Smart Remodeling: It Begins and Ends with Performance
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Home remodeling can be a risky proposition. Changes and upgrades can either make things better or worse, especially in homes that have existing performance issues related to air quality, moisture, durability, or energy efficiency. Help ensure that your remodels will make homes safer, healthier, more durable, and more resource-efficient. Diminish the risks to you, your business, and the homeowner. Come learn from the experts how to apply the tools of building performance and green building to increase your profits and marketability, reduce call-backs and liability concerns, and make homes better for their inhabitants and the planet too.
Who Should Attend
- Residential remodelers and their site supervision staff, designers, and trades concerned with improving performance and managing risk
- Mechanical contractors, insulators, air-sealers, siding installers and specialty contractors interested in better serving your customers
- Realtors, appraisers, home inspectors, and product suppliers and retailers who want to better understand how homes work (and why they sometimes don’t)
- Building performance specialists and green building consultants who wish to enhance whole house systems diagnostics and performance measures
- Policymakers who are interested in gaining a technical understanding of the performance issues involved with housing renovation
Registration Required
Registration fee is $49. Fee includes continential breakfast, lunch, and afternoon refreshments
Wednesday, May 26th Maplewood Community Center
Wednesday, June 2nd Mn/DOT St. Cloud Training Center
Tuesday, June 8th Rochester International Event Center
Thursday, June 10th Eagan Community Center
This course is APPROVED for 7 building contractor continuing education credits (includes energy) by the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry and 7 AIA Learning Units (HSW & SD credits). This course is pending approval for real estate continuing education credit by the Minnesota Department of Commerce.
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