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Duct Sealing: The single greatest energy
conservation opportunity available today in most homes is sealing air leaks
in the heating duct system. Because heating contractors in the past were not
generally aware of the importance of airtight integrity in the duct system,
they employed shortcuts like using joist cavities or stair towers as a duct,
and did not take great care in making duct connections. The furnace blower
is the most powerful piece of equipment in a home, and generates very high
pressures inside ducts. A leaky duct system this can lead to the following
problems:
Wasted energy: Conditioned air leaks into unconditioned space, or
outside air is drawn into the system.
Poor air quality: Leaks in return air ducts draw pollutants from
the crawl space, attic or garage into the home. These include dust, mold
spores, insulation fibers, organic vapors and other contaminants.
Drafts: When the furnace blower is not running, cold air may be
drawn in by passive forces through leaks in the ductwork.
Building Pressures: "Air wars," or strong, opposing interior
pressures caused by duct leakage can cause combustion appliances to
backdraft and discoloration to appear on carpet and other materials.
Atmosphere, Inc. uses state-of-the-art pressurization instruments,
including the 'Duct Blaster' to measure duct leakage and identify problem
areas. We systematically inspect the duct system, reconnecting and
supporting where needed, replace damaged parts and seal all accessible leaky
joints. We also seal leaks at the furnace cabinet and plenums. A final
pressure test documents the improvement and confirms that remaining duct
leakage is minimal.
We may recommend having the system cleaned, particularly if significant
leaks were sealed in the return ducts. With a tight duct system you can
expect to find less dust in the home, improved indoor air quality, reduced
drafts and much lower energy bills.
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