Wintertime in Oregon can get expensive. There’s holiday shopping, snow tires, vacations—the list goes on. So why pay more for utilities?
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According to ENERGY STAR®, approximately 20 to 30 percent of the air moving through an average home’s ductwork escapes through holes, cracks, and poor connections. Duct sealing reduces the percentage of air that escapes from ductwork, allowing your furnace to heat your home more efficiently without working overtime to compensate for lost air.
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Why Do I Need Duct Sealing?
Here are several indicators that your ducts are allowing air to escape. The most obvious (and irritating) is high utility bills. Leaky ducts also force your furnace to run longer and cycle more frequently, increasing wear and tear on critical components.
Other signs include:
- Patchy hot and cold spots throughout your home
- Stuffy and uncomfortable rooms
- Ductwork in your crawlspace, attic, or garage
- Kinked or tangled flex ducts
Unsure whether you have leaky ducts? Day Energy Solutions offers energy audits for our valued customers. We can run tests using thermal imaging to pinpoint leaks and their location.
If there is a different problem, such as poor insulation or outdated HVAC equipment, we can assist you with a plan of action to increase your home’s efficiency while protecting your heating system from unnecessary strain.
How Can I Benefit from Duct Sealing?
There’s a noticeable difference around the house after your ducts have been professionally sealed. Here are some of the benefits you’ll enjoy:
Expect a Safer Home
Combusting appliances like your water heater and furnace create exhaust, which they expel out of their ventilation systems. Sealing your ductwork protects from backdrafting—when harmful gases like carbon monoxide (CO) are drawn back into your living space.
Enjoy Better Air Quality
Tightly sealed ductwork improves indoor air quality (IAQ). Leaks allow harmful airborne byproducts to circulate through your vents—including cleaning chemicals, insulation particles, dust, dander, and mold. When your forced-air system works properly, much of this unwanted debris gets captured by your air filter and removed from circulation.
Enhance Comfort
Wave goodbye to the drafty, uncomfortable parts of your Salem home. Warm air will finally reach the rooms it’s supposed to reach without escaping or losing momentum. This ensures maximum comfort and prevents your furnace from constantly running to keep up with demand.
Energy Consumption
No leaks mean lower bills. Because your furnace doesn’t have to work as hard to maintain consistent temperatures, duct sealing can also extend the lifespan of your heating system and reduce the likelihood of winter breakdowns. By using less energy, you’ll also reduce your carbon footprint, protecting our state’s natural resources for generations to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is duct sealing a DIY job, or should I hire a professional?
Although some minor leaks can be patched with foil tape or mastic, most duct sealing should be done by a professional. Certified HVAC technicians use tools like duct blasters to identify leaks and sealants such as Aeroseal to properly seal leaks from inside the ductwork, reaching holes and cracks that aren’t easily accessible from outside the system.
2. How long do air ducts last?
Ductwork can last 10 to 30 years, depending on the material used in its construction. Sheet metal, for example, is the most durable material and can last over 20 years. Fiberglass and flexible air ducts have shorter lifespans. All types of air ducts can develop leaks, gaps, and insulation issues that reduce efficiency after approximately 15 years and place added stress on your furnace and blower motor.
3. When is it better to replace rather than seal ductwork?
Sealing is typically the best option if your ducts are in good shape but have air leaks or loose connections. It’s cost-effective and can significantly improve airflow and energy efficiency.
Replacement might be necessary for these reasons:
- Your ductwork is over 25 years old.
- It is visibly damaged, crushed, or rusted.
- It is poorly designed or undersized.
- It causes airflow issues or high utility bills even though you sealed it.
A professional HVAC technician can inspect your system, run diagnostics like duct leakage testing, and help you decide whether sealing, partial replacement, or a full redesign is the best solution for your home.
Call the Ductwork Experts Today!
Don’t let leaky ducts waste your energy or money. Call Day Energy Solutions today for a free duct system evaluation and discover how professional duct sealing can reduce energy waste, eliminate uneven airflow and cold spots, improve air quality, and help your heating system run more efficiently in your Salem, home. Call us today at 503-363-2194 or request service online.
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