Aeroseal Services
Imagine losing 30 cents of every dollar you spend on heating and cooling your Maricopa County home.
Leaky ducts are the culprit, wasting energy and compromising the indoor air quality (IAQ) inside your home. Fortunately, Mason Pro Services has a practical solution: Aeroseal Duct Sealing.
Don’t let your comfort and wallet suffer! Aeroseal Duct Sealing offers a proven solution to seal those leaks and improve your home’s efficiency. This state-of-the-art technology reduces leakage in your ductwork system by as much as 90 percent.
It offers a proven, people/pet-safe method to keep your home comfortable year-round.
Schedule a free consultation with Mason Pro Services to learn about Aeroseal Duct Sealing and how it can Improve the air quality inside your Mesa, AZ, home. We’re a longtime HVAC company in the greater Phoenix area with a deep understanding of Mesa’s climate and air quality conditions.
Are You Breathing Bad Air?
The Valley’s hot, dry weather demands a quality HVAC system and sealed ductwork.
Unfortunately, that is not always the case. In most homes, up to 30 percent of the air that moves through your air ducts is lost to leaks and loose connections.
Any contaminants pulled in by a leaky ductwork system can end up in your Southern Arizona home, creating poor indoor air quality and potential health issues. Everything from auto exhaust, appliance fumes, and even radon gases can end up circulating in your home’s airflow through loose air ducts.
Unlike other sealing methods, Aeroseal can seal hidden leaks in your ducts. The sealant only sticks to the holes in your air ducts and does not coat your ductwork.
Best of all, tightly sealed air ducts can significantly lower your utility bills.
What Is Aeroseal Duct Sealing?
Aeroseal Duct Sealing tackles leaks from the inside out. Aeroseal software allows our Mason Pro Services technician to accurately measure the duct leakage in a residential home.
The Aeroseal process puts escaping air under pressure and causes polymer particles to stick first to the edges of a leak and then to each other until the leak is closed.
The technology was developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with financial research support from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Improve Your Phoenix Air Quality
Virtually all duct systems, even new ones, eventually leak. This is mainly a byproduct of the manufacturing and installation process. If not correctly sealed, every joint and seam of metal ductwork, flex duct, and fiber board will leak.
Due to the duct’s location, hand sealing is often not a viable option. Even brand-new homes will typically have leakage if not sealed and tested.
Our certified Aeroseal process includes a pre-test and a post-test to show the savings.
Because we seal from the inside of the duct using proprietary technology, our sealing process can seal even the most inaccessible leaks in the system and ensure the whole system meets our sealing criteria.
How Aeroseal Sealing Works
Aeroseal is a safe, non-toxic, water-based formula that effectively seals all the holes in your air ducts and vents, directing your conditioned air to where it needs to go. The Aeroseal technology pinpoints the smallest of leaks to ensure you enjoy the maximum comfort from your HVAC system.
To start the process, we block all your vents and registers to pressurize your system. We also close off the internal components of your HVAC system to protect them from any sealant being blown through the ductwork.
This system pressurization allows our technology to find all the cracks and holes where the air is leaking. Depending on the condition of your ductwork, the process can take 60 minutes to several hours.
Preparing Your Mesa, AZ, Home for Duct Sealing:
- We need access to all registers in your home and may ask you to move any heavy furniture from those areas.
- The AC will be turned off during the sealing process.
- Our technicians might suggest covering sensitive electronics and other items.
- We encourage you to remove any pets from the home during the process. Our technicians will be going in and out all day, the doors will be open, and the AC will be down.
The Benefits of Sealed Air Ducts
Is the upstairs of your older Mesa home a bit stuffy? Conditioned air from your HVAC system is likely struggling to reach the upstairs rooms. Sealing your ductwork significantly improves the amount of airflow coming from your vents and eliminates the stuffiness in your home.
Air ducts can be easy to neglect—they’re typically hidden behind walls and ceilings. But you can imagine the dust and debris accumulating inside those ducts over time.
Sealing your ductwork is one of the best ways to get the most value out of your HVAC equipment.
Some of the benefits from tightly sealed air ducts include:
- Greater humidity control
- Improved airflow
- Even temperatures
- Comfort in every room
Aeroseal Duct Sealing Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What size of holes can be sealed using the Aeroseal process?
A: Holes and cracks up to 5/8 inch wide can be completely sealed.
Q: Can ducts be cleaned after Aerosealing?
A: Ducts of all types can be cleaned after Aerosealing.
Q: Does the sealant coat the inside of the ductwork?
A: The sealant only sticks to the holes in the air duct without coating the rest of the duct.
Q: Will it harm my electronics? Pets? Artwork?
A: No. Our technicians are trained to protect all sensitive objects in the home.
Q: What are the estimated savings?
A: Some homeowners have saved up to 40 percent on their energy bill. Factors such as the weather and the condition of your HVAC equipment will impact the savings.
We Are Southern Arizona’s Air Quality Experts
Mason Pro Services is family-owned. We proudly invest in our team members and our community:
- Faithfully serving the Mesa and surrounding Phoenix Area since 1993.
- No hidden costs or surprise fees.
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Learn More About Aeroseal Duct Sealing
Aeroseal Duct Sealing breathes new life into your ductwork. Mason Pro Services provides quality duct sealing services for homeowners and businesses in Mesa, AZ, and all the surrounding communities. Call us at (602) 680-5086 or request service online for a free consultation.