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A Great Ways to Seal Duct Work in your Greensboro NC Home to Reduce Your Electric Power Bills Air ducts in a house leak on account of the ways that they are made. Because of the short sizes of their design, there is certainly risk of a large number of leaks with the entire cooling and heating system. Air could certainly leak both in and out of the system, allowing the HVAC unit to operate harder than it needs to, wasting precious money each month in power bills. If an individual has rooms which have been warmer or cooler than the rest, it can be a good indication that one has leaky duct work. New family homes are usually not necessarily free from the issues of badly sealed duct work. Heating and Air Greensboro NC desires to provide this information to its current customers and to the citizens of Greensboro NC. Traditionally, about 30 % of a home's heated or cooled air leaks out of the duct work. Consequently, accurately sealing these leaks conserves quite a bit of money month-to-month. In addition, with such leaks efficiently closed, it will certainly cut down on dust and dirt that enters the air, boosting the overall air quality of your home too. It is a straightforward fix for these leaks, but might take a little time, for the common house has as much as 180 feet of duct work. In the big picture, if everyone in the The United States was to seal their leaking duct work, more than $5 billion in electrical energy costs will probably be retained a year. It is definitely an excellent strategy to reduce the effects of burning fossil fuels for making electric energy and the side effects on our environment. Most duct work is sealed with duct tape, but this is probably the least successful material to implement. Mastic tape is a more suitable approach to use to seal cracks and leaks. Mastic tape is waterproof, flexible and dries as a rubbery stretchy substance. It can expand and contract just as the duct work expands and contracts with temperature shifts. It can be used on metal, fiberglass and flexible duct work. It comes packaged in caulking tubes, tubs and large buckets. It can be put on with a brush, caulking gun, trowel or alternatively by hand (though one will want to wear a glove). One gallon can seal about 20 to 40 joints. The easiest variety is the water based when it comes to clean up, while it does comes in ail based forms as well. With regard to working with mastic, ensure the location is clean of any dust and dirt. One can use a dry rag to dust it off. Make sure there aren't any missing screws and the present ones are screwed in tightly and that any sections of duct work not connecting together are closed. Gaps of up to a quarter inch can be sealed well. Put on the mastic a minimum of one inch all around the crack in a thick coat, around 1/16 of an inch thick. If there exists gaps larger than one quarter inch, make use of a fiberglass mesh tape to cover the gap to start with. The mastic takes between Two to four hours to dry. After, wrap the duct work with a effective fiberglass insulation. Don't assume that the insulation that an individual currently has on the duct work will be more than enough to seal the air loss. If there exists dirt streaks on the outside of the duct work, there is certainly a duct leak present. Simply remove the insulation and seal the gaps as detailed above. Heating and Air Greensboro NC is available in order to aid with any queries you have using this procedure. Heating and Air Greensboro NC

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Page 1: A Great Ways to Seal Duct Work in your Greensboro NC Home to Reduce Your Electric Power Bills

A Great Ways to Seal Duct Work in your Greensboro NC Home to Reduce Your Electric Power Bills

Air ducts in a house leak on account of the ways that they are made. Because of the short sizes of their

design, there is certainly risk of a large number of leaks with the entire cooling and heating system. Air

could certainly leak both in and out of the system, allowing the HVAC unit to operate harder than it needs

to, wasting precious money each month in power bills. If an individual has rooms which have been warmer

or cooler than the rest, it can be a good indication that one has leaky duct work. New family homes are

usually not necessarily free from the issues of badly sealed duct work. Heating and Air Greensboro NC

desires to provide this information to its current customers and to the citizens of Greensboro NC.

Traditionally, about 30 % of a home's heated or cooled air leaks out of the duct work. Consequently,

accurately sealing these leaks conserves quite a bit of money month-to-month. In addition, with such leaks

efficiently closed, it will certainly cut down on dust and dirt that enters the air, boosting the overall air

quality of your home too. It is a straightforward fix for these leaks, but might take a little time, for the

common house has as much as 180 feet of duct work. In the big picture, if everyone in the The United States

was to seal their leaking duct work, more than $5 billion in electrical energy costs will probably be retained

a year. It is definitely an excellent strategy to reduce the effects of burning fossil fuels for making electric

energy and the side effects on our environment.

Most duct work is sealed with duct tape, but this is probably the least successful material to implement.

Mastic tape is a more suitable approach to use to seal cracks and leaks. Mastic tape is waterproof, flexible

and dries as a rubbery stretchy substance. It can expand and contract just as the duct work expands and

contracts with temperature shifts. It can be used on metal, fiberglass and flexible duct work. It comes

packaged in caulking tubes, tubs and large buckets. It can be put on with a brush, caulking gun, trowel or

alternatively by hand (though one will want to wear a glove). One gallon can seal about 20 to 40 joints. The

easiest variety is the water based when it comes to clean up, while it does comes in ail based forms as well.

With regard to working with mastic, ensure the location is clean of any dust and dirt. One can use a dry rag

to dust it off. Make sure there aren't any missing screws and the present ones are screwed in tightly and that

any sections of duct work not connecting together are closed. Gaps of up to a quarter inch can be sealed

well. Put on the mastic a minimum of one inch all around the crack in a thick coat, around 1/16 of an inch

thick. If there exists gaps larger than one quarter inch, make use of a fiberglass mesh tape to cover the gap to

start with. The mastic takes between Two to four hours to dry. After, wrap the duct work with a effective

fiberglass insulation. Don't assume that the insulation that an individual currently has on the duct work will

be more than enough to seal the air loss. If there exists dirt streaks on the outside of the duct work, there is

certainly a duct leak present. Simply remove the insulation and seal the gaps as detailed above. Heating and

Air Greensboro NC is available in order to aid with any queries you have using this procedure.

Heating and Air Greensboro NC