Blower door test - City of Palm Coast 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Job Information' section. Enter the builder's name, address, city, community, lot, unit, state, and zip code accurately.
  3. Select the compliance method: either 'Prescriptive Method' or 'Performance or ERI Method'. Ensure you understand the air leakage rate requirements for your chosen method.
  4. In the 'Method for Calculating Volume' section, indicate how you calculated the building volume. You can choose from architectural plans, code software calculations, or field measurements.
  5. Fill in the CFM (50) value and calculate the ACH (50) using the provided formula. Mark whether it passes or fails based on your results.
  6. Complete the 'Testing Company' and 'Phone' fields. Finally, ensure that a tester signs and dates the report to verify compliance with Florida Building Code requirements.

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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 Florida Building Code (FBC) requires blower door testing for all residential dwelling units. This would include single family houses, town houses, duplexes, and each condominium and apartment unit where the building is three stories or less.
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.