Puyallup HVAC Aeroseal Services
Rainier Heating & Cooling is your trusted partner for Puyallup HVAC Aeroseal Services. If you struggle with uneven temperatures, high energy bills, or poor indoor air quality, our services can help. By sealing leaks in your ductwork, Aeroseal boosts your HVAC system's efficiency, leading to a more comfortable home and lower energy costs.
Imagine a system that delivers consistent airflow and temperature control throughout every room. Our skilled team can assess your ductwork, providing a seamless process and effective results. Let us transform your home's comfort efficiently and reliably.
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How Aeroseal Works
Aeroseal is a sealant that our team can inject into your HVAC duct system. This process takes about one hour. Small aerosol particles are suspended in the air by maintaining continuous airflow. When the air stream encounters a sharp turn at a leak, these particles collide with the ductwork edges and stick to them.
This collective action gradually seals leaks, improving the duct's structural integrity. As a result, airflow becomes more consistent, and your HVAC system performs more efficiently. This method is effective for preventing air loss through leaks, leading to a more balanced temperature distribution in your home.
The Aeroseal Duct Sealing Process
Our team starts by covering all grills and registers in the home using foam. Then, we connect the Aeroseal machine to the ductwork near the furnace. Once everything is blocked, we seal the furnace to protect its components. The Aeroseal machine then releases an atomized polymer into the ducts. The sealing particles move to leakage points, like joints and seams, where they latch onto the edges and form a seal.
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Aeroseal FAQs
Is the Sealant Safe?
Absolutely, the Aeroseal sealant is safe. It is non-toxic and has been used in hospitals, surgery centers, schools, and government facilities globally. Independent lab tests confirm that the sealant contains very low concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making it environmentally friendly.
Furthermore, the primary component of the sealant does not have a maximum exposure limit set by OSHA. This means you can confidently enjoy improved air quality while knowing that your health and safety are prioritized.
Does the Sealant Emit Any Harmful Fumes?
No, the sealant does not emit harmful fumes. DuctSeal LT, the primary sealant used in Aeroseal, is a water-based stable acrylic emulsion. It is tested and certified as "Ultra Low VOC," meaning it releases very low amounts of volatile organic compounds into the air. This substance is a safe option for homes and commercial spaces.
DuctSeal LT provides effective duct sealing without compromising indoor air quality. Enjoy cleaner, fresher air with peace of mind regarding your safety.
How Much Can the Sealant Save Me on My Utility Bill?
When you seal your ductwork with Aeroseal, you could see significant savings on your utility bill. Independent government-sponsored studies indicate that sealing ductwork can save up to $850 per year.
Calculating exact savings might be challenging since various factors influence energy consumption. The location and age of your home play a significant role. Weather patterns in your area and your specific HVAC usage also factor into the equation. To determine your likely energy savings, schedule a free estimate with our team. We can assess your current system setup and highlight likely areas for improvement.
How Big of a Leak Will Be Sealed?
Aeroseal can efficiently seal leaks as large as a 5/8-inch hole. This area covers most common ductwork issues, providing effective improvement in airflow and system performance.
During the sealing process, our technicians evaluate the ductwork for larger, accessible leaks. If we find any, we can perform manual repairs before using Aeroseal. These repairs help to expedite the overall sealing process, helping ensure all leaks are adequately addressed.
By tackling both small and large leaks, our team can help maximize the efficiency and reliability of your HVAC system, delivering superior air quality and comfort in your home.
Should I Be in the House During Sealing?
For an efficient sealing process, we advise residents to leave the house while our technicians work. Our team needs to move throughout your home to prepare each room for sealing. Doors, windows, and vents are adjusted, and coverings are placed on grills and registers.
Without interruptions, our installation team can complete the process faster. Your cooperation helps us deliver consistent airflow and improved comfort in your home. Consider planning activities outside the house during this time. Once sealing finishes, you can return to a more comfortable environment.
Our HVAC sealing team is here to help repair the ductwork in your home or office. We operate all across the Puyallup area, and we offer free estimates. You can schedule time with us online today.
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