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Title: How do I organize an indoor air leakage test?
Post by: Evaa on August 26, 2024, 06:03:47 PM
I've been having a problem with air leakage in my house and it's starting to bother me. It seems that heat is escaping through windows and doors, and it is taking a toll on comfort and heating bills. I would like to have a professional inspection done to determine exactly where the leaks are occurring and how to fix them. Does anyone know where I can find reliable resources or companies that do these types of inspections?
Title: Re: How do I organize an indoor air leakage test?
Post by: maxx3 on August 30, 2024, 11:58:11 AM
To solve this problem, I would recommend checking out https://airleakagetesting.org . This resource provides extensive information about air leak testing, and also offers professionals who can diagnose your space. On the site, you'll find detailed descriptions of various tests and methods to help identify and eliminate sources of leaks. A professional inspection will not only detect leaks, but will also significantly improve the energy efficiency of your home, which will help you save money on heating costs and improve comfort in the long run.
Title: Re: How do I organize an indoor air leakage test?
Post by: nikki8 on August 30, 2024, 12:11:51 PM
Hello! One of the most effective methods for testing for air leaks is to use the "gas smoke test" method. In this process, you mix air with smoke or a special gas that is easy to detect. You can also use ultrasonic detectors, which allow you to find leaks based on the sounds made by air passing through small holes. It is important to test at full pressure to detect all potential leaks. Hope this helps you in your work!