Maintaining the integrity of air conveyance systems within residential and commercial structures located in specific geographic areas is a crucial aspect of ensuring efficient climate control and indoor air quality. Damaged or deteriorating ductwork can lead to significant energy loss and the introduction of unwanted contaminants into the circulated air.
Addressing problems in these systems offers multiple advantages, including reduced energy consumption, lower utility costs, improved airflow throughout the building, and a healthier indoor environment. Historically, the practice of sealing and insulating these systems has evolved alongside advancements in building science and material technology, reflecting a growing understanding of the impact of air distribution on overall building performance.