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Originally Posted by robotman2009
The iaq guy wanted to do a door blower test to check for tightness of house but I have troubke believing the builder didnt do some kind of test to verify the tightness was right.
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You would likely be mistaken in this case. Builders don't give a rat's you know what about tightness and were likely not required, by code, in 2007 to do anything.
jagans is also right that the homes are full of VOCs now with all the stuff they are built with.
You need complete separation from the garage and whether or not the lids are closed on chemicals doesn't matter. If you part cars in there, they are off gassing.
If you cannot identify an acute source of the VOC and chemicals, it is time to install a bath fan on a time to create some ventilation to outside or an ERV/HRV to start cycling the air.
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Originally Posted by robotman2009
Finally I think the attic would create problems for the air handler inside with the temperature being super hot and humid in the attic...took the hygrometer into the attic the other day..humidity outside was in the lower 30s...the attic was in the lower 50s.
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That is way to high for the attic. That attic ventilation is not working correctly and you have way to much humidity making it into the attic.
Where is the home located again?
Do you know if you have Chinese Drywall?