Spray Foam Duct Insulation Services in Mid-South

Maximize HVAC performance and energy efficiency with quality duct insulation

Most homeowners are aware of the importance of their furnace, air conditioner, and insulation for their home's energy efficiency, but too many homeowners forget about their ductwork. Uninsulated, leaky ductwork will cause your HVAC system to be inefficient and will negatively impact your home's comfort, especially if the ducts are in the attic.

Everhome provides expert duct insulation services that will eliminate air loss from the ductwork and keep your ducts at a consistent temperature. This will allow your HVAC system to run more efficiently, saving you money. If you're interested in duct insulation for your home, call us today for a free estimate in Memphis, Jackson, Greenwood and the nearby areas!

Duct insulation before & after

Before:
The ductwork shown here is not sealed or insulated, meaning it is exposed to both air leaks and temperature swings based on the temperature of the attic. This has a huge impact on the efficiency of the ductwork and the temperature of the air being blown into your living space.

After:
Once the ductwork is insulated with spray foam insulation, as shown here, air leaks will be eliminated and the ducts will be kept at a more consistent temperature. This allows your furnace and air conditioner to heat and cool the home faster, saving you money.

Why duct insulation is important to energy efficiency

The attic is prone to more extreme temperature swings than the living space, and it is typically much colder in the winter and much hotter in the summer than the rest of the house. When your ductwork is in the attic, this temperature change has a major impact on your home's efficiency.

In the winter, you're paying to heat air from your furnace then sending it through cold ductwork in the attic. This cools the air down and sends it to the living space at a lower temperature, which forces your furnace to run longer to heat up your home and wastes money. The reverse is true in the summer as cool air from the air conditioner runs through hot ducts in the attic.

Why choose spray foam?

Seals gaps and cracks

Prevents air leaks

Won't compress or lose R-value

Doesn't support mold growth

Duct insulation eliminates these problems in your home. Duct insulation protects the ductwork from extreme attic temperatures and maintains a consistent temperature, meaning the air you pay to heat and cool isn't affected as it moves through the ductwork. This greatly improves efficiency and will save you money while making your home more comfortable.

Winter: Warm air rises, and the warm air you paid to heat will naturally rise to the ceiling. If there are gaps in the ceiling and attic floor, that warm air will leak into the attic, forcing your furnace to run longer to keep the home at the right temperature.

Summer: In the summer, hot and humid air from the outside moves into your attic. This is part of why your attic is so hot during the summer, but it also serves to heat up the rooms directly below the attic. Sealing gaps and cracks to the outside will prevent this air transfer.

Get expert spray foam duct insulation today

Many homeowners don't realize the impact their ductwork can have on their home's energy efficiency and comfort, but the experts at Everhome can help you be sure you're getting the performance you need from your duct system. If you have problems with high heating and cooling bills or uneven temperatures in the home, our duct insulation services could be the solution you need!

Call us today at 1-901-757-8195 or contact us online to have one of our experienced professionals evaluate your ductwork and recommend the right solutions for your needs. We offer free estimates on all our ductwork solutions and attic insulation services in Memphis, Jackson, Greenwood, Cordova, Jonesboro, Southaven, Collierville, Meridian, Germantown, Olive Branch and throughout the surrounding areas.

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