Aama Testing

If you have been looking for the top solution for building and construction integrity testing then you will be delighted with QED Lab. We are experts for on-site, as well as laboratory testing experts that can perform everything from AAMA testing to ASTM field testing for your convenience. Federal law states that each building needs to be certified safe and compliant before occupation or use, and for this reason a variety of tests have been introduced. The AAMA testing 205 and 205 tests can be performed by QED Lab for your building envelope certification, and this requirement is required every five years. We offer the best diagnostics and evaluation testing for building fenestration.

 

Building fenestration testing is done to check that buildings meet the minimum levels of requirements for being airtight, insulated, and watertight. After completed construction, the final testing of the building is required before it can be certified to meet these requirements. AAMA testing is done in the field, and as well as under strict laboratory conditions. For example, glazing and window frames used on a building will be dismantled on-site, and reassembled in laboratory conditions. Simulated storms with rain and wind pressures and other conditions are subjected to the product being tested for certification. Upon completion of AAMA testing, the lab results are provided to the building company or manufacturer of the product to indicate whether they meet the required standards.

 

QED Lab has a team of highly skilled personnel that is qualified to do AAMA testing, as well as the variety of tests that are necessary for building fenestration certification. Having access to our services of AAMA testing and certification for building means that you are able to make necessary adjustments during the construction processes to save you unnecessary costs later. You can read some details on this website of the variety of different AAMA testing, and other tests we are able to perform for you to meet AAMA accredited test laboratory requirements. You can have peace of mind using an accredited laboratory that has all the necessary equipment and skills for your AAMA testing, both on-site and on the specimen products provided for these tests. Have a look at the links which indicate our vast capabilities for all types of this accreditation testing.

 

AAMA stands for the American Architectural Manufacturers Association, which has been set up to make sure that all buildings meet certain standards. Building fenestration is a way of checking integrity of insulation, venting, resistance to moisture, and air pressures, and there are a variety of different AAMA testing procedures to do so. Clients in Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii can access our expert services, and have peace of mind of always having accurate tests performed according to the standards that have been set. Quality assurance in building fenestration means that a standard is adhered to by construction companies as well as by manufacturers of building materials, and the only way that AAMA certification can be achieved is through an independent testing authority that is itself also an accredited testing professional service.