“We now have over 65 dealers in 28 states across the country with many dealers expanding their business by adding second or third systems,” said Neal Walsh, vice president of sales and marketing, Aeroseal. “We are quickly heading to our goal of making Aeroseal available to homeowners in all 50 states and Canada by the end of the year. Aeroseal technology is already helping thousands of homeowners throughout the U.S. save energy and dramatically improve the comfort of their homes.”
Developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with partial funding by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Aeroseal duct sealing technology has been shown to save homeowners, on average, $600 to $850 a year on their home energy costs, said the company.