Easy Ways to Detect Air Leaks in Your Melbourne Home

March 26, 2015

Easy Ways to Detect Air Leaks

Doing as much as possible to keep your home’s energy efficiency levels high is an easy decision. When you ensure your HVAC systems aren’t working harder than necessary, you’re not just saving energy, you’re saving money. One of the ways your home could be losing significant efficiency is through air leaks around your home.

A large number of leaks are from drafts entering through your windows or doors. These air leaks are fairly easy to identify, but air leakage can also originate in less obvious spaces throughout your home. Take advantage of the suggestions below to do your own energy assessment.

Inside your home

First, you’ll want to check your windows and doors. If they rattle or you can see light through spaces between the door and the frame, they’re leaking and undoubtedly wasting energy and money, as well. Seal them with caulk or weather-stripping to take care of the leak.

Next, walk around looking for cracks and gaps in the following areas:

  • Electrical outlets and light switches
  • Electrical and gas service entrances
  • Baseboards
  • Attic doors or hatches
  • Fireplaces
  • Wall and window air conditioning units
  • Cable and phone lines
  • Vents and fans

If you find air leaks around your home, use the Department of Energy’s tips for sealing leaks.

Outside your house

  • Inspect exterior corners, making sure the two sides match up exactly and there are no gaps
  • See if there are cracks or holes around outdoor water faucets
  • Make sure siding is correctly aligned with windows and chimneys
  • Search for gaps where siding or bricks meet your foundation

A DIY energy assessment can be effective for a number of air leaks in your home, but for additional energy savings, hire a professional. Experts can complete a comprehensive energy assessment, including a blower door test that can help detect major sources of energy loss in your home, and let you know how best to fix them for improved energy efficiency. Contact Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning in Melbourne for a professional energy assessment at 321-428-7635.

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