Even though Aeroseal duct sealing technology was invented over 20 years ago, the research and development (R&D) department maintains a commitment to continuous innovation.

Recently, Aeroseal, LLC added two additional patents for technology:

  • Methods for detection, marking, and sealing leaks in pipes or ducts
  • Methods for sealing, detection, and marking leaks in structural enclosures

20+ Years of Innovation

Aeroseal technology was invented, and HVAC contractors officially began using it to seal effectively

20 years ago in 1997, the Aeroseal technology was invented and HVAC contractors officially began using it to effectively seal air duct leaks in homes and commercial buildings to improve comfort, indoor air quality (IAQ), and energy efficiency.

Here’s a brief video highlighting the growth and success of Aeroseal duct sealing worldwide.

Four Quick Facts about Duct Sealing

Enjoy the ultimate in home comfort

Uneven temperatures throughout the home is a common problem with a simple solution. Temperatures that vary from room to room are due to air escaping through leaks in the home’s ductwork – these leaks prevent the conditioned air from flowing into the living space.

Sealing the ducts will allow the system to properly heat and cool the home by keeping conditioned air exactly where they want it – giving them the ultimate in home comfort.

Breathe healthier air and reduce dust

Pollutants like pollen, dust mites, mold, animal dander and dust are common triggers for allergies and asthma

If anyone in the home suffers from asthma or allergies, they want to make their home as healthy as possible. Pollutants like pollen, dust mites, mold, animal dander and dust are common triggers for allergies and asthma. 

Leaky ductwork in the home will force unhealthy air into the living space; unhealthy air from the attic, crawlspace, basement, or even from behind walls. Sealing the ducts will eliminate entrance points for pollutants to enter the home and leave them with healthy air, and their family deserves to breathe.

Protect and prolong the heating/cooling equipment

They want the HVAC system to last as long as possible – nobody gets excited to go shopping for a new one! And if they have a high efficiency system, tehy expect to get what they paid for! SEER and AFUE are efficiency ratings – like MPG for a car.

Much like if there were holes in the gas tank, if they have holes in the ductwork, the system will not perform as expected. Sealing the ducts will protect and prolong the life of the HVAC system.

Save money on the energy costs

Every penny counts – so don’t let leaky ducts suck the piggy bank dry! On average, 30 cents of every dollar spent on heating and cooling is wasted because of leaks in ductwork.

If the system seems to run constantly and if they have higher-than-expected utility bills, stop wasting the money! Sealing the ducts can help seal in the savings.

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