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BUILDING SCIENCE

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At Mellor Woodworks, we construct your home using building science best practices and techniques. But why? 
Because it is the difference between a home that lasts 20 years and 100 years.

Building science is the study of how heat, air, and moisture move through a building, and how to design structures that manage those forces for durability, comfort, and efficiency.

Building science is the study of how buildings actually work as systems — not just how they’re built, but how they perform over time in the real world.

At its core, building science looks at the interaction between:

  • Heat

  • Air

  • Moisture

  • Materials

  • People (occupants and use patterns)

 

The goal is to design and build structures that are durable, healthy, energy-efficient, and comfortable, while minimizing risk and unintended consequences.

A simple way to think about it

If traditional construction asks, “How do we build this?”
Building science asks, “What happens after we build it?”

It focuses on cause and effect.

The four control layers (the foundation of building science)

Most building-science thinking revolves around controlling four forces:

  1. Water (bulk water management)
    – Rain, snow, ground moisture
    – Roofs, flashing, drainage planes, grading

  2. Air (air leakage control)
    – Uncontrolled air movement causes energy loss and moisture problems
    – Air barriers, airtight assemblies, pressure management

  3. Vapor (moisture diffusion control)
    – Managing where vapor can move and dry
    – Climate-specific vapor strategies

  4. Heat (thermal control)
    – Insulation, thermal bridging, thermal mass

 

If you control these four things intentionally, buildings last longer and perform better.

 

Why building science matters

Without understanding building science, you often get:

  • Mold and rot

  • Comfort complaints

  • High energy bills

  • Premature material failure

  • “Mystery” problems blamed on products instead of systems

 

With good building science, you get:

  • Predictable performance

  • Lower operating costs

  • Healthier indoor air

  • Long-lasting structures

 

How this applies to your world (post-frame + high-performance)

Building science explains why things like:

  • Continuous exterior insulation (Rockwool)

  • Proper air sealing (ZIP, tapes, membranes)

  • Drying potential in both directions

  • Thermal break strategies at posts and girts

  • Controlled ventilation

 

…aren’t “extras,” but system decisions that prevent failure.

 

A post-frame building can be either:

  • A condensation trap

  • Or a high-performance enclosure

 

Building science is what determines which one it becomes.

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