Investing into duct sealing

I am constantly looking for new plus better ways to reduce household energy consumption… I’ve study that approximately 50% of utility bills are the result of heating plus cooling! Because of the serious weather in my local area, every one of us switch between relying on the gas furnace to running the A/C with undoubtedly little split in-between.

I’ve invested into thermal-paned windows, an Energy Star rated front door, attic insulation, caulk plus weatherstripping. I’ve installed a smart control device to help with temperature control plus energy savings! Just recently, I came across a list of energy saving strategies, the article mentioned that the average duct system allows up to 30% of conditioned air to escape. That’s a significant amount of heated or cooled air just disappearing. If the maximum amount of air produced by the gas furnace or A/C fails to reach the intended endpoint, the system needs to run more often plus for longer cycles. The system uses more energy plus my utility bills go up; Plus, the rooms of the house aren’t going to be as comfortable. There’s the potential for outside pollutants to enter the air duct plus get spread throughout the residing area. The added strain on the heating plus cooling equipment increases the potential for malfunction. I called a local Heating as well as A/C supplier plus had my duct system tested for leaks. The testing revealed 20% energy losses through small holes plus cracks at the seams. I then invested into a process called Aeroseal. The worker blocked off all of the supply plus return registers… He pumped highly pressurized air into the ducts. This air contained adhesive polymer particles, then as the air leaked from imperfections, those particles adhered to the edges, accumulated plus built up an airslender seal.

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