Improve Your Building’s Indoor Air Quality

The research findings are clear. Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a huge factor in the health and well being of building occupants.

Improve Your Building’s Indoor Air Quality

The research findings are clear. Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a huge factor in the health and well being of building occupants.

The average American spends up to 90% of their time in an indoor environment, where the US EPA estimates air contaminants can be 50x worse — thanks to leaky ductwork.

Leaky Air Ducts: A Top Cause of Indoor Air Pollution


How does leaky ductwork affect IAQ? 

Leaks in the return duct allow airborne contaminants to be sucked into the air system and circulate emissions and pollutants throughout the air in your building. 

Leaks in the ventilation shaft reduce exhaust fan effectiveness in sucking dirty and stale air out of the building. This leads to indoor air pollutants like mold and mildew, which hurt both IAQ and building occupants.

A Turnkey IAQ Solution for Your Office Building


Now, improving the indoor air quality in your commercial building can be a simple and cost-effective process.

Aeroseal’s proven technology works from the inside of the ducts to locate and seal the leaks causing poor indoor air quality — without tearing down walls or stripping off insulation. 

In fact, multi-floor buildings can be treated with Aeroseal without disruption to its occupants.

Want to learn more about how Aeroseal can help improve Indoor Air Quality in Education environments?

How Aeroseal Improves IAQ in Commercial Buildings


Aeroseal’s turnkey solution makes duct sealing cost-effective and simple. It’s a top energy-saving strategy for commercial buildings.

A few examples of our technology in action are below, or you can view more case studies here.

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J.W. Marriott Hotel

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Miami Valley Crime Lab

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Nemours Children’s Clinic