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What Is Air Duct Sealing?

Many homeowners aren’t familiar with HVAC ductwork heath unless they’re handy or take a special interest in energy efficiency. Because of this, air duct sealing isn’t something most people think about — but you should.

What is air duct sealing? How does it help improve your overall HVAC system? At Sunrise Service, LLC, we’re ready to help you uncover the answers.

Understanding Air Duct Sealing

Air duct sealing is a ductwork repair method used to cover cracks and holes. 

What is air duct sealing useful for aside from covering tiny holes you’ll never see? A lot, actually — it can help you save money and heat or cool your home faster, allowing you to feel more comfortable at home.

When you have leaky ductwork, your HVAC system must overcompensate to keep the room as cool or hot as you want it. Air escapes through the holes and is wasted in the attic, crawl spaces, or walls, making you feel less air in your home despite paying more for energy. In Las Vegas, a typical home loses up to 30% of airflow from damaged ducts!

Know When You Need Ducts Sealed

Common signs you need your air ducts sealed include:

  • Hot or cold spots on the walls
  • Reduced airflow throughout your home
  • Poor air quality indoors
  • Paying more for electricity or gas
  • Always calling the HVAC company

The Benefits of Sealing Your Ducts

What is air duct sealing useful for? There are many benefits to consider if you’re thinking about calling the HVAC technicians:

  • Improve airflow: Stopping air leaks allows you to get better airflow in your home. If you think the air doesn’t come out as strong as it used to, it may be because some of it escapes the ductwork before it reaches your vents.
  • Improve indoor air quality: You may have reduced air quality due to attic particles seeping through the holes and cracks. Sealing them up will allow you to breathe easier.
  • Increase energy savings: Your air conditioner will use more electricity and the furnace will use more gas as the systems work harder to push more air through your leaky ductwork system. This also helps your HVAC equipment last longer.
  • Stop wasting money: Unless you pay close attention to your utility bills, you may not realize how much money you’re spending on energy you aren’t using. Small leaks may cause insignificant energy cost changes, but they can get worse over time and gradually increase your bills.

Sealing Leaky Ducts

There are a variety of materials used for sealing leaky ducts. Which are used depends on the situation. 

  • Duct sealing tape – this isn’t the consumer-grade “duct tape” you get from Walmart; rather, pro-grade foil-lined tape designed specifically for fixing leaky home ductwork. It’s also smoke- and fire-resistant.
  • Duct mastic – a non-toxic paste good for covering holes and gaps.
  • Spray foam – a non-toxic spray applied to the inside of ducts, which adheres to the walls, sealing tiny gaps and connections

How to Seal Duct Work: Can I Fix Leaky Air Ducts Myself?

Yes, you can fix some leaking air ducts yourself with duct sealing tape or duct mastic.

However, to enjoy the biggest improvement in efficiency, it’s important to do a thorough job to ensure all leaks are found and sealed. If you are not comfortable sealing the ducts yourself, hire a professional.

Call Sunrise Service, LLC for Air Duct Sealing

If you suspect you might have an air leak in your ducts,  Then the time to fix them is now. Why put off having better airflow and more savings?

Call us today at (702) 568-5300 for a quote to reseal the ducts in your home. We’re ready to assist you.

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5 Cooling Tips You Need to Know to Survive Nevada’s Hot Summer

Keeping your home or business cool during the dog days of summer can rack up your energy bills, especially if you rely solely on your air conditioner. Discover energy-efficient cooling solutions that will aid with indoor temperature management and energy conservation amid the sweltering summer heat. 

Focus on Heat Reduction Efforts

Your air conditioner has to work even harder when the temperature in your home rises due to steam from hot showers plus heat from your oven and stove. If summer comfort and energy savings are your top priority, look for ways to reduce heat generation inside your home. Experts recommend:

  • Grilling food outside, or doing heavy cooking during cooler hours to minimize heat from appliances
  • Showering with cooler water, or taking shorter showers
  • Switching to energy-efficient LED lights over incandescent bulbs.LEDs are up to 90% more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs.

These simple alternatives will pay off in the end without compromising your comfort. 

Seal Your Home

When it comes to energy-efficient cooling solutions, few people think of sealing their homes. Don’t miss out on this low-hanging fruit! Minor gaps may exist around your doors or windows that allow cool air to escape, leading your air conditioner to work harder. Your home will become far more energy efficient when it can hold all the cool air your HVAC system produces. 

Use a Programmable Thermostat

Why should you waste money and energy by running your air conditioner at full speed when you’re not home to benefit from it? With a programmable thermostat, you have greater control to maximize your home’s efficiency. These smart devices can:

  • Turn the air conditioning on and off at set times
  • Automatically adjust the indoor temperature
  • Offer customized cooling solutions throughout the day
  • On Wi-Fi-enabled versions, you can even adjust the temperature from your phone while you’re away

You’ll notice a major difference in your energy bills when you take advantage of a programmable thermostat. You can save around 8% on your energy bills. The best news? They are inexpensive to install! Or if you already own one but don’t know how to use it, call us and we can help!

Consider Solar Energy

By far one of the most energy-efficient cooling solutions for Nevada residents to consider is making the switch to solar energy. The area receives an abundance of sunshine, particularly throughout the summer months, which you can use to power your home’s devices and appliances. Installing solar panels on your roof is a major investment but it pays off in the form of reduced electric bills all year long. 

Cover Your Windows

Letting the sunshine fill your home on hot days will make your space feel even warmer and cause your air conditioner to constantly spend precious energy. Close your blinds and curtains during the hottest part of the day to block sunlight and keep your home cool. 

Experts recommend selecting window treatments if keeping the house cool is your top priority. Insulated honeycomb blinds prove the most effective at retaining your indoor temperature. 

Make Your Nevada Home Energy Efficient with Sunrise Service, LLC

Are you struggling to keep your family cool and your energy costs low during Nevada’s hottest months? Let us be a support to your family goals! We think getting A/C service shouldn’t feel like haggling with a used car salesman. That’s why we give you multiple options designed to give you the best bang for your buck, and you decide which is best for your home and family. At Sunrise Service, LLC, we have been helping Las Vegas families with energy-efficient cooling solutions for over 30 years. 

Discover how we can help transform your home’s efficiency. Call (702) 568-5300 today to schedule a consultation with our technicians.

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