Air Tightness Testing Checklist for Residential Schemes
An air tightness checklist helps residential project teams prepare for testing, avoid failed visits and reduce disruption close to handover.
Air tightness testing tends to become urgent at exactly the point when a project is already under delivery pressure. This checklist resource is designed to help avoid simple failures and aborted visits.
What should be ready?
Open penetrations, incomplete sealing works, missing closures and poor coordination between trades are common causes of failure. A simple checklist makes those issues easier to manage.
Why it is useful
By using a practical readiness checklist, project teams can improve the likelihood of a smooth test visit and reduce costly reattendance.
Who should use it?
Developers, site managers and contractors can all use the checklist as a handover-stage prompt.
Use this resource to get clear first, then review the service page or send over the project details when you are ready.
Air Tightness Testing
If this resource matches the issue on your site, the next step is usually to review the main service page and decide what information you already have ready.