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Okanagan AeroBarrier
For energy advisors

Working alongside the EAs who run the numbers.

AeroBarrier is the lever you can pull when a builder's TEDI margin depends on hitting an ACH50 number. We coordinate around your mid-construction blower door, run the seal, and hand back documentation formatted for HOT2000 and rebate submission.

How the workflow runs

  1. 01

    Mid-construction blower door

    You run mid-construction blower door at drywall stage. Send the report. We use your number as our starting point — no duplicate testing.

  2. 02

    AeroBarrier seal

    We schedule the seal in coordination with your build phase. Live ACH50 graph hits target while we're on site. You get a documented before/after.

  3. 03

    Joint reporting

    Final blower-door report comes formatted for HOT2000, NRCan upload, and FortisBC rebate submission. We share raw data on request.

  4. 04

    Rebate paperwork

    We'll provide the AeroBarrier-specific documentation EnerGuide and FortisBC require. Builder, EA, and OAB share one paper trail.

Why EAs send us work

No HOT2000 fight

Mid-build readings get used as-is. We don't ask for a re-test that confuses your modelling pass.

Step Code certainty

Step 4 and 5 ACH50 thresholds become predictable. You stop building airtightness contingency into your TEDI/MEUI margins.

Failed blower door rescue

Mid-build at 4 ACH50 with rebate at risk? We've taken homes from 4+ to under 1 ACH50 in a single day.

Co-marketing welcome

Joint case studies, builder education events, EnerPHit and Passive House jobs. We collaborate, never compete.

Get a quote

Got a build that needs an airtightness number?

Send plans, target ACH50, and construction phase. Written quote in 24 hours.