
- Moisture control, filtration, and the future of ventilation
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