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  • rodneyt
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 37

    IS YOUR AIR DUCTS LEAKY OR NEED THEM REPLASED

    HI DO YOU HAVE LEAKY DUCT WORK OR NEED IT REPLASED.GIVE ME A CALL AND ILL GIVE YOU A GREAT DEAL.I HAVE BEEN INSTALLING AND FIXING DUCT WORK FOR ABOUT 6 YEARS .I TAKE PRIDE IN MY WORK AND GUARANTEE MY WORK.IF YOU CALL ME YOU WONT REGRET IT 209 327 7598 THANKS RODNEY
    IM LOCATED IN LODI WILLING TO TRAVEL 35.MILES OUT OF MY WAY FOR WORK
    Is There a Thief in Your Duct-work?
    " There are more than a million miles of duct work in U.S. homes; and industry experts estimate that more than two-thirds of them are leaky enough to justify sealing or repair" Leaky ducts can significantly increase air conditioning and heating bills, dramatically reduce equipment capacity and performance, as well as result in potentially dangerous indoor air quality problems. In fact, we find that duct leakage is responsible for most of the comfort complaints experienced by homeowners today.

    just becouse you have a new home dont mean your ducts are good beleve me you would be suprised on what i find.the way they build thear homes thease days nothing is taken for pride they nock them out as fast as they can.


    Why Is Duct Leakage Important?
    Leaks in forced air duct systems are now recognized as a major source of energy waste in both new and existing houses. Studies indicate that duct leakage can account for as much as 30% of total house energy loss, and in many cases has a greater impact on energy use than air infiltration through the building shell. Just as important, duct leakage can prevent heating and cooling systems from doing their job properly, resulting in hot or cold rooms, and humidity problems. Worse yet, duct leaks can create air quality problems by pulling pollutants and irritants directly into the house.

    Here are just a few of the problems resulting from duct leakage:

    Leaks in the supply duct-work cause expensive conditioned air to be dumped into the attic, crawlspace or garage instead of into the house.

    Return leaks pull outside air into the duct system reducing both efficiency and capacity. In humid climates, moist air being drawn into return leaks can even overwhelm a new system's cooling ability.

    High humidity. Clammy.

    Leaks in return duct-work draws air into the house from attics bringing with it dust, mold spores, and insulation fibers.




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    JagerTroop
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 3922

    Bump for a good guy.

    He does really good work.
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