Duct sealing process

Living in Elgin, Illinois, the weather is a year round difficulty, then winters are especially long, snowy as well as windy with uneven temperatures steadily below freezing as well as often below zero. Summers are brutally boiling as well as humid with uneven temperatures correctly soaring into the eighties, the boiler trades off with the cooling system, as well as the utility costs add up abruptly, last winter, the boiler seemed to run non stop as well as yet the home felt freezing. Specific rooms were especially cold as well as turning up the thermostat didn’t help much, then initially, I worried there was a problem with the heating unit. The boiler is only a couple of years old, as well as I’ve been conscientious about replacing the filters as well as scheduling service. When I called the Heating as well as A/C business in Elgin who installed the boiler for repairs, he tested the HVAC duct, he discovered that separations at the seams as well as tiny holes were allowing nearly thirty percent of the heated air to leak out, because the maximum amount of air wasn’t reaching the intended destination, it was forcing the boiler to run longer, labor harder as well as consume more energy. I am sure the cool air from the cooling system was escaping throughout the previous summer time as well. With the HVAC duct concealed inside the walls, I had no idea how the problem could be fixed. The professional explained a process called Aeroseal, where pressurized air is sent into the HVAC duct. The vents are blocked off, which results in the air seeping out through the imperfections. The air is laced with adhesive polymer particles that stick to the edges as well as gradually create an airnarrow seal. The Aeroseal process is non-invasive, quick as well as effective. It took several hours as well as is guaranteed for ten years.

 

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