Full course description
PHRC Sample Course
Course Overview
Vented attics have long been a critical part of residential structures. With the complexity of roof designs and increased energy code requirements, attic ventilation design is worth revisiting. This course will examine baseline attic ventilation code requirements, highlight common trouble spots in new construction, and provide best practice recommendations for new homes.
After watching the videos, completing knowledge checks, and passing a final assessment, you will be eligible for the following continuing education credits:
- 1.0 PA L&I Contact Hour
- 1.0 PDH for licensed professional engineers in Pennsylvania
- 1.0 AIA LU|HSW
- 1.0 ICC Contact Hour (0.1 CEU)
- 1.0 NARI hour/CEU
Learning Goals
You will learn how to:
- examine baseline code requirements for attic ventilation in the 2018 International Residential Code
- discuss the key functions of attic ventilation including ice dam prevention, moisture relief, and others to maximize the durability of the roof assembly and reduce the risk of mold growth
- review common pitfalls when applying attic ventilation principles to common roof designs in new homes, including the challenges associated with complex roof designs
- follow best practices for providing a robust and durable roof assembly using modern construction materials and assemblies
Instructor
Brian Wolfgang
Associate Director of PHRC
Penn State College of Engineering
Who is this for?
- Architects, builders, engineers, remodelers, and other design professionals
- Code officials and government representatives
- Product manufacturers with a residential focus
- Educators focused on building trades and residential construction