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Dr. Energy Saver Lansing provides air sealing and leakage testing services in the MI area. Servicing West Michigan, Flint, Lansing and surrounding areas including Portage, Hudsonville, Mason, Battle Creek, Grass Lake, Jenison .
As one part of the Home Energy Audit we provide to homeowners in the area, we will help you determine the best ways to seal air leaks that exist in your ducts, windows, attic, and elsewhere in the home.
When leaving a window open during the winter time, one is well aware of how much heat is lost through that opening. On top of that, your furnace has been needlessly using extra costly fuel to maintain a comfortable temperature. When the utility bill arrives brace yourself for high cost.
It is not uncommon for a home to have the equivalent of an open window's worth of air leakage, even when every window in the house is close tightly. Many homeowners do not even know this air leakage is effecting their wallets.
Heat can find its way out of the home through a wide variety of gaps, cracks, and holes in all parts of the house. With our blower door test and home energy audit, we can quantify how much air is leaking out of your house and find the leaks. Dr. Energy Saver Lansing can locate and seal air leaks in homes..
If you're interested in having us diagnose your home with our comprehensive Home Energy Audit to save you money, call or e-mail us today!
Dr. Energy Saver Lansing offers free air sealing estimate or home energy audits to the residents of Okemos, Grand Rapids, Chelsea, Gaines, Moline, Williamston, Hudsonville, Portage, Mason, Holt and nearby areas.
Understanding the "Stack Effect" - The laws of convection cause warm air in your house to rise up. As it rises, it moves up through the attic causing air leakage by, passing through dozens of cracks and openings located there.
As this air is lost, new air is pulled in from the crawl space, basement, and outside, only to be heated again and lost again. This cycle of air ex-filtrating from the top and infiltrating from the bottom is known as the "stack effect".
Small Air Leaks Mean Big Money! - When houses leak air, you're left continuously paying to heat, cool, and dehumidify air from the outside. Air leakage is an enormous waste of energy, and they make it much more costly to keep your house comfortable.
Tom & Larry's Excellent Home Energy Savings Show talks about Air Sealing your home for increased energy efficiency.
This video shows why air sealing your home prevents air loss.
Dirt stains on fiberglass insulation are a clear indication of air leakage. It shows that the insulation is filtering the air leakage, and it traps dirt and dust much like the same way a furnace filter would. If you see dirt-stained insulation, you can be sure that your house is leaking air!
Joints = Air Leaks - How does air leakage form in a home? To begin with, your house is made from thousands of pieces and parts, including nails, wooden boards, framing, trim, electrical wire, wall panels, pipes, and so on. Small gaps exist wherever one part of your house connects to another.
While a joint may be airtight when first installed, that may not always be the case today. Wood can shrink, materials can expand and contract at different rates, and connections can come loose. Air leakage points can form all over -- these should be sealed to save you money.
Air leakage is built into the construction process as your house is being created.
As soon as the framing crew finishes their work of nailing together your studs, joists, rafters, sheathing, and beams to create the house shell, a team of other workers march in and begin to cut it apart.
Electricians, HVAC contractors, and plumbers will drill and saw their way through, creating channels for the wires, heating ducts, water lines, and waste pipes that need to be run through the house.
The holes that are created don't compromise your home's strength, but they do result in a network of air leakage points that can let air out, and in.
Gaps in your home can be small, such as the ones found around an electrical outlet in an exterior wall. However, large openings are also common, such as the ones created by plumbers in floors and framing as they install pipes, or the long gaps like the one created when a cantilever soffit does not meet the exterior wall in an airtight connection.
Professionally air sealing your home can reduce its heating and cooling utility bills by 20% or more!
The good news: Home air sealing is a "once-and-done" lifetime repair. There's nothing to maintain or replace once the process is complete. All that's left to do is enjoy the savings and comfort for as long as you own your home!
Sealing air leaks that appear in a home's building envelope is a process called "Air Sealing".
When applied to a home, it increases the comfort and energy efficiency of the home, while decreasing fuel bills. Your home will also be less drafty, making it a more comfortable space.
However, finding and sealing air leaks is much easier said than done. Locating these air leaks requires special equipment, training, and access to parts of the house a homeowner would generally not be able to (or want to) reach.
Once the sources have been located, it's also important to select the best products and practices to properly air seal these areas.
No more leaks! - For many air sealing tasks, Dr. Energy Saver Lansing recommends two-part foam. The mixture leaves the nozzle in liquid form, expanding rapidly to fill and adhere inside cracks and gaps. As it cures, the foam will create a barrier that is both airtight and functional as insulation.
Most homeowners are excited to see how much energy they'll be saving now that they've had their home air sealed. With Dr. Energy Saver Lansing, you won't need to wait to see the difference in energy efficiency in your home.
Dr. Energy Saver Lansing technicians can perform a second blower door test when the sealing work is done. The lower leakage rating confirms that you have a more airtight home, with enhanced energy performance, greater comfort, and lasting savings on your heating and cooling bills.
Dr. Energy Saver Lansing contractors provide professional air sealing in West Michigan, Flint, Lansing and surrounding Michigan areas of Portage, Hudsonville, Mason, Battle Creek, Grass Lake, Jenison .
Call 1-517-242-8038 or contact us online to schedule an air sealing estimate. We also offer a comprehensive home energy audit.
We serve Jackson, Battle Creek, Holland, as well as nearby areas in Michigan such as Holly, Zeeland, Byron Center, Molin.