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What is Duct Encapsulation? 
Duct encapsulation keeps moisture out of the ducts by sealing gaps and cracks, which stops mold from growing. This helps maintain good indoor air quality and protects your HVAC system from damage.

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Signs you may need  Duct Encapsulation? â€‹

  • Fiberglass exposure: If you see exposed fiberglass insulation within your ducts, encapsulation is likely not present.

  • Dust, mold, or staining inside your ducts: These signs suggest potential contamination requiring professional evaluation.

  • Discoloration around vents: Discoloration near air vents might indicate duct leaks or mold growth.

  • Musty odors or stuffy air: Unpleasant odors or a feeling of stale air could be caused by contaminants circulating through your ducts.

 

 

What are the Benefits of Duct Encapsulation? 

  • Improved Indoor Air Quality: Encapsulation creates a barrier, effectively reducing allergens, dust, and other contaminants circulating through your HVAC system. This can lead to a healthier and more comfortable breathing environment for you and your family.

  • Enhanced HVAC Efficiency: Leaky ducts force your HVAC system to work harder to maintain desired temperatures. Encapsulation seals these leaks, allowing your system to operate more efficiently and potentially lower your energy bills.

  • Mold Prevention: The sealant coating creates a physical barrier and a less hospitable environment for mold growth. This can help prevent future mold problems within your ductwork.

  • Extended Duct Lifespan: Encapsulation protects ducts from dust and debris accumulation, potentially extending their lifespan and reducing the need for premature replacements.

  • Reduced Noise Levels: Some encapsulation materials can dampen noise transmission from your HVAC system, leading to a quieter and more peaceful living environment.

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