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New England's trusted Aeroseal contractor — two locations in MA & NH. We seal your duct leaks from the inside out. No demolition. Computer-verified results. Same-day service.

About the Technology

What Is Aeroseal?

Aeroseal is a duct sealing process developed & patented by the US Dept. Of Energy & Environmental Protection Agency to combat wasted energy, poor air distribution & indoor air quality (IAQ) problems caused by air duct leakage.

These problem are typically blind to most homeowners who have come to accept excess dust, uneven cooling or heating of rooms, & IAQ symptoms associated with “sick home syndrome” as normal, not connecting these problems as the result of leaky ducts. Because most duct work is concealed in walls & other hard to get places until Aeroseal there was no cost effective way to seal existing duct work in homes.

Aeroseal works from the inside using a non-toxic aerosol process that seals only the gaps & cracks reducing leakage, in many cases, over 90%. Duct Kings is a licensed dealer of Aeroseal and was the first Aeroseal dealer in New England.

The Process

How Aeroseal Works

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The Inspection & Pressure-Test

We will temporarily block all supply and returns and run the pretest. This will tell us how leaky the duct work is in square inches and in CFM (cubic feet per minute).

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The Sealing Process

We will then begin sealing the duct work with the computer operated Aeroseal patented aerosol mist. The ducts are put under positive pressure and where air leaks from the duct work the mist seals the leak from the inside (does not coat the duct, just fills the leak).

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Post-Test & Live Monitoring

With the supplies and returns still block we will run a post leakage test that will tell us how muck of a reduction in leakage there was and your projected energy savings.

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The Aeroseal Report

We will then print the report with the pre-leakage results, the post leakage results and your projected energy savings.

Watch It Work
Duct Leakage & Aeroseal Technology
Aeroseal Process
Warning Signs

5 Signs of Leaky Ducts

Uncomfortably hot or cold rooms – Unsealed gaps and leaks in your duct system allow treated air to escape into crawlspaces, attics and walls, preventing the air from being delivered to it’s intended destination.

Excessive dust – Leaky ducts pull mold, dust and other pollutants into your home, presenting indoor air quality issues and aggravating existing asthma allergy problems.

High energy bills – On average, 30 cents of every $1 you spend on heating and cooling your home or building disappears into thin air due to leaky ducts.

Excessive humidity – Small gaps and holes in your ductwork draw humid air from outside into your home, creating humidity and comfort issues.

Musty odor or fume smells – Leaky ducts contribute to safety issues in residential homes due to potential backdrafting of gas appliance fumes, auto exhaust and radon gas into your living space.

Aeroseal's Benefits

Why Your Home Needs It

Sealing your ducts transforms comfort, air quality, and long-term HVAC health in a single day.

Stop the Main Source of Dust

Your duct system has 2 sides: supply and return. Leaks in the return side pull air from attics, basements, crawl spaces, and garages — circulating dust, dirt & pollutants through your home. Sealing from the inside stops that infiltration permanently.

Reduce Leaks & Save Money

Money Magazine reported that sealing duct leakage is one of the easiest ways to cut your energy bills. The New York Times ranked it #1 for homeowner ROI — giving the best return in energy savings vs. any other home improvement.

Computer-Verified & Warrantied

Every job prints a before/after certificate showing exact CFM leakage reduction and the equivalent square inch hole sealed. The sealant carries a 10-year manufacturer warranty and is rated for a 40+ year lifespan.

Key Statistic

How Leaky Are My Ducts?

The US Dept. of Energy and the Electric Power Research Institute determined that 25% to 40% of heating and cooling energy put out by heating, ventilating and cooling air in the average home is lost by leaky duct work.