HVAC Duct Sealing
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HVAC duct sealing is an essential component of home energy conservation. This step should come before adding insulation in attics because it has the potential for greater energy savings. Up to 20% of your conditioned air can be lost through leaky ducts. Additionally, ducts are typically made out of thin metal materials that easily conduct heat. Because of this, as much as 10% — 30% of the energy used to heat and cool your home can escape uninsulated ducts through conduction. If you’re unsure about the impact that HVAC duct sealing could have on your energy use and costs, contact us to speak with an EDGE Energy expert.
Our Process for HVAC Duct Sealing
We begin the process of sealing HVAC ducts by first identifying what and where your needs are. We’ll inspect your HVAC ducts for leaks and bad connections, either as on an independent inspection or during an energy audit.
Next, we’ll identify the best method for performing repairs sealing the leaks. Tests at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory show that aerosol sealants withstand high air pressure and temperature better than any other sealant. Tests also show that duct tape is the worst choice for sealing your ducts. For these reasons, we generally perform HVAC duct sealing using an injected aerosol sealant to ensure you’ll gain the maximum benefit from our work.
Attaining A More Energy Efficient Home
HVAC duct sealing can result in dramatic energy savings and energy loss prevention. Ensuring you have properly sealed ducts in your home is an important step in creating an energy efficient home and maximizing your energy savings. To start cutting down on home energy costs, sign up for a free energy efficiency consultation.
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