Air Duct Aeroseal

from $3,099.00

Aeroseal duct sealing is a professional HVAC service designed to seal air leaks from the inside of ductwork using advanced Aeroseal-based technology. This process is especially effective for leaks located above ceilings, inside walls, shafts, or other areas that are difficult or costly to access manually.

Using Aeroseal, the duct system is temporarily pressurized and a sealing compound is introduced into the airflow. As the air escapes through leaks, the sealant particles collect at those leak locations and gradually close the gaps—without coating the entire duct interior.

The process is fully monitored in real time and includes measured before-and-after leakage testing, providing clear, documented verification of results.

Aerosol duct sealing helps improve:

  • Airflow delivery to occupied spaces

  • System efficiency and pressure balance

  • Comfort consistency across zones

  • Performance and stability

Each project includes system preparation, controlled sealing, verification testing, and a final report documenting leakage reduction. Final scope and pricing depend on system size, configuration, and site conditions.

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Aeroseal duct sealing is a professional HVAC service designed to seal air leaks from the inside of ductwork using advanced Aeroseal-based technology. This process is especially effective for leaks located above ceilings, inside walls, shafts, or other areas that are difficult or costly to access manually.

Using Aeroseal, the duct system is temporarily pressurized and a sealing compound is introduced into the airflow. As the air escapes through leaks, the sealant particles collect at those leak locations and gradually close the gaps—without coating the entire duct interior.

The process is fully monitored in real time and includes measured before-and-after leakage testing, providing clear, documented verification of results.

Aerosol duct sealing helps improve:

  • Airflow delivery to occupied spaces

  • System efficiency and pressure balance

  • Comfort consistency across zones

  • Performance and stability

Each project includes system preparation, controlled sealing, verification testing, and a final report documenting leakage reduction. Final scope and pricing depend on system size, configuration, and site conditions.