
Seal of approval: Meeting energy efficiency targets with high-performance weather seals
The leakage of conditioned air through windows and doors can lead to difficulties with indoor temperature regulation and increased energy consumption. Design and construction professionals are under pressure to address these kinds of inefficiencies in order to deliver buildings that meet demanding requirements for sustainability. Download this whitepaper to see how high quality weather seals can prevent air leaks and minimise our reliance on artificial heating and cooling systems.The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings accounts for 25 percent of Australian greenhouse gas emissions. The leakage of conditioned air through windows and doors can lead to difficulties with indoor temperature regulation and increased energy consumption. Design and construction professionals are under pressure to address these kinds of inefficiencies in order to deliver buildings that meet demanding requirements for sustainability.
Download this whitepaper to see how high quality weather seals can prevent air leaks and minimise our reliance on artificial heating and cooling systems.

Seal of approval: Meeting energy efficiency targets with high-performance weather seals
The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings accounts for 25 percentage of Australian greenhouse gas emissions. The leakage of conditioned air through windows and doors can lead to difficulties with indoor temperature regulation and increased energy consumption. Design and construction professionals are under pressure to address these kinds of inefficiencies in order to deliver buildings that meet demanding requirements for sustainability.
Download this whitepaper to see how high quality weather seals can prevent air leaks and minimise our reliance on artificial heating and cooling systems.
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