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Air sealing is probably the most important project that a homeowner should have done.  21% of the energy produced in the United States is burned in order to keep homes warm.  Many people consider this a figure that cannot be reduced.  The reality is it can be reduced one house at a time.  While some of the air leaks in your home are visible to the untrained eye (around doors and windows), much of the average home's air leakage takes place in areas you do not see.  A lot of it takes place because of something called the "stack effect," or "chimney effect."  Cold air infiltrates the home in the cellar through leaks and cracks in the foundation wall and begins rising.  It works its way up through the floors and/or walls, then up into your attic through structural defects, holes in your ceiling, recessed lights, leaky ductwork, the furnace flue, the plumbing stack, and/or a poorly sealed attic floor.  By properly air sealing, we are able to reduce the "stack effect," working from the basement to the attic.


Additionally, air sealing is incredibly important when examining a home's insulation.  Insulation will only work properly if the area around it is sound and can keep heat.  If the area around the insulation is drafty, it negates the impact that insulation should have.  Heat or air conditioning literally goes "out the window" if a house is not properly air sealed.

 

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