Air Sealing With Aeroseal
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Does anyone have experience with ‘Aeroseal; (AeroBarrier X1) (A sealant mixed with compressed air to seal the leaks in a house?
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My colleague, senior editor Patrick McCombe, recently did a piece on Aeroseal that you might want to check out: “New Technology Improves Airtightness.” He came away thinking it is best used for new construction.
FYI I think the link above isn't redirecting as expected - I believe this is the one:
https://www.finehomebuilding.com/2019/01/15/new-technology-improves-airtightness
Lots of interesting anecdotes in the comments beneath this article, as well: https://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/aerobarrier-for-existing-homes