Air Duct Sealing System

Built by Aeroseal

The Problems:

1) Air ducts are notoriously littered with holes, tears, and gaps throughout the system.  Occasionally there are even sections that are completely open to the mezzanine, plenum, or other sections of a building.

2) Air duct leakage causes increased static pressure and losses in the air distribution system, decreasing the efficiency of the buildings HVAC delivery.

3) Air quality is often impacted by allowing dust, allergens, pollutants, and other contaminants into the occupied spaces.  Mold can also be a concern due to the potential of added moisture.

4) Leaking air ducts throughout the system also create drafts in the building, impacting temperature management and adding potential humidity issues.

The Product:

1 - Energy Usage Savings: Aeroseal’s process significantly reduces leaks in the air duct system, improving static pressure and virtually eliminating losses in the system.

2 - Indoor Air Quality:  The reduction in leaks reduces the potential for unwanted dust, allergens, and other pollutants from getting into the occupied spaces. Having a more stable system also reduces the potential for moisture to enter the air system, lowering the potential for mold growth in the building.

3 - Indoor Air Comfort: Fewer drafts, more consistent interior temperatures, and better humidity control create a more comfortable building to the occupants.

4 - Carbon Emissions Reduction: Reducing energy usage yields less operational carbon emissions into the atmosphere.

The Competitive Advantage:

The Aeroseal technology was founded in 1993 at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs.  It is a unique and innovative process that provides a solution to a problem that was not previously addressed.  After more than 30 years and operating in over 90 countries, Aeroseal is the ultimate solution for improving energy efficiency and air quality in ductwork systems that previously had no answer.