Blower Door Air Leak Test
A blower door is an innovative diagnostic tool used in energy audits to measure a building's airtightness. By simulating pressure differences, it helps detect and quantify air leaks, enabling precise identification and sealing of areas that compromise energy efficiency and indoor comfort.
Learn MoreDuct Blaster HVAC Leak Testing
A blower door is an innovative diagnostic tool used in energy audits to measure a building's airtightness. By simulating pressure differences, it helps detect and quantify air leaks, enabling precise identification and sealing of areas that compromise energy efficiency and indoor comfort.
Learn MoreInfrared Testing
When combined with a blower door, an infrared scan is a powerful duo in energy auditing. The blower door pressurizes or depressurizes the building to reveal air leaks, while the infrared scan visually highlights temperature differences, making it easy to pinpoint energy-wasting gaps in the building envelope.
Complete Home Performance Testing
Blower Door Testing
Blower door testing stands at the forefront of comprehensive energy audits, offering an indispensable means to evaluate a building's air tightness and energy efficiency. This advanced diagnostic technique involves the use of a specialized fan and pressure measurement devices to detect air leaks within a structure. By manipulating air pressure, the blower door helps reveal areas where drafts or uncontrolled airflows occur, enabling precise identification of potential energy inefficiencies. Through this process, experts can accurately pinpoint locations that require sealing or insulation improvements, ultimately leading to enhanced energy conservation, increased comfort, and cost savings for homeowners or building managers. Blower door testing not only serves as a foundational step in energy audits but also plays a vital role in creating more sustainable and energy-efficient buildings.
Infrared Camera Scan
The infrared camera, by highlighting temperature differences, helps auditors pinpoint and address air leaks and thermal issues, providing valuable insights to enhance the building's energy-saving potential. An infrared camera used in conjunction with a blower door provides a comprehensive assessment of a building's energy efficiency. The blower door depressurizes the building, exposing areas of air leakage, while the infrared camera detects temperature variations, capturing images that reveal heat signatures and cold spots associated with these leaks. This combined approach allows for a detailed visualization of specific areas where insulation or sealing improvements are needed.
Duct Blaster Testing
Ensuring the airtightness of your ducts through comprehensive leak testing and subsequent sealing is a crucial aspect of enhancing your home's energy efficiency, comfort, and air quality. Leaky ducts can result in substantial energy loss as conditioned air escapes, forcing your HVAC system to overwork and raising energy expenses. Thorough testing identifies leaky areas, allowing for proactive measures to seal them effectively. By sealing these leaks, you not only cut energy costs but also maintain consistent home comfort, ensuring even distribution of heating and cooling. Moreover, sealing duct leaks blocks the entry of dust, pollutants, and allergens into your HVAC system, significantly enhancing indoor air quality and fostering a healthier living environment. This investment in leak testing and sealing contributes to an efficient and superior ventilation system for your home.
Complete Home Performance Test
$400
- Blower Door Pressure Test
- Duct Blaster Test
- Infrared Test
- Gas Leak Test If Applicable
- Pictures Of Problem Areas
- Report Of Air Tightness Testing
- Recommended Upgrades
- Repairs Not Made
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