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4-18-16 blog

The Difference Between Permeance and Permeability

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Daniel Overbey
April 18, 2016
Water vapor transmission is a rather confusing issue.
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3-7-16 Blog

Is Daylight Saving Time Necessary?

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Daniel Overbey
March 7, 2016
We know the routine well, but have you ever wondered why the United States uses Daylight Saving Time?
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2-12-16 Living Sustainable

Defining Mass Walls through Heat Capacity

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Daniel Overbey
February 12, 2016
There are significant differences in the prescriptive requirements of mass walls versus other above-grade walls.
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1-18-16

Standard Effective Temperature (SET) and Thermal Comfort

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Daniel Overbey
January 18, 2016
The Passive Survivability and Functionality During Emergencies credit endeavors to ensure that buildings will maintain reasonable functionality.
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1-7-16 blog

Verifying Your Facebook Business Page

Bill Combes
January 7, 2016
As more businesses join Facebook, how can you be sure to remain competitive with your customers?
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Visualizing Weather Data Using Climate

Visualizing Weather Data Using Climate Consultant

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Daniel Overbey
December 28, 2015
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy provides public access to long-term climate data for over 2,100 locations throughout the world.
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Using Facebook Leads to Generate Business

Bill Combes
December 14, 2015
For those that have a solid presence online, you know have the option to run lead ads to generate leads directly from Facebook.
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Preparing Your Building for Winter From Roof to Foundation

Jennifer Beidle
December 1, 2015
Routine inspections in the fall can prevent costly repairs in the future.
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Reflectance

The Difference Between Reflectance and Emittance

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Daniel Overbey
November 18, 2015
The term emittance refers to a material's ability to release heat through radiation.
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Corporate Sustainability Reports (CSRs) and LEED v4

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Daniel Overbey
October 20, 2015
Project teams can be rewarded by choosing products from manufacturers that have publicly released information from their raw materials suppliers.
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