AAMA Residential Air Infiltration Web Page Answers Homeowners’ Questions
July 30, 2010The AAMA Air Infiltration Education Task Group has completed an informational website created for the purpose of educating homeowners on residential air infiltration.
The webpage offers background information on air infiltration in the home as well as detailing some of the factors that cause homeowners to feel air coming into homes around windows, doors, skylights, electrical outlets, walls, floors or the roof.
A general overview of air infiltration is featured on the website in addition to Frequently Asked Questions, and an overview of the following topics.
- Defining Air Infiltration
- Product Types and Their Effects on Air Infiltration Rates
- Air Infiltration as Affected by Location and Climate
- Air Infiltration Testing
- Factors that Affect Air Infiltration
This webpage can be a resource given directly to customers or homeowners, or for your company’s customer service representatives to then pass on to customers with inquiries about air infiltration in their home.
To visit the website and read more about residential air infiltration, visit www.aamanet.org/airinfiltration.
A PDF version of the air infiltration information and FAQs is also available.










