Tired Of Fighting A Never Ending Battle With Dust?
Leaky Ductwork Creates A Dusty Home.
Sealing your ductwork does more than save you money. It helps improve your family's health.
In a home with gaps in the ductwork, pollutants from unconditioned spaces get sucked into your ducts leaving you with lots of dust and poor air quality.
Sealing your systems supply & return ducts is important to you and your family’s health and well-being. The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology estimates that 50% of all illnesses are caused by poor indoor air quality (IAQ). The EPA lists indoor pollution as one of the top five environmental risks to public health, causing 8.5 million deaths each year.
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Leaky return ducts will result in having:
– Dusty home air supply and more frequent filter changes.
– Poor and unhealthy indoor air quality.
– Uncontrollable humidity problems.
– Possible mold growth inside of your ducts from moisture.
– Increased energy consumption.
of your time is spent inside your home. A major source of air pollution.
more pollutants in indoor air supply than outdoor air supply.
people have, or will develop Asthma over the course of their life.
of childhood Asthma cases are caused by indoor air quality issues.
90%
2-5x
1 in 2
50%
Blocks Dust & Allergens To Create a Cleaner Environment
Sealed air returns dramatically reduce gross dust, dirt, allergens, and other air pollutants from being introduced into your system and then blasted all over your house.
Provides Healthier Airflow Throughout Your Home
In addition to greater airflow coming out of your vents, sealing your ducts blocks out all the filthy dust, dirt, and allergens, providing the fresh air that you expect and putting your mind at ease.
Control Humidity Issues and Avoid Mold Growth
Sealing your air returns will block humid and unconditioned air from entering the system and reduce the threat of mold growth inside your ducts.
Facts About Dust & Duct Sealing
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We’ve included third-party information about dust and the importance of duct sealing for improving comfort, air quality, and energy efficiency/savings in homes (and buildings too):
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https://www.thisoldhouse.com/heating-cooling/21210274/too-much-dust
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https://tedsenergytips.com/2012/01/18/dusty-house/
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https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/seal_insulate/identify-problems-you-want-fix
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https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/heating-cooling/duct-sealing/benefits