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Call us at 580-762-5935 for more information on the
new Aeroseal process!
AeroSealOK.com
Oklahoma's ONLY
Certified Dealer! New or Old your heat and air duct may be
costing you money and comfort! Even a small leak can cause
significant loss of heating and cooling. In the past, if duct
repairs were attempted, a person would crawl through the attic or
under your house to apply good old fashion duct tape. Today,
Aeroseal has provided a powerful tool to patch cracks, splits and
holes in duct systems that would have been inaccessible and
impossible to seal in the
past.
When the computerized
Aeroseal process begins on your home or business, all room ceiling
or floor registers are removed and foam plugs are installed in their
place. An access hole is cut into the supply or return plenum and a
temporary collar is then attached. The air conditioning coil, fan
and furnace are temporarily blocked with a foam plug so that the
sealant particles produced by the machine will not find their way
into the equipment. The Aeroseal injection machine is then connected
to the duct system using a long flexible plastic
tube.
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- Indoor air is found to be up to 40 times more polluted than
outdoor air.
- Most people spend 80-90% of their time indoors.
- 50% of all illness is caused or aggravated by polluted indoor
air.
- The average person breathes 500 cubic feet of air daily.
- There are up to 30 million dust and pollutant particles in one
cubic foot of air.
- The average home accumulates over 40 pounds of dust a year.
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The Aeroseal technology uses a fan to
blow small dry adhesive particles into the temporarily blocked duct
system, depositing these particles directly on the edges of holes to
create seals. With all primary registers and the furnace blocked,
the suspended adhesive particles forced into the ducts have only one
place to go; cracks, holes and leaks. As the airstream exits the
duct through leaks, the adhesive particles stick to the edge of the
leak and build a seal up to 5/8 inch wide without leaving excess
deposits on interior duct surfaces.
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Air flow, duct pressure and particle
sizes are optimally controlled to maximize leak sealing. The
Aeroseal injection process takes approximately 1 to 3 hours
depending on duct system size and quantity/type of leakage. The
Aeroseal software allows the technician and the customer to view the
sealing process in real time. In addition, while the sealing process
is underway, the technician will manually seal leaks found at
register boots, return platforms and HVAC equipment. Once the
Aeroseal process is complete, the technician will again measure the
duct system leakage using the Aeroseal machine.
A certificate of sealing is generated by the computer that shows
duct leakage amounts before and after sealing as well as overall
system capacity improvement.
The computer also generates a
service label that is applied to the customers' HVAC equipment,
reminding them of the service that has been provided.
To
complete the Aeroseal process, the technician removes all register
and equipment plugs from the system, patches the injection hole and
replaces the room registers, all back to the original
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