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  Duct leakage may be causing your system to perform inefficiently.

A good transmission gets power to all the wheels of a car.  Just like a good air duct system gets air to all the rooms of your home. 

Leaky ductwork often means that you have to use more energy to be comfortable. 

It may also mean your system is "overcompensating" by pushing or pulling too much air through the wrong parts of you house -- and making a lot of noise through the return air grille in the process.

Here's what independent utility companies, researchers and government officials are publishing about how Aeroseal fixes the problem of leaky ducts and high energy bills ...

Improved Duct Sealing
ASHRAE Journal
(Oct 2003)

"Nothing is certain but death and taxes - and perhaps leaky ducts."

Cooler Fall Weather, Higher Gas Costs Remind Homeowners to Prepare Now
Yahoo!Finance (Oct 2003)

"As homeowners fire up their furnaces due to colder temperatures, they need to be prepared for their winter natural gas bills. Nicor Services' solutions are designed to offer homeowners several options to prepare for colder weather and higher winter gas costs including:

-- Sealing Household Ductwork - Named one of the 23 most beneficial technologies for the American consumer by the U.S. Department of Energy, Aeroseal (R) is a new process for sealing ductwork from the inside.  The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that up to 40 percent of heated air is lost through leaky ducts.  On average, customers using Aeroseal (R) have saved up to $300 annually on their energy bills, while improving indoor air quality and providing balanced temperatures from room to room."

A Cool Way to Save Money
ABC30-ActionNews (September 2003)

"The average homeowner spends about $1,300 per year on energy costs, but did you know that a leaky air duct system in your home could cause up to 20% of those energy costs to be wasted?

Scientists have a new way to seal your air ducts that could help keep runaway air from leaking out. Temperature problems in your home can sometimes be the work of leaky air ducts — a major waste of energy. Some experts say the traditional ways we seal them up, using duct tape or caulking, aren't very reliable. Now, mechanical engineers at a government lab have come up with a way to seal up air ducts more tightly. It's called Aeroseal."

Do a Spring Cleaning on Your Energy Bills
The Street.com (April 2002)

"For those who want a perfect seal in hard-to-reach places, EPA's Rashkin recommends a brand-new product called Aeroseal, which seals ducts from the inside out, just as the sprays used for flat tires do."

Billions in Lost Energy Leak Out of Home Heating and Cooling Ducts
The New Environmentalist (March 2002)

"Happily for Californians, the technology to seal ducts within the attic, walls, and basements of their homes already exists. No, not duct tape, which has been proven to be ineffective at sealing ducts, but rather an aerosol sealant mechanism that seals ducts from the inside, like the stuff you put in your carís radiator to seal leaks."

Not Your Daddy's Duct Sealing Method
Home Energy Magazine Online (Jan/Feb 1998)

"In new homes and older homes, significant amounts of energy can be saved simply by paying close attention to how a duct system is installed and what materials are used in the installation. Research from Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) shows that the average new home has duct losses of up to 400 cubic feet per minute of air loss ..."

Sealing Duct Leaks Saves Energy and Money Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1998)

"According to Mark Ternes of ORNL's Energy Division, 'Ducts that pass through unconditioned spaces—attics, garages, or crawl spaces—have a good chance of losing energy. Losses can be very high if the ducts are uninsulated. Even when the ducts are wrapped with insulation, leaks at joints and corners can be big energy losers.'"

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