Duct Sealing

Aeroseal Solutions technicians are certified to analyze and perform the Aeroseal procedure in your home or office. This state of the art procedure will effectively reduce the amount of cool and warm conditioned air from escaping your ductwork. The Aeroseal sealant has been tested and proven to have a 98% success rate. It is the most effective, affordable, and viable method of sealing air duct leaks on the market.

 

 

 

 

About Aeroseal

Aeroseal is a patented technology process that seals cracks and holes in new and existing air duct systems. Dr. Mark Modera, a scientist at the University of California, invented the sealing technology in 1994. Aeroseal began doing business in January 1997. The technology was developed within the Indoor Environment Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, whose IAQ scientists tested it. The University of California was granted patents in 1996 and 1999, and Aeroseal holds an exclusive license to thetechnology. The Aeroseal sealant has been in use for over eighteen years. It is a vinyl material that is suspended in a water solution. Once atomized, the sealant is air dried and is deposited principally at the leaks without coating the inside of the ducts. In 2000, The Department of Energy and its Citizen Judges selected the 100 best scientific and technological accomplishments to come out of the 23 years of DOE’s existence. The citizen judges narrowed down the field to the 23 technologies that have the largest potential to save consumers money and improve their quality of life. Aeroseal’s duct sealing technology was selected to receive both awards.

 

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