Ideally, a developer should develop an ‘air tightness plan’ – which covers the project from start-to-finish.
This way the individual air tightness requirements for each phase of construction can be communicated, monitored and signed-off upon completion of each phase. By adopting this structured approach from the outset of the project you will maximise your chance of a successful Air Leakage Test – and minimise the cost of remedial action should the test be initially unsuccessful.
To help you prepare and to ensure the environment is fully ready for the Air Testing to take place.