By Daniel Overbey
Whole-building pressurization testing is becoming standard practice for building projects. Many common energy conservation standards and model codes now exhibit requirements for enclosure airtightness, which are to be achieved through measured air leakage rates.
However, the requirements vary considerably. Below is a brief summary of where measured air leakage rates stand today. All of the rates have been normalized to average cubic feet per minute (CFM) per square foot (ft2) under a pressure differential of 0.3 inch water gauge (75 Pascals or 75 Pa).
Note: These measured air leakage requirements will change over time. Please note all information below is accurate as of this column's date of filing.