Duct-sealing technology proves that it works even on old, unlined, masonry shafts. Five years and $70 million is what the renovations were to cost Princeton University’s Department of Physics to upgrade their 50 year-old HVAC system. While most of the shaftwork was replaced within the building, two of the main exhaust shafts needed way more. The shafts themselves were part …
Aeroseal seals ducts at Veterans Affairs Home in Indianapolis
Post Construction Testing Found Building’s ERV System Did Not Meet Specifications – Aeroseal Proved To Be The Ideal Technology To Fix The Problem After only a few months of being open, the new Veterans House at the VA medical centre in Indianapolis realized their Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) system wasn’t working properly. The problem was the intake and exhaust vents …
Historic Church uses Aeroseal on Updated Ventilation
Local Business uses Breakthrough Duct Sealing Technology to Reduce Ventilation Leakage from 357 CFM to 21 CFM Restoring old buildings is a practice that keeps the history of great places alive. This much was certain in the restoration of old St Albans church in Ottawa. The church has existed since 1868 and was designed by the same man who built …
University Tasks Aeroseal with Solving Air Leak Problem
Local Business uses Breakthrough Duct Sealing Technology to Reduce Ventilation Leakage from 800 CFM to 10 CFM The UOHI (University of Ottawa Heart Institute) realized they had a problem on their hands when they discovered an isotope they were working on in the hospital’s laboratories had migrated to another part of the building. They decided to use Aeroseal on the …