- Approximate cost of services:
- $2,000.00
- Company Response
Thank you for your business and well explained review.
Aeroseal Tech Team
Thank you for your business and well explained review.
Aeroseal Tech Team
Thank you Mikhail, your home serves the purpose so your garage as well right now. Enjoy it all.
Victor
Thank you Caterina and Mario, your opinion matters to us, we do what it takes to archive the best results and maximum satisfaction for our customers.
Victor
Than your for your opinion and business, we're glad it helped you to get comfortable at your house.
Aeroseal Tech Team
Thank you for your review, enjoy the comfort of your home.
Aeroseal Tech Team
Thank you Loren, it was a pleasure to work for you.
Victor
Thank you Tim, your opinion matters and we are happy you like the outcome results and noticeable difference with air flow.
Aeroseal Tech Team
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Thank you Will for your detailed and specific review, we try our best to archive the best possible results for each home we seal,unfortunately at the busy times and with some road conditions we are late for our appointment,my apologies for that, but we will always keep our customers posted for the changes if they occur. Enjoy the comfort of your new place.
Victor
Fixed the flow of air through the vents in my house
Thank you Judy, we're happy to help solving your air flow issue.
Victor
Aeroseal Tech specializing in Aeroseal Technology and other ways to improve Air Quality, Air Volume and Velocity for residential and commercial buildings. We take on jobs ranging from simple to complicated and perform all work with the utmost attention to detail and customer service. This way we are able to achieve the best results for our customers which we guarantee for 10 years!
Aeroseal Duct Sealing is a patented breakthrough technology that tackles leaks from the inside out. Aeroseal software allows the technician to accurately measure the duct leakage in residential homes and commercial buildings. The Aeroseal process puts escaping air under pressure and causes polymer particles to stick first to the edges of a leak, then to each other until the leak is closed.
The technology was developed within the Indoor Environment Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, whose IAQ scientists tested it. The research was funded by US Environmental protection agency, US dept. of Energy, Electric Power Research Institute and California Institute of Energy and Environment.
The University of California was granted initial patents in 1996 and 1999, and Aeroseal holds an exclusive license to the technology.