Building HVAC Science

Building HVAC Science

Bill Spohn

Uncover the secrets of healthy, comfortable, and energy-efficient buildings with the Building HVAC Science podcast.

Join HVAC and building performance experts Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn, Sr., as they delve into the fascinating world of building science and HVAC diagnostics.

From exploring the latest advancements in measurement technology to examining the impact of building science and proper HVAC design and installation on human health and safety, this podcast is your one-stop shop for learning about all things in the built environment.

In each episode, you'll gain valuable insights from industry leaders and discover practical tips for changing the way you approach your work.

Whether you're a homeowner, facility manager, building performance or HVAC professional, this podcast is essential listening for anyone who cares about creating healthy, comfortable, and energy-efficient buildings.

Here's what you can expect from the Building HVAC Science podcast:

In-depth discussions on a wide range of building science and HVAC topics
Interviews with experts from across the industry
Practical tips for improving your building's performance
Insights into the latest advancements in HVAC technology
The occasional random topic

Where can you listen?

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Episodes

Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Building HVAC Science?

There are 188 episodes avaiable of Building HVAC Science.

What is Building HVAC Science about?

We have categorized Building HVAC Science as:

  • Education
  • Science
  • How To
  • Physics

Where can you listen to Building HVAC Science?

Building HVAC Science is available, among others places, on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Building HVAC Science start?

The first episode of Building HVAC Science that we have available was released 12 September 2017.

Who creates the podcast Building HVAC Science?

Building HVAC Science is produced and created by Bill Spohn.