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In general, for existing homes, a score below 5 ACH50 (Air Changes per Hour at 50 pascals) is considered good, while 3 ACH50 or lower is excellent. For new construction, standards are often stricter.
Your home energy professional will perform the blower door test, including a walk-through of your home, setting up the blower door, and conducting the test. The following steps will help prepare your home for a blower door test: Plan to do a walk-through of your home with the auditor.
A blower door test costs around $325 on average, but you might pay between $200 and $450, depending on a few different factors. This test is a great way to know whether your home is leaking precious heat or air conditioning, and the results can help you pinpoint those leaks and seal them.
The blower door test takes the guess work out of detecting air leaks in a structure; however, most contractors would like to pass the blower door test the first time. It is estimated that 50% of newly constructed homes will fail the blower door or air-tightness test.
Air flow at 50 pascals is the preferred value for blower door testing The amount of airflow measured in cubic feet per minute (cfm) for a pressure difference across the enclosure of 50 Pa is expressed as CFM/50.
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Blower door tests are required by many building codes and energy certification programs, such as the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), ENERGY STAR, Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH), and LEED. Failing the test can mean costly delays, additional labor, and the need for difficult rework.
Addressing common areas of air leakage goes a long way toward passing mandatory blower-door tests the first time. Air-sealing s made to accommodate ductwork is key to passing a code-required blower-door test.