featured How Much Can You Save with Vent Caps?
Most contractors and energy assessors are familiar with the pains of using vent tape for duct leakage testing. To seal a register, you start by pulling your vent tape out from the roll, taking maybe two or three attempts to get a wrinkle-free sheet. Then you apply the tape to the surface of the register, hoping to get a proper seal the...
How to Start Making Green Faster Today
You’re out putting in the hours, working hard and “making green” every day. You aim for efficiency, but no matter how organized you are, there are some days when you...
Make More Room in Your Truck with Vent Caps
Vent Caps reusable air vent covers reduce the time it takes for duct leakage testing by eliminating the need to apply and remove tape and maneuver a ladder around...
Duct Leakage Testing: Tape Vs. Vent Caps
Are you still using tape for your duct leakage testing? Switching to Vent Caps can save you time and money.
Using tape to seal registers is not only time consuming, but also wasteful. You also risk damaging your customer's property. With Vent Cap systems, it only takes about 20 seconds to sel a register and 10 second to unseal it.
Use the Ladder for Decorations — Not Duct Leakage Testing!
If you’ve ever put up holiday lights, you know how much of a pain wrestling with them can be while standing on an unstable ladder. In fact, it’s probably such...
The Most Difficult Air Vents to Seal
Every contractor who performs duct leakage testing knows the process of sealing a supply register all too well. You start by pulling your vent tape out from the roll, taking...
Vent Caps Savings Are All in the Unique Design
How many times has the tape you use to seal and cover vents stuck to ceiling and register paint, plaster or wallpaper? And how many times have you had to...