Leaky ducts can create uncomfortable rooms, increase utility costs, and destroy indoor air quality!
In fact, poorly sealed ductwork is one of the leading causes of dust, allergens, pests, mold, and other foul things circulating throughout your home.
With Americans spending up to 90% of their time indoors, maintaining a well-sealed and clean duct system is essential to healthy, comfortable home!
Most HVAC companies will charge you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars to seal your ductwork, but the materials are cheap and it's pretty easy once you know where and how to do it!
My FREE guide, "How & Where to Seal Ductwork" reveals:
The most common areas where duct leaks occur—and how to seal them effectively.
A step-by-step guide showing where & how to get it done.
The list of tools and materials you need
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The Most Common Locations Where Duct Leakage Occur
Easy to Use DIY Materials You Need to Seal Ductwork and Improve Airflow
A Step-by-Step Guide Showing Where to Start First and How to Get it Done Fast!
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