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Improve Your Home's Energy Efficiency with Sealing & Insulation in Amesbury, MA

Heat Loss Management works with homeowners and business owners in Massachusetts' North Shore area, and in New Hampshire and Southern Maine. We provide a variety of services that can help you improve your energy efficiency, from blower door testing to air barrier sealing and blown-in insulation services. For more information, please give our team a call. 

Blower Door Testing For Buildings in Amesbury, MA

One of the first steps in understanding what energy efficiency solutions you might need is testing. Blower door testing is the industry standard for understanding how your home, business, or other building traps in cool/warm air. A blower door test works by creating a pressure differential between two different areas and tracking how the room maintains that pressure. Naturally, if there are places for the air to leak, the room will equalize quickly as air moves from the high-pressure area to the low-pressure area. 

Aeroseal, Air Barrier Sealing For Amesbury, MA Buildings

Our team provides both Aeroseal Duct Sealing and Aeroseal Envelope services. These services use Aeroseal's technology to plug up small holes and leaks. Duct sealing works by blowing Aeroseal's material through your ducts where it can collect at seams, cracks, or other imperfections, and improve your duct efficiency. For buildings that do not have ducts, the Aeroseal Envelope is often a better fit. Aeroseal envelope works by using a blower door to pressurize a room, while a distribution station sends Aeroseal particles throughout the room. Naturally, as air tries to escape the pressurized room, it carries the Aeroseal sealant, which then gathers at any small holes. This helps make a property more energy efficient and helps the room pass the blower door test. 

Blown-In Insulation Services in Amesbury, MA

We also provide blown-in insulation services. Blown-in insulation is an effective way to shore up your existing insulation or insulate a new property. Blown-in insulation can be made with a variety of materials, including cellulose and rockwool, and can be applied on existing insulation (assuming it is not damaged and in need of replacement). For more information about our services or recommendations and testing for your property, give us a call. 

Contact Our Team

To discuss insulation services for your property please contact our team.

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