Have you ever thought why your cooling and heating bills keep rising? If you have and have not been able to come up with a suitable answer, here is something that may help you. There is a possibility that you have an air leak in your home or office which is causing this problem. Leaks in a building allow air that is cooled or heated to escape, thus making cooling and heating systems ineffective. Leaving this problem unattended can lead to higher bills which will eventually result in higher expenses.
What can you do to reduce energy bills?
The best way to determine if you have any leaks is by conducting an air permeability test in your home. With air permeability testing, you can find leaks in the building which cause uncontrolled air flow. Once these leaks are found, you can stop them to ensure air does not escape the building. By doing this, air that has been cooled or heated will stay within the building. This will eliminate the need to keep your air conditioning system running.
Saving the environment
Air permeability testing helps you to save a lot more than just money. This kind of testing also contributes to saving the environment as most air conditioning systems add to global carbon emissions.
In addition to this, conducting air permeability testing on new buildings also ensures that you are abiding by government laws and regulations.
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