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Insulate your heating/cooling system air ducts
Insulate your heating/cooling system air ducts. Air ducts can leak a significant amount of air. By insulating your air ducts, you can help to seal up air leaks and save energy.
What You Need to Do
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Step 1First, consider having ducts inspected by an HVAC vendor that specializes in energy efficiency.
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Step 2Second, consider having your duct system sealed by a qualified HVAC specialist.
Recommendation:
Insulated ducts (with R-8 or greater)
FAQ
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If I complete this measure, can I track my savings over time?If you mark an item on your plan as completed, we will track your estimated energy use and savings over time. We can use this to find additional savings options.
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Where can I find contractor to help me complete recommended projects?Through our Contractor Marketplace, you can search for contractors and find the right fit for your project. You find out details about the contractor such as what types of certifications they have and where they are located. You can also directly find reviews when available. From there it is easy to connect and get started with your projects. A quality installation of equipment increases the benefits and efficiency of your new equipment.
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Why should I ask my contractor about the most energy efficient products?Energy efficient products usually have lower operating costs and frequently qualify for rebates.
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How can energy upgrades improve the comfort and health of my home?No matter how efficient your heating and cooling equipment is, if your home is not properly sealed and insulated, you may not be as comfortable as you could be, and your heating and cooling systems will have to work harder. Additionally, if you have leaky or poorly insulated ductwork, your home might have humidity problems, excessive dust, or rooms that are never quite comfortable. Improving the building shell and sealing ducts can generally improve your home.