The Hidden Cost of Air Leaks

Koviak Built's Energy-Saving Secrets

Did you know a third of the energy in your home might be slipping through unseen gaps? At Koviak Built, we understand that air leaks can do more than drive up your energy bill—they can damage your house too. That's why we're committed to building homes that are as energy-efficient as they are beautiful.

Seal the Leaks, Save Your Home

Air leaks are more than just annoying drafts; they're pathways for moisture that can lead to mold and decay. But fear not—our build process ensures your home is sealed tight. This means lower energy bills and a home that's protected from the elements.

Understanding the Impact of Daily Activities on Your Home's Environment

Everyday activities contribute significantly to the air and moisture inside your home. A family of four can add up to 25 pints of water into the air each day just from washing dishes, taking showers, cooking, and breathing. For instance:

  • A 10-minute shower can add 1 pint of water to the air.

  • Cooking can contribute 2-4 pints of moisture a day, and even more when using gas.

  • Just breathing and perspiring add approximately 0.4 pints per person daily.

  • Houseplants, often overlooked, can contribute another pint of moisture each day.

These activities, while seemingly benign, can increase the indoor relative humidity dramatically, influencing not just comfort but also the structural integrity of your home. Koviak Built homes are designed to manage this balance, ensuring the moisture generated inside your home is properly ventilated, keeping your living space healthy and preserving the durability of the structure.

A Breath of Fresh Air—Safely

A well-sealed home needs good ventilation. We design our homes to get fresh air where it's supposed to come from, not through random leaks. With Koviak Built, you get clean, fresh air and peace of mind. We build with science in mind. Our homes have advanced barriers that keep the air inside from mixing with the outdoor air. This smart barrier system helps prevent condensation and keeps your indoor air quality top-notch.

Tackling the Stack Effect for a Healthier Home

The stack effect plays a crucial role in how air moves through your home, especially in multi-story buildings. In winter, warm air inside rises and escapes through the roof, pulling cold air in through the lower levels. This continuous cycle can contribute to significant energy loss and introduce moisture into unwanted places, leading to potential damage.

At Koviak Built, we address the stack effect with a dual approach: sealing and smart ventilation. We ensure that every floor, wall, and ceiling junction is meticulously sealed to prevent unwanted air movement. Our homes are designed to minimize the natural chimney-like effect that can draw air through the structure.

Balancing the Air with Precise CFM Management

Modern homes are equipped with various mechanical systems, each with specific cubic feet per minute (CFM) requirements to ensure optimal performance:

  • Range hoods can exhaust up to 2000 CFM.

  • Water heaters may require 100 CFM for proper ventilation.

  • Clothes dryers typically pull around 200 CFM.

  • Bath fans and furnaces need about 100-150 CFM.

  • Gas fireplaces might use up to 1200 CFM.

At Koviak Built, we meticulously design and balance these systems, ensuring they complement each other without creating negative pressure that can draw in outdoor pollutants or moisture.

By addressing the stack effect and managing the CFM requirements of home appliances, Koviak Built ensures that your home's air quality is not compromised and that energy efficiency is maximized.

Koviak Built Equals Smart Energy

Choosing Koviak Built means choosing smart energy practices. Our homes are designed to minimize energy waste and maximize comfort. Stay tuned for more energy-saving tips from the experts in building beautiful, efficient homes.

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