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Leaky ductwork can cause higher energy bills, uneven comfort, and reduced indoor air quality, often without homeowners realizing it. Aeroseal is an innovative, non-invasive duct sealing technology that seals hidden leaks from the inside using a safe, aerosol-based process. By targeting hard-to-reach gaps, Aeroseal can reduce duct leakage by up to 90%, improve airflow, lower energy costs, and extend the life of your HVAC system—all without messy demolition.
If your energy bills are on the rise, you can’t get comfortable in your home, or your home feels dusty or stale, air vent breaches may be to blame. In fact, many homeowners are unaware that, in a typical house, up to 30% of conditioned air can escape through hidden gaps and holes in their air ducts. This causes their HVAC system to work harder, reducing indoor comfort and air quality. The good news is that there is an innovative, non-invasive duct sealing technology called Aeroseal for leaky ductwork, which can find and seal hidden seepage from the inside, providing effective, long-lasting results. Keep reading as we explore how Aeroseal works and the benefits it can bring to your home.
How Aeroseal Works
So what exactly is Aeroseal, and how does it work? Aeroseal is a cutting-edge technology that seals leaks in air ducts from the inside, using a non-toxic, water-based aerosol mist made of polymer particles.
This eliminates the need for demolition or cutting into walls. Traditional sealing methods require manual patching with tape or mastic, which can easily miss hidden or hard-to-reach gaps. However, Aeroseal for leaky ductwork utilizes advanced pressurization to deliver sealant exactly where it’s needed.
These particles remain airborne until they reach a gap. When air tries to escape through gaps in ductwork, aerosol particles stick to the edges and accumulate until the seepage is sealed. This targeted approach seals hidden breaches without any demolition or mess, making it highly effective, reducing duct leakage by up to 90%. Throughout this process, an HVAC technician monitors this rate in your air ducts. Once the sealing is complete, they will perform a pressurization test to verify the results.
Why Choose Aeroseal
If leaky ductwork has left your HVAC system struggling to keep up when you need it most, consider choosing Aeroseal. Is it less invasive than traditional sealing methods while providing numerous other benefits, including:
Unmatched Effectiveness
Aeroseal provides unmatched effectiveness, as it can target hidden duct leaks from within, ensuring even the most hard-to-reach seepage gets sealed.
Lower Your Energy Bills
When your air ducts leak, your HVAC system has to run longer and harder to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home, which can cause your energy bills to skyrocket. Fortunately, using Aeroseal for leaky ductwork can reduce energy costs by 30% or more.
Extends HVAC System Life
Constant HVAC system operation due to leaks increases energy bills and can cause premature wear. Effective sealing from Aeroseal can then save you money in the long run by helping prevent costly repairs and by extending your HVAC system’s lifespan.
Improve Year-Round Comfort
Leaky air ducts can create hot and cold spots in your home, reducing indoor comfort. By sealing seepage, Aeroseal can help ensure consistent airflow throughout your home, with many homeowners noticing improvements in comfort the same day.
Boost Indoor Air Quality
Seepage in your air ducts allows conditioned air to escape and lets pollutants like dust, mold spores, and fumes from attics or crawl spaces enter your air supply. It can reduce indoor air quality and cause problems for people with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions. Fortunately, Aeroseal creates a tighter, cleaner air duct system by blocking these contaminants, helping you breathe easier.
Ask Us About Aeroseal for Your Leaky Ductwork Today!
Leaky ducts are a common problem that can cause serious issues by putting unnecessary strain on your HVAC system and reducing your indoor air quality. If you’ve noticed issues with your HVAC system, such as hot/cold spots, increased energy consumption, and longer cycling, you should then consider contacting an experienced HVAC professional to have a leak test performed.
If you believe your Brevard County home has air duct seepage, consider reaching out to Kabran Air Conditioning & Heating today. With over 40 years of service to Florida’s Space Coast, our team possesses the knowledge, experience, and equipment to deliver expert leak detection and sealing services utilizing Aeroseal’s cutting-edge technology. Feel free to contact us today to learn more about the benefits of this technology.


