Hot or Cold Room Duct Repair (Aeroseal)
Are youNOT as COMFORTABLE as you should be? Does any of this sound familiar?
- Some rooms are too hot or too cold.
- You open windows because the air is “stale.”
- Your furnace or air conditioner just can’t keep up.
- Your house is always dusty.
- Your utility bills are too high.
These are common signs of leaky ducts.
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When ducts are installed, there are screw holes, seams, and joints everywhere that leak, regardless of how careful your builder was. An average home’s ducts leak between 30-40%! This means you’re just not getting the comfort you’re paying for.
Imagine getting paid in loonies, and you must bring your money into the house using a bucket full of big holes. That’s right, your money is being lost out of those holes every time it moves.
The end result of duct leaks are:
- DISCOMFORT – Some rooms will just never reach that comfortable temperature.
- WEAR & TEAR – Your Furnace and Air Conditioner need to run nearly 50% longer.
- WASTED MONEY – You are paying more money for less comfort.
The solution to leaky ducts.
Aeroseal (Jointly invented by the US Department of Energy and Carrier) seals your ducts from the inside out. A fine spray of super sticky caulk is delivered to the inside of your ducts under pressure and goes directly to each leak in your ducts until they are sealed.
Click here for a detailed explanation and videos, visit our website and learn about Aeroseal.
Aeroseal Benefits for you are:
- Increased comfort
- Superior temperature control
- Improved Air Quality
- Reduced Dust
- Up to 30% Energy Savings
- Longer Furnace and Air Conditioner life span
- Energy savings reduce your annual Carbon Footprint by up to 10%
Aeroseal has been featured onAsk This Old HouseandHolmes on Holmes.
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Understanding Duct Sealing:
To begin, all supply and return vents are located and sealed thoroughly to ensure no air can pass through. A blower, connected to a computer system, pressurizes the duct system and measures the lost energy or leakage in cubic feet per minute, pinpointing the extent of the problem.
To address the leaks, a fan with a nozzle is connected to inject Aeroseal into the ducts via a flexible, transparent hose. The sealant particles, carried through the pressurized ductwork, effectively close gaps and holes from both the inside and outside.
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