HIGH-PERFORMANCE, LUXURY CONDOS IN CANADA MEET DUCT SEALING CODES USING AEROSEAL®

Rajeev Nedumaran • July 2, 2022

MUSEUMHOUSE LUXURY CONDO

HIGH-PERFORMANCE, LUXURY CONDOS IN CANADA MEET DUCT SEALING CODES USING AEROSEAL


The iconic MuseumHouse Condo – a true gem in Toronto, Ontario, Canada – achieved duct sealing code compliance thanks to Aeroseal.

The MuseumHouse is a centerpiece of luxury living located on Toronto’s prestigious Bloor Street West. At $2 million to $12 million apiece, each condo apartment offers residents a stunning panoramic view of the city, a private elevator, a grand terrace, and sparkling glass walls. Unfortunately, it had excessively duct leakage. In order to pass its performance audit and meet HVAC air handling unit (AHU) specifications, owners of this newly constructed high rise had a choice: either tear down the interior drywalls and manually seal each of the building’s 25 individual duct systems, or use Aeroseal. 


The property owners decided to use Aeroseal to quickly seal the leaks and get the HVAC system working to specification. No costly renovation was needed.


PROJECT OVERVIEW


BUILDING

19-story, 27-unit luxury condominium


LOCATION

Toronto, Ontario, Canada


AEROSEAL CONTRACTORS

J.W. Danforth


CONTRACT ENGINEER

Yorkville Construction


GOAL

Meet air handling unit (AHU) specifications for allowable duct leakage


BEFORE AEROSEAL

Up to 300+ CFM* of leakage


AFTER AEROSEAL

6.5 CFM of leakage (average)


RESULTS

Sealed ductwork to 90% average leakage reduction; Achieved compliance with duct sealing codes and improved HVAC performance of property


Aeroseal duct sealing works from the inside of the ductwork to seal leaks. The furniture, artwork and other valuables in the occupied apartments were first covered in plastic and filtration fans were used to catch any errant sealant particles, minimizing cleanup requirements. Then the Aeroseal duct sealant was sprayed throughout the inside of the ductwork. Average time required to seal an apartment from beginning to end – including cleanup: one day. Average results: 90% of leakage eliminated, reduced air loss from 300 CFM (cubic feet per minute) to 6.5 CFM. Armed with Aeroseal expertise, the HVAC contractors have become an increasingly popular group as word of their unique capabilities spreads.

Aeroseal was the only viable option there was. Our only other alternative was to tear down the walls inside each apartment and seal the individual duct systems manually (by hand with mastic/tape). From a purely monetary standpoint, this approach saved us hundreds of thousands of dollars in renovation costs. Aeroseal works – and works very well, reducing average leakage from about 300 CFM down to around 6 CFM.

-David Hart Project Manager Yorkville Construction

To Learn More About Improving The Comfort, Indoor Air Quality, and Energy Efficiency Of Your Building Call 0226759426 or Email info@aeroseal.nz

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