Alberta Building Code (Section 9.36)
Make your home more efficient with Shoreline Building Performance
Since 2016, builders in Alberta have had the opportunity to utilize the performance pathway as a means of demonstrating adherence to the energy efficiency standards outlined in section 9.36 of the Alberta Building Code. Here at Shoreline Building Performance, we collaborate closely with our clients to create customized energy solutions that not only yield cost savings but also provide enhanced flexibility. Leveraging our extensive experience in the field, we actively partner with builders and homeowners to ensure compliance with current codes while also preparing for future regulatory requirements.
Alberta Building Code Options
Performance Path + Blower Door Testing
Following this path, the initial process is very similar to the assumed airtightness option, however air tightness testing is now completed during the as-built phase. By verifying an increased level of airtightness, it is possible to omit some of the other energy efficiency requirements, allowing for a higher level of flexibility. The benefits of an airtight home extend far beyond the compliance stage, resulting in things such as decreased noise levels, better indoor air quality, and increased building durability.
Performance Path (Assumed Airtightness)
In this option, our team of Registered Energy Advisors evaluates and optimizes each homes envelope design and mechanical performance using energy modeling software. Using this method allows builders to take advantage of current strengths and create their own customized energy efficiency solutions.