Air Care, a Chandler, Ariz.-based HVAC contractor, announced that it is providing Aeroseal duct sealing with the purchase of a new air conditioning unit. The offer applies to all new air conditioning units purchased from and installed by Air Care for a limited time.
Avista Utilities has announced its new Manufactured Home Duct Sealing Program, which enables qualifying customers in Washington to have their home’s ductwork sealed and receive other energy efficiency products at no cost. Avista said the service, a $500 value, can help customers save up to 30 percent on their energy bill.
Aeroseal seals leaks from the inside of the duct system. Applied as a non-toxic aerosol mist, it is pumped throughout the interior of the ductwork where it accumulates and bonds around the various gaps and leaks throughout the system.
The DP 1090 solvent-based duct sealer is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design- (LEED) qualified as a low-emitting sealant with volatile organic compounds less than 50 grams/liter. The sealant skins in less than a minute to help installers avoid the clean-up commonly associated with solvent-based duct sealers.
Aeroseal LLC has expanded into Canada with two new licensed distributors now offering Aeroseal services in the greater Toronto area. This announcement comes as the company ships its 100th duct sealing system to distributors.
Aeroseal LLC announced it has expanded into Canada with two new licensed distributors now offering Aeroseal duct sealing services in the greater Toronto area. The new Canadian dealers are Niagara Duct Cleaning, St. Catharines, Ontario, and Cassidy’s Air Duct Cleaning, Ajax, Ontario.
Aeroseal LLC announced that it has expanded into Canada with two new licensed distributors now offering Aeroseal duct sealing services in the greater Toronto area. This announcement comes as the company has shipped its 100th duct sealing system to distributors.
When tests indicated that the ventilation shafts in Ohio State University’s (OSU’s) William Hall Complex Extension had unacceptable leakage, workers were able to seal all 19 shafts of the six-story dormitory building in less than two weeks, saving costs and allowing the construction schedule to remain on track.