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Air Duct Sealing Services in Contra Costa, CA

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Air Duct Sealing Services in Contra Costa, CA

Understanding the Importance of Air Duct Sealing in Contra Costa


Signs Indicating You Need Air Duct Sealing in Contra Costa:


Are your energy bills higher than usual during extreme weather? Does your home take too long to heat or cool? Is there dust and debris blowing through your living areas? These problems could be due to leaks, holes, disconnected ducts, or uneven air distribution.


Sealing your air ducts can improve comfort and energy efficiency. Energy Star notes that 20-30% of air moving through your ducts can be lost due to such issues, making your HVAC system work harder and drawing dust into your home from attics or crawl spaces.

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The Process and Benefits of Air Duct Sealing in Contra Costa


The Sealing Steps:


  • Unsealed Boot Issue: This gap allows dust and debris to enter your home and conditioned air to escape.
  • Mastic Tape Sealing: The metal boot beneath the register is secured with mastic tape.
  • Mastic Sealant Application: The boot is sealed to the floor with mastic sealant.

Advantages of Air Duct Sealing:


  • Energy Efficiency: Proper sealing reduces energy bills by ensuring efficient operation of heating and cooling systems.
  • Enhanced Air Quality: Sealing prevents dust and debris from entering your home, improving indoor air quality.
  • Improved Comfort: A well-sealed system ensures more effective heating and cooling, maintaining a comfortable environment.
  • Longer HVAC Lifespan: Reducing strain on your HVAC system helps extend its life.
  • Environmental Benefits: Improved efficiency means less energy use, lowering your carbon footprint.

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The Air Doctor Standards


 Air Doctor adheres to NADCA standard specification guide and uses the source removal method. We use a portable HEPA filtered air duct vacuum system (and/or gas-powered commercial air duct vacuums) to clean all supply ducts, return air ducts, and plenums. This system is brought into each room and used in conjunction with a compressed air whip (and/or rotating power brushes). The air whip agitates the duct while the HEPA filtered air duct vacuum system creates a negative vacuum at 3500 cfm (up to 10,000 cfm with our gas-powered commercial air duct vacuums). Once each supply air duct is cleaned, the return air system is cleaned in the same fashion. Finally, we clean the furnace unit.

Clean Water Is a Basic Necessity -

So Is CLEAN AIR!

Additional Vent Maintenance & Installation Services For Your Home or Business


Air Doctor offers these services to further improve your HVAC system's performance and maintain a healthy environment.


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