Mark LaLiberte
EEBA Certified Trainer
As a trainer, author, and consultant, Mark LaLiberte has provided building science education for over 16 years. Mark is an inspiring and effective lecturer who blends the technical with the practical in an interactive format. He has consulted on the building criteria for the Energy & Environmental Building Association and the American Lung Association’s Health House Project.
Mark’s training program has provided thousands of builders, architects, manufacturers and consumers with the tools they needed to build affordable, energy efficient, more durable and healthier homes. Recognized as one of the leading experts in the whole-house systems approach to building and maintaining a home, Mark has lectured at:
International Housing Symposium, Tokyo, Japan USDA & NAHB Research Center, Warsaw, Poland National Association of Home Builders International Show American Lung Association/American Thoracic Society International Conferences Over 100 Building Industry Workshops & Training Sessions each year Understanding that education of the field is key to proper product performance, Mark LaLiberte has provided customized training for such industry leaders as Andersen Windows & Doors, 3M, Xcel Energy, Lincoln Electric System, Nebraska Public Power, Tucson Electric, Southwest Gas, and building officials for the IECC.
Currently, Mark serves on the Board of Directors of the Cold Climate Housing Research Center in Fairbanks, Alaska. He has also served as Board President of the Energy Efficient Building Association. Mark has also chaired the American Lung Association’s Health House Program Committee and served as Team Advisor to EPA’s Energy Star Program, Curriculum Developer and Trainer for the Energy Code Advancement Project, and Advisor and Trainer to the Department of Energy’s Building America Program.
Mark LaLiberte is the on-camera guide for Building Better Homes, taking quality products, demonstrating their correct application and the important details of installing them correctly the first time. Using the whole-house systems approach to construction, Mark applies the guidelines and standards of such national building programs as EPA’s Energy Star, DOE’s Building America, and the American Lung Association’s Health House project.



