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Seal in comfort. Seal out drafts.

Home comfort and energy-efficiency improvements don't always require extensive updates. The answer to better home performance can be basic, like applying caulk to areas where conditioned air is escaping from your home. All parts of a house, including duct work, furnaces, air conditioners, insulation, and windows, should work together for maximum home performance.

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The thinking behind air sealing and home performance.

How air sealing affects home performance.

Conditioned air shouldn't escape through the space around where a water pipe leaves your home, through a gap in a door frame, or through a drafty window. Air should leave the rooms of your home the same way it came in, through a system of ducts.

How we may assess air sealing.

We may do a blower door test that forces air through your home, revealing areas where conditioned air escapes. Then your WellHome Advisor does a visual, spot-test inspection of your home, looking for areas of air leakage that an untrained eye might miss. During installation, we stop air leaks with caulk, foam and other materials.

Seal in home comfort and energy efficiency, fast.

In many cases, the WellHome team or one of our selected service providers can seal air leaks in a single visit, so you and your family can enjoy a comfortable, energy-efficient home.

Contact a WellHome Advisor to schedule a home assessment today.

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