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AeroBarrier is a cutting-edge envelope sealing system that simultaneously measures and seals building envelope air leaks.

Application includes a solution that is sprayed into the building area, it then conjugates and seals holes as small as a hair follicle up to 1/2 inch. The sealing process is controlled by computer and shows the sealing results in real-time with full control over the targeted ACH level.

It is GREENGUARD GOLD certified meaning no harmful or toxic chemicals are used.

How it Works

The Benefits

Lower utility costs

Reduced heating and cooling equipment size

Design a more effective insulation package for the building – spray foam not required!

More controlled, quality ventilation

Higher comfort

Reduced odor transfer

Proven sound control

Pest management

Meet all IECC blower door (ACH) requirements

100% Guaranteed results

The Process

Step 1: Prep & Setup

We prep the area by taping and covering any areas that won’t be sealed, and then set up the equipment, including the compressor, blower door, emitters, hoses, and the AeroBarrier machine.

Step 2: Pressurize & Apply

Using a blower door, we pressurize the space and then allow the computerized process to apply the sealant.  The computer controls the temperature, pressure, humidity, and sealant.

Step 3: Real-time Results, Guaranteed

100% guaranteed, see the results in real-time, and complete control over your desired level of envelope tightness and leakage reduction.  Receive an AeroBarrier Certificate, with a pre and post leakage report.

Step 4: Clean Up

We understand the importance of letting other contractors get back to work.  The good news, work can resume immediately after the sealant dries to the touch within 30 minutes.  The excess sealant is swept up and the tape and coverings are removed.

Air changes per hour, ACH, is a measure of the air volume added to or removed from a space divided by the volume of the space. It is a number used to determine the tightness of the building’s envelope. In essentials, the lower the ACH, the tighter the envelope.

Building Envelope as seen in blue

The building envelope is the physical barrier between the exterior and interior environments enclosing a structure, as show by the blue outline. A tighter envelope is recommended for Nebraska’s climate.

Questions? Give us a call at 402-432-2031 and we’d be best pleased to answer any questions you have!