Air leakage in forced air duct systems is now recognized as a major source of energy waste in both new and existing houses and commercial buildings.
Studies indicate that duct leakage can account for as much as 25% of total house energy loss, and in many cases has a greater impact on energy use than air infiltration through the building shell. In many light commercial buildings, duct leakage is often the single largest cause of performance and comfort problems.
Here are just a few of the problems resulting from duct leakage:
Because the air leaking from ductwork is invisible, most duct leaks go unnoticed by homeowners and HVAC contractors. In addition, ducts are often installed in difficult to reach spots like attics and crawlspaces, or are "buried" inside building cavities making them even more difficult to find. And the hard to find leaks are usually the most important leaks to fix, because they are connected to a hot attic or humid crawlspace.
Duct leaks can be caused by a variety of installation and equipment failures including:
The impact on a particular building will depend on the size of the duct leak, the location of the duct leak and whether or not the leak is connected to the outside.
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The Duct Testing is one piece of the diagnostic puzzle used to gather information on your home to determine the most cost effective plan of action to make your home more energy efficient. We not only want to lower your utility bills for the future, we want to keep your retrofit costs reasonable by using strategic cost effective methods.




