Think you're in the clear just because you've had a brand new, energy-efficient HVAC system installed? Think again. As much as 20 to 30 percent of the heated or cooled air never makes it to the rooms where it is needed. Why? Because of leaks in the ductwork. Read below to find out how Aeroseal can help you save BIG on energy bills this season:
Your Home's Air Delivery System Explained
Let's take a minute to remember that both your heating and cooling equipment are parts of a system. It's the job of this system to keep your home comfortable by delivering air to specific areas or rooms of your home. If any portion of the complex system of metal ducts is leaking, it could cause some major problems.
What Is Aeroseal?
Aeroseal Duct Sealing is a patented technology that tackles leaks from the inside out. The software allows your ABC HVAC technician to accurately measure the duct leakage in the home and then proceed to fix the problem effectively and efficiently. To seal leaks in the air ducts, the Aeroseal process puts escaping air under pressure, causing polymer particles to stick to the edges of a leak and then to each other until the leak is completely sealed off.
Why Choose Aeroseal?
If you're sick and tired of paying a fortune in energy bills each spring and summer, this could be the solution. In addition to the annual cost savings, you'll enjoy greater comfort and improved indoor air quality. Rooms that were hard to heat or cool will have even warmer temperatures and be more comfortable, while dust and fumes from once-leaking return air ducts will no longer be drawn back into the fresh air supply. Want to learn more about Aeroseal or leaky ducts? Call and speak with the HVAC professionals at ABC today!
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