Open Chases:
Open chases allow unconditioned air from the attic, basement, or crawlspace to infiltrate conditioned spaces.
Disconnected Duct Boots:
These boots, the part that connects duct work to the registers (where it enters conditioned spaces), are disconnected and allowing conditioned air to escape and bounce off of the register before it gets into the room and forces HVAC systems to work harder.
Disconnected and Leaking Duct Work:
These boots, the part that connects duct work to the registers (where it enters conditioned spaces), are disconnected and allowing conditioned air to escape and bounce off of the register before it gets into the room and forces HVAC systems to work harder.
Thermal (Infrared) Imaging of Air Leaks:
Thermal images allow us to identify areas where unconditioned air leaks into conditioned spaces and vice versa.
Thermal (Infrared) Imaging of Duct Leaks:
Thermal images allow us to identify areas where duct work leaks into unconditioned spaces.
Thermal (Infrared) Imaging of Missing Insulation:
Thermal images allow us to identify areas where duct work leaks into unconditioned spaces.