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How + Why You Should Have Your House Pressure Tested (DET Verification)

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Why are we meeting?
Houses are pressure tested to measure or verify performance. Any home can be pressure tested whether new or existing. Join us to learn:

  • How homes are pressure tested

  • Why should you consider having your home tested

  • Who can conduct the test for you

  • Are there mandatory building code requirements for testing?

  • Can a home under construction be tested?

  • Should you pressure test a home you’re thinking of buying?

  • Can multifamily properties be pressure tested?

  • Are there voluntary programs that include testing?

It’s important to understand pressure testing because you may encounter testing results in MLS input fields, home listings, home performance (heating/cooling) company sale pitches, home inspection reports and the energy code affidavit for a home.

We’ll get you up to speed with an explanation using terms you can understand so you can immediately apply this information.

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About Our Speaker

Ryan Taylor is a registered architect. In 2002, he left one of the world’s largest commercial A|E practices to found Ryan Taylor Architects, LLC (RTA). The firm is focused on residential projects: renovations, additions and new construction. RTA’s architecture projects are mainly in the southeastern United States though the company’s work includes projects in the Caribbean and Africa.

Ryan is active in community, legislative and building code issues. He serves as the appointed representative of Georgia architects in the adoption and amendment of state building codes. He’s also served as an appointed member of the National Codes & Standards Committee of the American Institute of Architects.

Ryan is frequently invited to speak at community and industry events. His comments have been widely published. Ryan speaks to share contacts, resources and opportunities. He’s grateful for the questions and knowledge each audience shares.