Duct Sealing as an ECM for ESCOs
Simple, Safe, and Cost-Effective Air Sealing
Unlock the Full Potential of Your Retrofit Projects
Aeroseal is a proven Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) that maximizes the effectiveness of other ECMs by optimizing HVAC performance. Duct sealing for ESCOs eliminates the need for costly duct replacements and significantly reduces payback periods. This process ensures measurable energy savings and is implemented quickly with minimal disruption. With Aeroseal’s automated technology, duct sealing for ESCOs enhances building efficiency, making it essential for achieving energy goals in retrofit projects.
Singular Focused
Focused on optimizing energy efficiency by optimizing existing HVAC systems.
Automated Air Sealing Technology
Verifiable and easily quantifiable results with an average payback of 5 years.
Easy & Unintrusive Implementation
Immediate delivery available with minimal disruptions to building operations and occupants.
The Right Financial Model
Low capital investment and minor upfront engineering costs with no IGA-level engineering needed.
Small Leaks are a Big Deal
Air leakage is a leading source of energy waste in buildings. When retrofitting, upgrading lighting, windows, insulation, and HVAC systems are common ECMs. In these cases, duct sealing for ESCOs enhances the overall building performance and maximizes the impact of electrification efforts, ensuring systems are ready for future energy needs. Aeroseal’s automated duct sealing optimizes performance without the need for duct replacement, creating a strong foundation for ongoing energy savings and faster ROI.
Aeroseal's automated duct sealing optimizes building performance without requiring ductwork replacement, creating a strong foundation for ongoing energy savings. It not only enhances the impact of other upgrades but also delivers maximum energy savings and accelerates the time to achieve ROI.
DUCT LEAKAGE = ENERGY LOSS
BUILDING FAULTS | ANNUAL COST |
---|---|
Duct Leakage | $2.9B |
HVAC left on when unoccupied | $1.9 |
Lights left on when unoccupied | $1.7 |
Airflow not balanced | $0.7 |
Improper refrigerant charge | $0.7 |
Dampers not working properly | $0.5 |
Insufficient evaporator airflow | $0.3 |
Improper controls set up | $0.2 |
Control component failure | $0.2 |
Software programming errors | $0.1 |
How it Works?
The automated Aeroseal process provides the verifiable results needed to drive energy savings and meet performance contracts. This proven technology can be implemented on an entire building or deployed within individual sections, wings or rooms.
Step 1: Set up the Aeroseal system as planned with facility management.
Step 2: Seal ductwork with our patented, non-invasive process.
Step 3: Perform measurement and verification (M&V) to certify results.
After meeting your air sealing targets, we provide a certificate of completion that verifies your leakage reduction.