Louisiana contractors are required to take six hours of continuing education units each year to maintain their license. We have recieved several calls requesting an end-of-the-year sesssion.
For the New Orleans session: Dec 13 http://bit.ly/TB3OCx Class limited to 15
Sign up for the LaHouse session here. It is in Baton Rouge: Dec 18 http://bit.ly/SwmOTP Class limit 45
Be sure to sign up for the right session.
Quality Counts - Techniques for efficient and durable building enclosures (NOLA session)
Louisiana Green Corps building
504-613-4661
3616 Baudin St.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70119

The devil is in the details...
Workshop Information:
A “building enclosure” is meant to manage everything that gets into and out of it – water, humidity, air, heat, sound, and pests, along with the people and pets that occupy it. How its components are put together makes all the difference in how a house performs, and for how long.
Energy efficiency depends on more than R-value. Durability and quality require much more than sturdy materials. Both are essential elements of building quality.
This 6-hour workshop will highlight common problem areas in residential building enclosures and demonstrate solutions tailored to the gulf region’s hot, humid, rainy climate and conditions. Participants will learn about effective building assemblies and quality assurance details. Workshop topics include:
Moisture Management
The drainage plane
Weather resistive barrier properties and selection criteria
Effective installation details
Insulation
Recommendations, requirements and specifications
Types, properties and criteria for selection
Installation quality assurance inspection
Window Installation (new and replacement)
Installation methods
Detail alternatives and essentials
Selecting suitable materials
The concept and benefits of Wet Floodproofing
Flood-hardy materials
Details for drainable, dryable assemblies
Using Technology to Manage Projects
Keeping project information where you can find it
Choosing technology that’s right for you
Putting technology to work
Course Time and Location:
LaHouse Resource Center is located directly across from LSU Alex Box Baseball Stadium on 2858 Gourrier Ave., Baton Rouge, La. It is 1/4 mile west of the Nicholson Drive - Burbank Drive intersection.
Registration and coffee from 8:30 -9:00 a.m. in the LaHouse Teaching Center. Program will begin at 9:00 a.m. and conclude at 3:30 p.m., with a half-hour lunch break (on your own).
Who should attend:
Residential contractors, remodelers, construction supervisors and workers, home inspectors, code officials, residential designers, product suppliers, homeowners.
Continuing Education Credits:
This course is eligible for 6 CEU's for Louisiana residential contractors; a signed LSLBC form will be provided at the end of the workshop. A certificate of completion will also be issued to all attendees who complete the workshop. The certificate may be used to request continuing education credit for various professions who recognize LaHouse or LSU seminars.
Instructor:
Bill Robinson, LSU AgCenter Building Science Educator
Cost:
$125 registration fee* (lunch on your own)
*20% discount on class fee for LHBA and La. Realtor members, LaHouse Gold + Key Contributors, government employees, faculty, and non-profit organization employees. Reduced student fee available if space permits. Select Registration Type for appropriate registration fee.
Louisiana Green Corps building
504-613-4661
3616 Baudin St.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70119

The devil is in the details...
Workshop Information:
A “building enclosure” is meant to manage everything that gets into and out of it – water, humidity, air, heat, sound, and pests, along with the people and pets that occupy it. How its components are put together makes all the difference in how a house performs, and for how long.
Energy efficiency depends on more than R-value. Durability and quality require much more than sturdy materials. Both are essential elements of building quality.
This 6-hour workshop will highlight common problem areas in residential building enclosures and demonstrate solutions tailored to the gulf region’s hot, humid, rainy climate and conditions. Participants will learn about effective building assemblies and quality assurance details. Workshop topics include:
Moisture Management
The drainage plane
Weather resistive barrier properties and selection criteria
Effective installation details
Insulation
Recommendations, requirements and specifications
Types, properties and criteria for selection
Installation quality assurance inspection
Window Installation (new and replacement)
Installation methods
Detail alternatives and essentials
Selecting suitable materials
The concept and benefits of Wet Floodproofing
Flood-hardy materials
Details for drainable, dryable assemblies
Using Technology to Manage Projects
Keeping project information where you can find it
Choosing technology that’s right for you
Putting technology to work
Course Time and Location:
LaHouse Resource Center is located directly across from LSU Alex Box Baseball Stadium on 2858 Gourrier Ave., Baton Rouge, La. It is 1/4 mile west of the Nicholson Drive - Burbank Drive intersection.
Registration and coffee from 8:30 -9:00 a.m. in the LaHouse Teaching Center. Program will begin at 9:00 a.m. and conclude at 3:30 p.m., with a half-hour lunch break (on your own).
Who should attend:
Residential contractors, remodelers, construction supervisors and workers, home inspectors, code officials, residential designers, product suppliers, homeowners.
Continuing Education Credits:
This course is eligible for 6 CEU's for Louisiana residential contractors; a signed LSLBC form will be provided at the end of the workshop. A certificate of completion will also be issued to all attendees who complete the workshop. The certificate may be used to request continuing education credit for various professions who recognize LaHouse or LSU seminars.
Instructor:
Bill Robinson, LSU AgCenter Building Science Educator
Cost:
$125 registration fee* (lunch on your own)
*20% discount on class fee for LHBA and La. Realtor members, LaHouse Gold + Key Contributors, government employees, faculty, and non-profit organization employees. Reduced student fee available if space permits. Select Registration Type for appropriate registration fee.