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Duct Sealing
Many homes have leaky ductwork and poor air flow, resulting in stuffy and uncomfortable rooms — regardless of the thermostat setting. Sealing your home’s ducts with mastic, metal tape or spray-on sealant, and balancing the duct system to optimize air flow to all rooms will help. Insulating ductwork in attics, crawlspaces, and some basements can also help to ensure that your home will be more comfortable.
Benefits:
- Air Quality
Fumes from household and garden chemicals, insulation particles, and dust can enter your duct system, which can in turn aggravate asthma and allergy problems. Sealing ducts can help improve indoor air quality by reducing the risk of pollutants entering ducts and circulating through your home. - Safety
During normal operation, gas appliances such as water heaters, clothes dryers, and furnaces release combustion gases (like carbon monoxide) through their ventilation systems. Leaky ductwork in your heating and cooling system can cause gases to be drawn back into the living space, rather than expelled to the outdoors. Sealing leaks can minimize this risk. - Save Energy & Money
Leaky ducts can reduce heating and cooling system efficiency by as much as 20 %. Sealing and insulating ducts increases efficiency, lowers your energy bills, and can often pay for itself in energy savings. If you’re planning to install new heating and cooling equipment, a well-designed, sealed and insulated duct system may allow you to downsize to a smaller, less costly heating and cooling system. - Protect the Environment
By sealing your ducts and reducing the amount of energy necessary to comfortably heat or cool your home, you can reduce the amount of air pollution generated in the creation of fuel and reduce your carbon footprint.





