Signs of Ductwork Leaks in Your Georgia Home
Studies show the average home loses 20 to 30 percent of conditioned air through duct leaks. In Georgia, where you are paying to cool air for 7 months of the year, that waste is significant.
Why Georgia Homes Are Vulnerable
Georgia attics reach 130 to 140 degrees in summer. This extreme heat degrades flex duct materials, dries out duct tape, and loosens connections over time.
Signs You Have Duct Leaks
Hot rooms that never cool properly, high energy bills, visible dust from registers, and significantly less airflow in some rooms compared to others.
DIY Inspection
Check accessible ductwork in your attic or crawlspace for disconnected sections, visible tears, and dried-out connections. Any gap is wasted money.
Professional Duct Sealing
Mastic sealant applied to all connections permanently seals ducts. Aeroseal technology seals leaks in inaccessible areas from the inside by pressurizing the system.
Return on Investment
Duct sealing typically costs $500 to $2,000 and reduces energy waste by 15 to 30 percent in leaky systems. In Georgia long cooling season, ROI is often achieved within 2 to 3 years.
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