Developed At Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Aeroseal Duct Sealing Ranks Less Expensive / Five Times More Effective Than Window Upgrades Or Insulation

East Syracuse, NY (PRWEB) July 06, 2011 A new solution for home owners looking to save energy and significantly reduce their utility bill is hitting the market for the first time in many areas throughout the United States. Developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with funding from the EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy among others, the new technology, called Aeroseal, provides an easy and effective way to seal leaky air ducts. According to recent reports, leaky ducts are a primary source of energy loss in as many as 85 percent of existing residential homes.

JMD Corporation recently purchased the exclusive rights to the duct sealing technology and acquired Aeroseal LLC, a company focused exclusively on promoting Aeroseal technology as a primary means of residential and commercial energy conservation. The company recently launched a national campaign to expand its regional dealerships and service providers in order to make Aeroseal services available to homeowners throughout the U.S.

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