Aeroseals are applied by blowing sealants into the ducts (positive pressure).
Duct cleaning creates a negative pressure in the ducts when connected to a truck-based vacuum cleaner.
Can this negative pressure dislodge the aeroseal sealants in the ducts?
It would be interesting if someone actually performed a leak test before and after a duct cleaning on aerosealed ducts.
Duct cleaning creates a negative pressure in the ducts when connected to a truck-based vacuum cleaner.
Can this negative pressure dislodge the aeroseal sealants in the ducts?
It would be interesting if someone actually performed a leak test before and after a duct cleaning on aerosealed ducts.
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