Sealing air leaks in the building envelope should be one of your top priorities when reducing energy loss in your home.
  1. Dropped ceiling
  2. Recessed light
  3. Attic entrance
  4. Electric wires & box
  5. Plumbing penetrations
  6. Water and furnace flues
  7. All ducts
  8. Door sashes & frames
  9. Chimney penetration
  10. Warm air register
  11. Window sashes & frames
  12. Baseboards
  13. Plumbing access panel
  14. Electrical outlets & switches
  15. Light fixtures
  16. Sill plates

Caulking

Weatherstripping

According to several government and utility company studies, infiltration (air entering and leaving the building envelope) can consume up to 40% of the energy used for heating and cooling. By caulking and weatherstripping the gaps, cracks, and holes in your home, you not only lower energy costs, but can also reduce a large percentage of dust.

High-tech diagnostic tools give you the whole story. Using trained professionals to measure, pinpoint, and seal air leaks in your home is crucial for long-lasting results. Testing before and after the sealing process is highly recommended.

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