The Green Register - An introduction to Airtightness and Moisture Management Session 1 of 4
Airtightness in detail for designers and builders.
Following the successful launch of this series of airtightness events last year, we're pleased to again provide this essential and popular training, consisting of four events running every Wednesday in October, in partnership with The Green Register. The series will cover all aspects of airtightness with each session lasting 2 hours and these can be attended individually or as a whole.


1st October
Date and time
1st October 2025
9:00am - 11:00am
Location
Interactive Online Training
Description
Session 1 will cover the fundamentals of airtightness theory and the pros and cons of different materials used on site, presented by Neil Turner from Ecological Building Systems. This will be followed by Diane Hubbard from Green Footsteps who will use her vast experience as an airtightness tester and thermographer to share the challenges and queries that commonly arise on site.
Speakers

Diane Hubbard
Director, Green Footsteps
With a mechanical engineering background, Diane’s interest in buildings arose several years ago with the realisation that our existing buildings are crucial to reducing our environmental impact.
Primarily interested in building physics, she completed an MSc at the Centre for Alternative Technology and over the past few years has had a number of papers published in the field of ventilation in traditional dwellings, together with undertaking project work for organisations such as the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) and Historic Environment Scotland.
Diane is a certified Passive House Consultant and Tradesperson as well as being accredited through the iATS (Independent Airtightness Testing Scheme) to airtightness test and certify both homes and non-domestic buildings for Part L.

Neil Turner
UK Technical Manager (BSc Hons)
Neil Turner is Technical Manager at Ecological Building Systems. A former competent person of the BBA/TIMSA U-Value and Condensation Risk Calculation Competency Scheme, who has been involved in developing CEN (Comité Européen de Normalisation) European standards, Neil has extensive experience in the building products sector. Neil advises architects, contractors and timber frame specialists on the specification of sustainable insulation products and has been involved in numerous sustainable projects throughout the UK.