Are your ducts leaking?

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In houses with forced-air heating and cooling systems, ducts are used to distribute conditioned air throughout the house. In a typical house, however, about 20 percent of the air that moves through the duct system can be lost due to leaks, holes, and poorly connected ducts. For this reason alone, Gold Seal Homes seals the entire HVAC (heat, ventilation & air conditioning) system.  The result is lower utility bills and a more comfortable house, no matter how the thermostat is set.

If your home was not sealed in this way, How do you know that your home has poorly performing ducts?

  • you have high summer and winter utility bills;
  • you have rooms that are difficult to heat and cool;
  • you have stuffy rooms that never seem to feel comfortable;
  • your ducts are located in an attic, crawl space, or the garage;
  • you find tangled or kinked flexible ducts in your system.

Benefits of Duct Sealing

A duct system that is well-designed and properly sealed can make your home more comfortable, energy-efficient, and safer.

Learn more about the Benefits of Duct Sealing.

Simple Steps to Improving Duct Performance

Because ducts are often concealed in walls, ceiling, attics, and basements, repairing them can be difficult. But there are things that you can do to improve duct performance in your house.

Some homeowners choose to take on duct sealing as a do-it-yourself project. Energy Star has a great brochure on this topic. Start by sealing air leaks using mastic sealant or metal tape and insulating all the ducts that you can access (such as those in attics, crawl spaces, unfinished basements, and garages). Never use duct tape, as it is not long-lasting. Also, make sure that the connections at vents and registers are well-sealed where they meet the floors, walls, and ceiling. These are common locations to find leaks and disconnected ductwork.

Many homeowners choose to work with a professional contractor for duct improvement projects. Most heating and cooling equipment contractors also repair ductwork.

Keeping it clean – Behind The Paint

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Keeping a house clean during construction is a real challenge, but it pays off for the customer in the long run. Ensuring that vents and hard to reach places are free of dust and debris will promote better indoor air quality, and reduce the amount of dusting required. After the house is complete we power vacuum the ventilation system, but that can still leave some residual dust.

We have come up with a couple of preventative measures after the heating systems (HVAC and fireplaces) are installed to reduce dust from getting into these areas. Vents are ‘hard-protected’ with sacrificial vent covers and covered again with screen (as in photo, fireplaces are clad with poly until the tile setter arrives on site.

These are just a couple simple things we have come up with to make us better, ‘Behind The Paint’ .