What's the licensing like? On that 4 ton system I'm assuming you have to pay a recapturing fee of some kind. How much is it for a 4 ton system? Also on a 4 ton system how much sealer did you go through? I know it's expensive per gallon with the idea being you save on labor and you can leak test and seal at the same time. I'm looking to possibly be doing this at the commercial level. Thanks for the video it was great!
Questions; how long before the sealing/coating starts to disintegrate and break away and possibly contaminating the Air Handler... does it work on 'flex' duct? Also, being your only sealing the 'supply' ducts, what about leaking returns... as a leaking return in the attic will suck-in hot attic air making the AC system works harder and be inefficient.
It's waterbased and meets the same standards as DP1010 I believe. It will also seal up to 10" W.G. and can and is being used on commercial applications.
Most air returns and not in the attic. No need for them to be since the attic is not heated or cooled so no need to return air from there. Sealing the supply ducts is the most important factor.
@@Juffo-Wup It can be used on the returns exactly the same as the supply, many installers don't do it because a lot of returns are using wall cavities as the ducts and they take a long time to seal.
I wonder if this can be done in a laundromat, not for Air conditioning but for the dryer exhaust ducting. Leaks in the exhaust ducting dust/lint the entire service area and dryer backs.
I have duct board as supply line in attic roof cavity and under floor metal air return line . I’m getting a lot of dust assume from duct board and air return holes . Have new furnace with 5” filter . Will AeroSeal seal the duct board surface as well any holes in the system ?
Hi, since your question is a bit difficult to answer here, we answered it in this week's video: ruclips.net/video/KxBvSZ0ebOs/видео.html. Your question is at the 6:29 mark. Also, yes, AeroSeal will seal the duct board surface. Thanks for asking! Great question!
@@CCCC-tq8yo I filled out the online contact form for aero seal. They said they would put me in contact with a local contractor. Same deal, nothing but silence.
Thanks for watching! Do you have any questions about duct sealing that I didn't ask the technicians? Let me know below and I'll ask! 👇
What's the licensing like? On that 4 ton system I'm assuming you have to pay a recapturing fee of some kind. How much is it for a 4 ton system? Also on a 4 ton system how much sealer did you go through? I know it's expensive per gallon with the idea being you save on labor and you can leak test and seal at the same time. I'm looking to possibly be doing this at the commercial level.
Thanks for the video it was great!
Great video and very informative. I really would like to see someone in my areas give this much attention to details when it comes to the HVAC systems
Won’t happen been in trade for a lil while and I never see the guys take their time
If all the joints are taped and sealed, where is the 18% of air being lost?
Ya where
In between the walls where you can’t see
@@micah4513 ??
Questions; how long before the sealing/coating starts to disintegrate and break away and possibly contaminating the Air Handler... does it work on 'flex' duct?
Also, being your only sealing the 'supply' ducts, what about leaking returns... as a leaking return in the attic will suck-in hot attic air making the AC system works harder and be inefficient.
It's waterbased and meets the same standards as DP1010 I believe. It will also seal up to 10" W.G. and can and is being used on commercial applications.
Most air returns and not in the attic. No need for them to be since the attic is not heated or cooled so no need to return air from there. Sealing the supply ducts is the most important factor.
Wait, is that true that Aeroseal only seals the supply ducts? That doesn't seem great.
@@Juffo-Wup that is all that's needed. It doesn't matter if the return ducts leak a tiny bit.
@@Juffo-Wup It can be used on the returns exactly the same as the supply, many installers don't do it because a lot of returns are using wall cavities as the ducts and they take a long time to seal.
what is a reasonable target CFM leakage at 25 Pa for a 2000 sq ft house? thank you
I have a bathroom that has a cold air return that builds up condensation how do I stop that
Equipment has sometimes a high percentage of leakage too
Where
I wonder if this can be done in a laundromat, not for Air conditioning but for the dryer exhaust ducting. Leaks in the exhaust ducting dust/lint the entire service area and dryer backs.
That just means you need to get the dryer vents clean. You should have those clean at least one time a year.
I have duct board as supply line in attic roof cavity and under floor metal air return line . I’m getting a lot of dust assume from duct board and air return holes . Have new furnace with 5” filter . Will AeroSeal seal the duct board surface as well any holes in the system ?
Hi, since your question is a bit difficult to answer here, we answered it in this week's video: ruclips.net/video/KxBvSZ0ebOs/видео.html. Your question is at the 6:29 mark. Also, yes, AeroSeal will seal the duct board surface. Thanks for asking! Great question!
what’s the vacuum brand You guys use
What's the cost for a 2 zone, 3000sf house?
Same question for me.
@@breck8714 LoL, crickets 🦗🦗
1 yr later no answer
@@CCCC-tq8yo I filled out the online contact form for aero seal. They said they would put me in contact with a local contractor. Same deal, nothing but silence.
@@percyfaith11 lol
Is the sealer permanent or does it need to be reapplied after so many years?
From what I've seen, it's 10 year warranty on the labor and the product, but tests show it lasts longer than 40 years apparently.
Wonder the cost
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Bro just caked that coil
No, they block off the coil and air handler/furnace with sheet metal