Ductwork sealing with Aeroseal is a process that uses an injection polymer glue that is aerosolized in the duct system, sealing the ductwork from the inside. The Department of Energy and SRP estimate at least 20% of the air in the ductwork is lost from duct leaks.
Aeroseal cost can range from $1200-$1700 depending on factors such as the accessibility of the coils, ceiling height, duct configuration and existing leakage. First, you should make sure that your home needs Aeroseal and your ductwork is truly inaccessible. At Green ID, we believe in making homes energy efficient at a fair price. Call us today for a free quote to seal your ductwork.
Aeroseal cost can range from $1200-$1700 depending on factors such as the accessibility of the coils, ceiling height, duct configuration and existing leakage. First, you should make sure that your home needs Aeroseal and your ductwork is truly inaccessible. At Green ID, we believe in making homes energy efficient at a fair price. Call us today for a free quote to seal your ductwork.
Aeroseal is very effective at sealing both inaccessible leaks and the accessible ductwork leakage. The Aeroseal report will show where you leakage started at and how much the leakage was reduced. In most cases our technicians can seal more than 95% of the home's leakage on the supply ductwork. Aeroseal is not typically done on the return side but the return side is just as important as the supply registers.
Manual ductwork sealing can also achieve less than 1% leakage as measured by our blower door so you want to be sure you need Aerosealing before you make the investment because Aerosealing tends to be 50-100% higher in cost than manual duct sealing.
Manual ductwork sealing can also achieve less than 1% leakage as measured by our blower door so you want to be sure you need Aerosealing before you make the investment because Aerosealing tends to be 50-100% higher in cost than manual duct sealing.