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Independent research shows that over 90% of homes have hidden air control problems. Do you have:
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There are solutions. The first step is to pinpoint the precise cause of your problems with a Whole House Comfort Checkup.
A Whole House Comfort Checkup is a thorough evaluation of all your home's comfort systems.
A Thermall Comfort and Indoor Quality Consultant will visit your home and -- using advanced diagnostic instruments and testing procedures -- will then provide you with a personalized plan to solve these problems, permanently.
Your checkup starts with an initial interview with a Comfort and Indoor Air Quality Consultant. Your input provides valuable information, such as whether any rooms feel clammy when the air conditioner is running, or if any parts of the house need to be dusted more often than others. We encourage all the adults in your home to participate in this initial consultation since everyone’s perception of comfort and indoor air quality is unique.
The inspection begins with your heating and cooling equipment. Is it efficient,
dependable and safe? Your consultant will visually inspect your equipment for any signs
of deterioration, improper installation, or insufficient maintenance. We will let you know
the average life span of your type of equipment. Your consultant will also evaluate your
system’s air filtration and purification efficiency, to determine if improvements would
better clean your indoor air.
Even the best heating and cooling system will have trouble keeping you comfortable or
will cost more to run if you don’t have enough insulation. Your consultant will visually
inspect insulation levels throughout your home and determine if they meet currently
recommended levels. More importantly, we will look for hidden defects, such as hollow
wall cavities, that allow air and heat to bypass your insulation. Attic ventilation levels
will also be checked.
Not all air leaks are created equal.
From an air quality standpoint, those around your
windows and doors are good leaks, since they let in fresh outdoor air. Bad leaks let in
dusty, moldy or polluted air from your attic, garage, or crawl space. Leaky air ducts often
bring in dirty air, and cause your heating and cooling equipment to perform well below
peak efficiency. As part of the lnfiltrometer blower door test, your consultant will
pinpoint where your home’s worst air leaks are, and where improvements can be made.
If your air duct system has hidden design flaws or blockages,
your air flow will be
restricted or unevenly distributed. This wastes your money and can make your home
uncomfortable. Studies conducted for electric utilities nationwide show that over
66% of heat pumps and air conditioners suffer from this problem. Your consultant will
conduct ‘static pressure’ tests — like a blood pressure check for your ducts — to reveal
any hidden blockages or design problems.
Once the inspection and testing are complete, your consultant will explain the results, and
give you a prioritized plan of recommended improvements. Many — such as adding
insulation or weather-stripping — can be performed by homeowners as weekend
projects. Other improvements may require professionals. Upon request, your consultant
will prepare a proposal for repairs we can perform, and can recommend other contractors
for services we do not offer.
© 1998 Comfort Institute Inc. Reprinted with permission.