What is duct sealing and is it right for your home?
Aeroseal seals ducts from the inside using a water based solvent. This helps seal ducts that are hidden in hard to reach crawl spaces and walls avoiding high costs and extensive labor.
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Are varying rooms temperatures causing discomfort?
Is your house dustier than normal?
Is your heating and cooling costs increasing even though conditions are stable?
Are indoor home allergies problematic for you and your family?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, consider contacting Dynamic Ductseal for an anaysis of your duct system. Sealing your ductwork may improve your living situation.
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The U.S. Department of Energy estimates 90% of residential ductwork has hidden air leaks, and on average 20-30% of ducted airflow is lost due to leaks. Fixing these leaks will allow your HVAC equipment to work as it is designed.
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According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an average American spends approximately 90% of their time indoors, where the concentrations of some pollutants can be up to two to five times higher than outdoor concentrations. Insufficient air exchanges can also lead to the spread of airborne viruses and disease. Sealing ductwork will limit or eliminate the exposure of these pollutants into your home.
Our Duct Sealing Process
View the video to see the general way we seal ductwork using Aeroseal technology.
Hot and Cold Rooms?
Aeroseal duct repair helps to eliminate hot and cold rooms throughout your home.
Click on the video to see more.
Before and After
These two pictures show the before and after photos of a leaky duct sealed using Aeroseal's technology.

Efficiency
Your heat pump or furnace may not be operating at its designed rating due to the leaky ductwork in your home.
See the chart to see what your unit may be running at with even a 10% leakage. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates 90% of residential ductwork has hidden air leaks, and on average 20-30% of ducted airflow is lost due to leaks.

Safe and Lasting
Our process of sealing ductwork takes safety in mind at every turn. The water based solvent used to seal leaky ducts has been tested and approved to be a safe solvent.
Click on the picture to access the safety spec sheet.
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The sealant is tested to last, at minimum,10 years, but generally lasts up to 30 years.
