Air sealing is an extremely important component of energy efficiency. The process involves identifying openings in the air barrier of the home, and then properly sealing them. When we discuss an air barrier, we are referring to the “building envelope” - a boundary between conditioned space and unconditioned space. The tighter the envelope, the less air is leaking in and out of your home. Generally, the air barriers in a home are the exterior walls, the attic floor, and the ceiling of the basement or crawl space. These are the locations which contain unintended pathways for air infiltration and exfiltration. Some examples are plumbing and electrical penetrations, unsealed recessed/canned lights, open chase ways, open bottom and top plates, and band (or "rim") joists.
Air sealing is the process of identifying and sealing air leaks in a home or business's building envelope. The building envelope is the barrier between the conditioned (heated or cooled) space inside the home and the unconditioned space outside the home. Air leaks can allow conditioned air to escape, which can increase energy bills and make the home less comfortable.
There are many places where air leaks can occur in a home, including:
Air sealing can be done by a professional or by the homeowner. If you are a homeowner, there are a few things you can do to air seal your home:
Air sealing is an important part of improving the energy efficiency of your home. By sealing air leaks, you can reduce your energy bills and make your home more comfortable.
Here are some of the benefits of air sealing:
If you are looking for ways to improve the energy efficiency and comfort of your home, air sealing is a great place to start. It is a relatively inexpensive and easy way to make a big difference.
Contact Eco Three for Air Sealing Services
Eco Three is an air sealing contractor in Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. We offer a variety of air sealing services, including:
Contact us today to learn more about our air sealing services.