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In many buildings, duct insulation close to the HVAC unit traps and collects airborne particulates and creates a moisture laden environment for microbials to grow. Each time the HVAC fan cycles, potentially harmful spores, along with other allergens and pollutants, can be propelled through the supply ducts and spewed into the air we breathe. Aeroseal can help stop the spread of dangerous pollutants in your duct systems.

 

 

Did you know that 90 percent of all homes leak up to 40 percent of conditioned air through perforations, seams and gaps in ductwork? Not sealing these leaks is like leaving your front door open all year long. That's a lot of wasted money. In addition, duct leakage may cause uneven room temperature, excessive dust or your furnace or air conditioner to run continuously.
Every time your system runs, treated air leaks out of the ductwork, and untreated air is pulled into your home. This lets expensive conditioned air out and dust and pollutants in.

Aeroseal uses a two step process:

1. Diagnose and Inspect
This scientifically based process evaluates the ductwork and provides specific recommendations to meet your individual needs.
Aeroseal performs a series of tests to determine:

  • how much air is leaking from the ductwork
  • temperature consistency throughout your home
  • incoming air supply to each room
  • if your return air grilles are properly sized
  • if your fireplace or furnace could backdraft
  • if your system needs manual repairs

2. Seal and Verify
The exclusive Aeroseal technology injects adhesive particles into the duct system. The adhesive attaches directly onto the edges of the holes, creating a seal without coating the ductwork. The results are verified and provided to you upon completion of sealing.

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