- Approximate cost of services:
- $1,800.00
- Company Response
Thank you for your business and your review.
Aeroseal Tech Team
Thank you for your business and your review.
Aeroseal Tech Team
Thank you Jeffrey, your house had some challenges for us, and after a long day all was fixed.
Victor
Thank you Jamie, it's always a pleasure for us to know our customers are happy for the job we do.
Victor
Thank you Natasha and Ivan, we know the difference it made for your house and for your family. Enjoy your comfortable house.
Victor
Thank you for having us, enjoy your better air flow for the entire house.
Aeroseal Tech Team
Remarkable Duct Airflow Improvement
Thank you for your business, and well explained opinion Reid, you're one more step closer into home efficiency.We're always here to help.
Victor.
Thank you James, now with all new windows and doors you have, but also with a proper air flow with high efficiency sealed ducts this house becomes a home for you and your family.
Victor
Thank you Paulo, we just did what was promised. Was a pleasure to serve you.
Victor
Duct Sealing/ Equalization of Hot & Cold Rooms
Thank you Darsh, your new 3 storey home now got its normal air flow.
Enjoy it.
Victor
Equalization of cold or hot room
Susan, we hope your house will serve you and your family for so many years from now.
Thank you
Aeroseal Tech specializing in Aeroseal Technology and other ways to improve Air Quality, Air Volume and Velocity for residential and commercial buildings. We take on jobs ranging from simple to complicated and perform all work with the utmost attention to detail and customer service. This way we are able to achieve the best results for our customers which we guarantee for 10 years!
Aeroseal Duct Sealing is a patented breakthrough technology that tackles leaks from the inside out. Aeroseal software allows the technician to accurately measure the duct leakage in residential homes and commercial buildings. The Aeroseal process puts escaping air under pressure and causes polymer particles to stick first to the edges of a leak, then to each other until the leak is closed.
The technology was developed within the Indoor Environment Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, whose IAQ scientists tested it. The research was funded by US Environmental protection agency, US dept. of Energy, Electric Power Research Institute and California Institute of Energy and Environment.
The University of California was granted initial patents in 1996 and 1999, and Aeroseal holds an exclusive license to the technology.