Community Development Operations Manger Piedmont Triad Regional Council Burlington , North Carolina
Manufactured housing presents unique challenges and opportunities to improve energy efficiency, enhance indoor comfort, and reduce utility costs. Low-cost materials can yield huge cost-effective retrofits. Issues with poor or degraded insulation, air sealing deficiencies, and leaky or damaged ductwork are often overlooked and can be repaired to better than new conditions. Whether you’re a contractor, Weatherization technician, energy auditor, or program administrator, this training will provide valuable knowledge and practical skills to help improve the energy performance and durability of manufactured homes.
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, attendees will:
Understand and apply Manufactured Housing Weatherization strategies with approved and proven methods and materials
Understand the basic constructure of most Manufactured homes
Be familiar with diagnostic testing to diagnose issues such as potential air sealing opportunities, substandard insulation, and leaky ductwork.