Effective. Affordable. Simple.

Aeroseal Pacific home Duct Sealing can improve your home comfort, reduce your energy bills, and improve your indoor air quality.

Increase Your Comfort

Improve temperature regulation

Lower Energy Consumption

Decrease monthly expenses

Improve Air Quality

Reduce allergens & debris

Leakage Measurements

Before & after testing

ABOUT AEROSEAL


The Aeroseal process won the “Best of What’s New” award from Popular Science magazine, and the “Energy 100” award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE also rated the Aeroseal duct sealing process as one of the 23 most beneficial technologies available to American consumers that has come out since the agency was created.

The Aeroseal air duct sealing system was invented in 1994 by Dr. Mark Modera, a scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a campus of the University of California in Berkeley. It used a simple two-step process: diagnose and seal.

THE BENEFITS


Number 1

Number 1

Home Comfort


People struggling with high temperature variations between rooms or floors might not realize most of their conditioned air is escaping through duct leaks instead of flowing into their living space! Leaks in your ductwork allow cooled or heated air to escape into your attic, basement, crawlspace or even into your walls.

Number 2

Number 2

Dust & Allergies


Pollen, dust mites, mold, animal dander and other contaminates are common allergy triggers. There is not much you can do about pollen or dust outside of your home but when you’re indoors nothing is worse than having that month long runny nose during the fall or mold allergies in the spring.

Number 3

Number 3

Energy Savings


Over 90% of existing buildings have air duct systems that contain small holes and cracks that reduce the level of comfort and increase heating and cooling costs. On average, 30 cents of every $1 spent on heating and cooling never makes it to your living spaces because it is leaking out of your ductwork!

Indoor Air Quality & Home Saftey

Many home owners notice dust collection around registers and higher than average dust collecting on surfaces throughout their homes. Leaky ducts pull dust, mold, and other pollutants into your home, presenting indoor air quality issues and creating and/or aggravating allergy problems. Duct leaks also contribute to safety issues in residential homes relating to back drafting of gas appliance fumes, auto exhaust and radon gas into your living space.