Panasonic OASYS™ Concept Home Sets a New Standard for Whole Home Wellness
Panasonic recently introduced its revolutionary OASYS™ Whole Home Air Quality Management Solution through the launch of the first-ever Panasonic OASYS Concept Home in Houston, TX. This milestone project, showcases how advanced HVAC technology can transform indoor environments, delivering superior comfort, energy efficiency, and wellness. The Concept Home has also earned the prestigious Indoor airPLUS certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), affirming its commitment to healthier indoor air and safer living conditions.
The Panasonic OASYS™ system is more than a traditional HVAC setup—it’s a fully integrated air quality management solution that combines ventilation fans, energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), and HVAC units into a single, seamless system. Working in tandem with a tightly sealed building envelope, OASYS continuously delivers fresh, filtered air throughout the home, actively removing pollutants, allergens, and excess humidity.
In this webinar you will learn how the Panasonic OASYS System provides:
1) Uniform temp and humidity with fresh, healthy air
2) 4x air change per hour; controlled airflow
3) Its energy efficiency
4) How it is comprised of reliable and individual components (easy to install and maintain)
Science-based methods that link the chemical contents of building products with human and environmental health hazards have become well-established over the past decade. Product ingredient disclosures that report this information, as well as information tools to select products with desired health characteristics, are now affordable and easy-to-use by any design project team member, without the need for advanced training. This session will explain the industry standard methodology of the Health Product Declaration (HPD) and how, using web-based tools, project teams can easily make informed decisions that promote the use of healthier building products, backed up by the full transparency of open standards and publicly available information. An end-to-end example of how this information is created by manufacturers and used in product selection by project teams will be demonstrated, using two important products in residential construction: roofing and insulation. It will also demonstrate how this information provides documentation to support many green building certifications, such as Indoor AirPlus, LEED, Living Building Challenge and others with a focus on healthier materials.
Learning Objectives:
1. Participants will understand the science-based methods for linking the chemical contents of building products with human and environmental health hazards.
2. Participants will learn how manufacturers collect and report health information about their products, and how it is made transparent and publicly available with the demonstrated web-based information tools.
3. Participants will learn about the information that is required to evaluate the human and environmental health hazards in building materials, the affordable tools now available to building project teams that make it possible without the need for expert training, and how builders can easily incorporate this step into their product selection process.
4. Participants will learn how product content and health information disclosures simplify providing documentation for green building certifications such as Indoor AirPlus, LEED and Living Building Challenge.
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Conversation with Sean Conta
We all know that the right way to build a high performance, low carbon home starts in the design phase, right? Early and careful planning, research, estimating and coordinating with trades during design is the way to achieve the project goals. But wait, what if we land a project that has already been designed and permitted? And what if, for example, the plans are missing any sort of HVAC or water heating information and essentially just meet code? Can we still do high performance? This session will dive into a specific project in Seattle where the 2 person Targa Homes team was presented with just this scenario. Hear how we achieved a high performance, ZERH certified home and ADU through air tightness, robust assemblies, great windows, careful HVAC design and installation, and lower embodied carbon material choices.
Learning Objectives:
1. Choosing and executing high performance wall, roof, and floor assemblies that aren't on the plans
2. Designing and fitting an HVAC system in an existing structural layout
3. Convincing your client to care about upgraded windows
4. Finding what your "non-negotiables" are as you budget and build a project
Conversation with Christopher Salem
It’s not enough to simply offer great craftsmanship. High-performance builders often face the challenge of standing out in a crowded market and converting leads into loyal clients. Too many struggle with marketing that doesn't truly resonate with their target audience, leaving them chasing after business instead of attracting it effortlessly.
This webinar will help you unlock the marketing strategies that transform your business from invisible to irresistible. In this session, you’ll learn how to craft a compelling message that builds trust, positions you as the go-to expert in your field, and makes clients eager to hire and refer you.
This isn’t about simply getting more leads; it's about getting the right leads who trust your expertise and want to work with you. You’ll discover how to position your brand to ensure prospects see you as their ideal choice, learn how to structure your sales process for smoother conversions, and most importantly, how to turn satisfied clients into your best marketing tool: referrals.
By the end of this session, you'll have actionable insights to fine-tune your messaging, streamline your sales processes, and grow a client base that not only hires you but keeps coming back and recommending you to others.
Ready to stop chasing clients and start building a reputation that drives steady, repeatable business?
Key Takeaways:
Reposition your brand messaging to speak directly to the pain points and desires of your ideal clients, so you stop blending in and start standing out as their trusted choice.
Streamline your sales process to convert more leads into loyal, long-term clients—without the constant back-and-forth or uncertainty that holds your business back.
Leverage satisfied clients to fuel your growth by turning them into your most powerful marketing asset: the repeat referrals that keep your pipeline full and your brand thriving.
Sustainability progress in the residential market has been tremendous over the past decade, but current federal deregulation actions are posing significant new challenges for continued progress. Building codes, energy efficiency, electrification, and decarbonization are specific areas facing new headwinds as result of current federal actions. While these regulatory actions may seek to halt progress in these areas, many organizations are continuing to advance their sustainability goals as part of a long-term strategy. In this lively panel discussion, we will share the latest perspective on what has changed, and what has not, with respect to our collective journey to advance sustainable building practices.Learning Objectives1. Learn what is changing at the federal level that may impact a builder’s sustainability journey2. Gain the latest knowledge on actions impacting building codes and energy efficiency tax incentives3. Understand what current federal actions mean for electrification and decarbonization in the residential market4. Learn what leading organizations are doing to continue advancing sustainability and sustainable building practices in the present eraPresentersAaron Smith, CEO, EEBAShawn Hunter, Global Sustainability Director, DuPontMegan Cordes, Director Sustainability and Building Science, Beazer HomesTim O'Brien, President, Tim O'Brien HomesDoug Tarry, Doug Tarry HomesStephen Myers, CEO, Thrive Home Builders
2026 Summit
Join us September 16th-18th, 2026, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, for our High Performance Home Builder Summit — the premier event for building professionals dedicated to advancing high-performance, healthy, and resilient homes!
Learn more and register at the lowest rates today at summit2026.eeba.org!
Listen to the EEBA Legends Gord Cooke, Mark LaLiberte, Joe Lstiburek, Gene Myers, and Sam Rashkin share insights from decades of experience shaping the high performance homebuilding industry. In this special panel discussion, these industry pioneers explore where the industry stands today, the lessons learned along the way, and their vision for the future of building better homes.
Join us at our next High Performance Home Builder Summit, September 16-18th, 2026 in Saint Paul, MN! Learn more and register at https://summit.eeba.org!
Introducing HVAC professionals to Carrier’s Air-to-Water Heat Pump (A2W-HP) systems for residential use. An energy efficient and sustainable complete heating, cooling and DHW solution.
Learning Objectives:
Hurricane Helene caused significant damage to Western North Carolina. NC Office of State Management and Budget estimates that between 121,000 and 132,000 homes have been damaged due to Helene and roughly 12,000 people were estimated to still be displaced from the storm in early January 2025. This amplified the already existing shortage of good quality housing in the region. We now face the dual challenge of quickly developing affordable high-performance housing that also includes resilience against extreme weather events. To address this, ADL Ventures and Howard Building Science convened a consortium of regional Council of Governments, Developers, Builders, Prefabricators and Academia called ‘Western NC Industrialized Construction Tech Hub’. Through collaboration and recent industrialized construction (IC) projects in the region (Duke Street Cottages and Hickory Grove), the group secured a donated parcel of land to highlight IC deployment speed, aesthetic diversity, and act as a “how-to” guide for other regional developers. Our presentation will go into depth on the setup, execution, and learnings from these IC projects. We will also discuss how high-performance construction can also be disaster resilient (FORTIFIED™) housing for vulnerable populations. These projects used a variety of industrialized construction methods; Modular, panelized, and hybrid. This presentation will showcase the importance of collaborative partnerships in creating sustainable, affordable, and resilient housing solutions in rural America.
Learning Objectives:
1. Discuss the unintended consequences associated with installing HPWH inside the building envelope.
2. Identify the building science mechanisms that cause moisture to condense on surfaces inside the building, both within the space where the HPWH is located and elsewhere in the building.
3. Describe several ways to mitigate the risks of moisture condensation that simultaneously increase the efficiency of the HPWH.
4. Understand the efforts the industry is taking to address these concerns.
Join us for an informative webinar where we’ll explore Carrier® Crossover Solutions—an innovative approach that combines the strengths of traditional ducted heating and cooling with the versatility of ductless technology. This session will delve into how our systems are designed for compatibility with residential fan coils and furnaces, ensuring effortless integration with your current HVAC setup.
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Learn how to elevate your designs and streamline construction with Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)—sustainable, high-performance building systems. When you take this course, you'll learn how SIPs used in residential and commercial projects integrate six critical structural and thermal components into a single precision-engineered panel. You'll also learn how to easily adapt SIPs into your designs and construction processes to deliver the following project benefits:
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This session will discuss the highly efficient, but practical methods for building with energy production (Solar), storage (Battery) and inverter heat pump systems.
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This webinar covers the Smart Thermostat’s value and features it brings to the homeowner, such as its intuitive display and programmable scheduling. In addition, the Smart Thermostat’s technical capability is shown by stepping through the installation process and connecting it to the Home App. Connection to the Service Tech App and the Connected Portal is also discussed.
Learning Objectives:
Discover details about the Service Tech App and Home App
An introduction to the Daikin Altherma air-to-water heat pump, a 3-in-1 system providing 1) space heating, 2) space cooling, and 3) domestic hot water as a solution to electrify and decarbonize traditional hydronic applications.
Learning Objectives:
1) Why Daikin is bringing Altherma to the market;
2) What the system is and how it works, including some case histories;
3) Understand potential applications and discuss how this can be applied in new construction;
4) Familiarization with the (initial) Altherma lineup for North America.
Last minute changes to the Reconciliation Bill stand to wipe out Investment Tax Credits for new home buyers and threaten over 300,000 jobs across the country. Learn how homebuyers and the building sector will be impacted and what you can do to help protect American energy.
What you’ll learn:
As the demand for healthy, high-performance homes continues to rise, indoor air quality is becoming a central focus for builders and homeowners alike. But what’s really in the air we breathe and how can filtration strategies create healthier, more efficient homes?
In this session, we’ll explore the hidden challenges of airborne contaminants in residential environments, from particulates and gases to microorganisms and the growing body of evidence around their health implications. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how ultrafine particles impact wellness and how filtration choices affect energy efficiency, HVAC performance and long-term system durability.
We’ll examine practical strategies for improving indoor air through filtration with whole-home in-line systems and how builders can differentiate their homes by offering cleaner, healthier living environments.
This session will include an overview of HealthWay’s residential in-line, HVAC-integrated air purification systems — the Home Defender HD and Super V. These whole-home solutions are designed to purify air at the source, delivering cleaner air throughout the entire home by capturing ultrafine particles, VOCs and microorganisms. HealthWay®, a global leader in air purification technology, will demonstrate how advanced filtration can improve indoor air quality, support HVAC system performance, and enhance the overall value and marketability of high-performance homes.
Whether you’re a builder, architect or HVAC professional, this session will provide actionable insights and science-backed strategies to help you build homes that stand out with better air.
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Water scarcity is a headline that we see daily, however water conservation continues to be left out of the discussion for home builders describing themselves as Net Zero. As we wait for mandates of water conservation in the housing sector to be implemented throughout North America, there are a few states that are going a step further and offering incentives to builders when they implement water-saving technologies. Decentralized greywater recycling offers a 25-45% reduction in potable water use and in turn a reduction in wastewater production. By building homes and multi-residential buildings with greywater recycling, potable water use can be reduced by 10,000 gallons per home every year.
Two states are leading the way in North America in offering incentives to builders and developers when they implement greywater recycling. Florida and Hawaii have implemented rebates and/or density credits to builders and developers statewide to be proactive during this time of water crisis.
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In the push for sustainable construction, optimizing water and energy usage within buildings is becoming increasingly crucial. This webinar will delve into the innovative solutions offered by RainStick's recirculating shower systems, exploring their integration into both single-family and multifamily residential projects. With a focus on drastically reducing water and energy consumption inside the home without sacrificing performance, our experts will share their experiences with installation, real-world performance, and the benefits these systems bring to modern sustainable architecture.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into how RainStick technology not only meets but exceeds industry standards for water and energy efficiency. Through case studies and firsthand accounts, this session will offer a comprehensive overview of the impact of these systems on building sustainability and market appeal.
Learning Objectives:
Understanding Recirculating Shower Technology: Explore the design and functionality of recirculating shower systems, emphasizing its role in reducing water and energy consumption in residential buildings.
Understand Installation and Performance: Learn from case studies about the installation process and field performance of RainStick systems in various building environments, highlighting their adaptability and efficiency.
Compare Conventional Systems: Analyze how RainStick's technology compares to traditional shower systems in terms of sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and ease of installation, providing a clear understanding of its market potential.
Analyze Real-World Applications: Examine case studies and customer testimonials that demonstrate the effectiveness of RainStick in various building environments, and learn how to pitch this innovative solution to clients focused on sustainability.
This webinar is ideal for builders, architects, designers, and sustainability consultants who are looking to enhance their projects with cutting-edge water and energy-saving technologies.
A home today must not only be high performing, resilient and built using sustainable methods, the home must provide the individuals living within it a healthy environment. There are many factors that contribute to the overall healthy environment we provide our homeowners, but one of the most critical is the quality of the air they breathe. This webinar will briefly cover some ventilation basics before delving into the pros and cons of the various system types. Particular focus will be placed on the efficiency and indoor air quality advantages of balanced ventilation systems with recovery (HRVs/ERVs) and how indoor air quality automation will shape the future.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand why tighter homes without good ventilation can be problematic for indoor air quality
2. Understand the basics of quality ventilation including product certification and airflow optimization and verification
3. Understand the options for whole home ventilation along with the pros and cons of each
4. Understand in particular the health and efficiency be
Retrofit electrification of existing buildings is critical for reaching energy and climate goals, yet there are many substantial challenges with replacement of heating, cooling, ventilation, and water heating systems. In particular, the extensive rework required to switch to heat pumps is complex, laborious, disruptive, bespoke, and expensive. In this webinar, researchers and practitioners will share about innovations and experience with emerging system design strategies that advance efficient electrification of single family and multifamily buildings. In part through grants funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the California Energy Commission (CEC), the presenters have explored, installed, and monitored a variety of all-in-one, combi-, integrated-, and modular mechanical systems that combine most or all of the heating, cooling, ventilation, and water heating functions into pods or packages to simplify design, streamline installation, and enhance performance. This session will overview various technologies investigated, consider their tradeoffs, present an evaluation of their field performance and installation experience, and examine their applicability in different residential applications.
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