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ryan@nenrge.com
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ryan@nenrge.com

Blower Door Testing For Contractors & Builders

Blower door testing is a critical part of meeting modern building codes and performance standards.

As energy codes become stricter, air tightness testing is no longer optional. A blower door test verifies that a building meets required air leakage thresholds and provides documentation needed for inspections and approvals.

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How Blower Door Testing Supports Your Projects

Code compliance made straightforward

We test to verify compliance with applicable residential and commercial energy codes, including air changes per hour (ACH) requirements. Results are clearly documented for inspectors and permitting authorities.

Reduced risk at final inspection

Testing earlier—or knowing exactly where leakage issues exist—helps avoid last-minute fixes, failed inspections, and costly rework.

Supports better building performance

Air sealing improves energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and overall building quality. Blower door testing gives you measurable proof that your project performs as designed.

A focused service, not an overbuilt process

In many cases, a full energy audit isn’t required to satisfy code or identify air leakage issues. Blower door testing delivers the specific data contractors need without unnecessary scope creep or delays.

Whether you’re working on new construction, additions, or renovations, blower door testing provides clarity, confidence, and compliance.

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Serving New England Builders & Contractors

We provide blower door testing and other mechanical testing services within roughly an 80-mile radius of Rochester, NH — including all of New Hampshire, Southern Maine, Eastern Vermont, and Northeast Massachusetts. If you’re not sure whether your project is within range, just reach out, and we’ll confirm.

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