nearairtightness
Nearairtightness refers to a state where a building envelope has very few uncontrolled air leakages. It is a characteristic of a building that is designed and constructed to minimize the passage of air into and out of the interior spaces through gaps, cracks, and other openings in the building's shell. This includes elements such as walls, roofs, floors, windows, and doors. Achieving nearairtightness is a critical component of energy-efficient building design and construction.
A highly airtight building prevents conditioned air from escaping and unconditioned air from entering, which significantly
Measuring nearairtightness is typically done using a blower door test. This test depressurizes or pressurizes the