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Crawlspace Retrofits in Electrification Projects: Health Benefits, Moisture Management, and Wildfire Safety

Part 2 of 2  Many existing crawlspaces require remediation prior to other energy upgrade work, including attic or electrification upgrades. This course examines retrofits of vented and unvented crawlspaces, tradeoffs between each crawlspace assembly, and the crawlspace assembly's impact on the home's overall performance and comfort. From home durability to occupant safety and comfort, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance will address moisture and vapor sources, rodent control, as well as strategies to reduce wildfire ember intrusion. Agenda: Introduction

Fire Resistant Homes: Building Strategies that Reduce Risk

Wildfires are reshaping how Californians think about housing safety and resilience. Attendees will gain comprehension about common home risks and vulnerabilities, fire resistant features, and risk reduction strategies. In 2025, two legal documents related to fire risk and real estate were updated; Department of Real Estate's Transfer Disclosure Statement requirements and a section of CA’s T24 building code specific to fire resistance of homes. We’re seeing increasing evidence that features typical to efficient, higher performance homes are intrinsically fire resistant.

AC/HP Refrigeration Module 2026

This eight-part seminar is designed for HVAC professionals, ranging from beginners to those with intermediate experience. The program begins with the foundational principles and theories of air conditioning and heat pump systems. From there, it systematically covers the processes involved in Quality Installation (QI), Quality Maintenance (QM), and Quality Service (QS) specifically for residential and light commercial systems in the California market. Held in the evenings, this series equips participants with the comprehensive skills needed to expertly install, commission, maintain,

Green Building Certifications

Course Description: This three-hour workshop will explore the most relevant third-party green building certifications in today’s market. The session will emphasize the importance of prioritizing sustainability in development plans and building design. Additionally, it will highlight how participating in third-party certification programs promotes industry-wide accountability and comparability, driving the built environment toward higher standards of efficiency. Learning Outcomes: Understand and articulate what third-party green building certifications are and why they exist. Differentiate between the green building code and third-party certifications.

2025 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Nonresidential & Multifamily Standards: Solar & Battery Storage

Energy Consultants, architects, and other designers, get up to date with the 2025 Energy Code for solar and battery-storage systems. Learn how to make appropriate recommendations regarding Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and battery-storage systems for Nonresidential and Multifamily projects within the context of the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 or the Energy Code), project requirements and client preferences. We start with the basics, then explore key lessons from the field that address situations you likely will encounter.

The Business Opportunity of Electrification

Description: The accelerating electrification market is creating new opportunities for companies in the residential energy sector. As homeowners transition from fossil fuel powered systems to electric alternatives, the need for knowledgeable professionals to assist them is increasing. This course aims to provide consultants and contractors with the insights and strategies needed to succeed in this expanding market. Participants will examine the drivers of electrification including policy changes, consumer preferences, and technological advancements. This class will address how to effectively present

All-Electric Retrofits with Electrical Panel Constraints

The building industry needs to electrify buildings at a fast pace if cities and counties are to meet their carbon emissions goals. One of the obstacles commonly cited for keeping status quo gas systems in place is limited space in the electric panel serving the building. In this intermediate webinar Nick Brown and Robert Fortunato will cover how electric panels are sized according to the electrical code and demonstrate tools to double check those calculations. Options for making existing electric

2025 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Introduction to CBECC Energy Modeling Software for Single-family Buildings

This two-part online live course covers the basics of CBECC energy modeling software for compliance with the 2025 California Single-family Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6, or the Energy Code). This class is intended for those with little or no experience with CBECC software and will cover basic inputs required to create energy models and compliance documentation for new construction residential projects. Participants will experience hands-on modeling of a sample project, including strategies for project assessment, gathering and

2025 Energy Code in Practice: Multifamily Residential

Event Description Sorting through tables and reading the fine print in the energy code may get you the specific language of the code, but what does that really mean in practice? In this series, we’ll walk through key components for each building occupancy type, providing sample details, photos of installations and potential pitfalls to avoid. Highlighting 2025 changes throughout, this course is intended for designers, builders and building officials. Bring your questions and join in the discussion. a. Single Family

Fire Resistant Homes: Smart Building Strategies for Risk Reduction and Energy Efficiency

Event Description Wildfires are reshaping how Californians think about housing safety and resilience. In 2025, two legal documents related to fire risk and real estate were updated, DRE’s required Transfer Disclosure Statement requirements and CA’s T24 building code. Agents and appraisers will gain comprehension about fire resistant features and risk reduction strategies. We’re seeing increasing evidence that features common to efficient, higher performance homes are intrinsically fire resistant. Air tightness, durable, non-combustible roofs and cladding, simple architectural forms, no vents,

2025 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Single-family Standards: Solar & Battery Storage

This "roll-up-your-sleeves" interactive session assists energy consultants, architects, and designers with making appropriate recommendations regarding Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and battery for single-family projects within the context of project requirements and client preferences. We’ll start with the basics and then explore key lessons from the field that you’ll likely encounter. Throughout the course, you’ll be working with real-life projects to determine the appropriate PV and battery requirements. Course objectives include: Explain key Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and battery concepts Determine the requirements

AC/HP Refrigeration Module 2026

This eight-part seminar is designed for HVAC professionals, ranging from beginners to those with intermediate experience. The program begins with the foundational principles and theories of air conditioning and heat pump systems. From there, it systematically covers the processes involved in Quality Installation (QI), Quality Maintenance (QM), and Quality Service (QS) specifically for residential and light commercial systems in the California market. Held in the evenings, this series equips participants with the comprehensive skills needed to expertly install, commission, maintain,