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How Air Sealing Works

What Is Air Sealing?

This is how air sealing works. Air sealing stops the invisible air leaks that let warm air escape and cold air rush in.
Even high-quality insulation can’t work effectively if air is freely moving through gaps, cracks, and hidden openings. That’s why air sealing is a core part of weatherization—and one of the fastest ways to improve comfort and lower heating bills in NY and NJ homes.

Why It Matters More Than Insulation Alone

If your home still feels drafty—even after adding insulation—you’re not alone.
We hear this from homeowners across New Jersey and Westchester County all the time:

“We upgraded insulation… but some rooms are still cold.”
“The heat runs constantly, yet the house never feels comfortable.”

The missing piece in many homes isn’t more insulation.
It’s air sealing.

Air sealing is one of the most important — and most overlooked — steps in weatherization. And without it, insulation simply can’t do its job properly.

Let’s break it down in plain English.

Why Homes Stay Cold Even With Insulation

Insulation slows down heat transfer.
But air movement bypasses insulation entirely.

Think of it like wearing a winter coat with the zipper open. The coat itself is fine—but cold air still gets in, and warm air escapes.

That’s exactly what happens in many homes:

  • Warm air leaks out through the attic and upper levels

  • Cold air gets pulled in from basements, crawl spaces, and wall cavities

  • Your heating system works overtime trying to keep up

Without air sealing, insulation can only do so much.

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What Is Air Sealing, Exactly?

Air sealing means blocking uncontrolled airflow through your home’s structure.

This includes sealing:

  • Gaps

  • Cracks

  • Open penetrations

  • Hidden bypasses

These leaks are usually found in:

  • Attics

  • Basements

  • Crawl spaces

  • Walls and ceilings

The goal is simple:
Keep conditioned air inside and outdoor air where it belongs.

Why Insulation Alone Isn’t Enough

Insulation and air sealing work best together.

Insulation:

  • Slows heat loss through materials

Air sealing:

  • Stops heat loss through air movement

If air is leaking:

  • Warm air escapes before insulation can help

  • Cold drafts sneak into living spaces

  • Heating bills climb faster than expected

This is why NYSERDA and home energy audits often recommend air sealing first, followed by insulation upgrades.

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Common Places Homes Lose Air (That Homeowners Never See)

Some of the worst air leaks are completely hidden. We commonly find leaks at:

  • Attic bypasses

  • Recessed lighting fixtures

  • Plumbing and electrical penetrations

  • Chimney and flue chases

  • Rim joists

  • Basement sill plates

  • Duct penetrations

  • Wall top plates

These small openings add up quickly—especially in older homes.

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Signs Your Home May Need Air Sealing

If any of these sound familiar, air leakage is likely part of the problem:

  • Drafty rooms

  • Cold floors in winter

  • Uneven temperatures between floors

  • The furnace or boiler running nonstop

  • High winter heating bills

  • Ice dams forming along the roof

  • Excess dust buildup

Many homeowners assume these are “just normal winter issues.”
They’re not—and they’re fixable.

How Air Sealing Fits Into Weatherization

Weatherization isn’t one single upgrade. It’s a whole-home approach.

A proper weatherization plan includes:

That’s why air sealing plays such a big role in NYSERDA-supported energy upgrades. When leaks are sealed, everything else—from insulation to heating systems—works better.

👉 If you haven’t already, read our guide on What Is Weatherization? to see how these upgrades work together.

How Air Sealing Is Done (What to Expect)

Professional air sealing isn’t guesswork. It follows a clear process:

  1. Home energy assessment

  2. Blower door testing to measure air leakage

  3. Thermal imaging to spot hidden problem areas

  4. Targeted sealing using foam, caulk, gaskets, and weatherstripping

  5. Final testing to confirm improvements

This approach ensures leaks are addressed properly—without sealing the home too tightly.

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Air Sealing + Insulation = Maximum Comfort and Savings

Once air leaks are sealed:

  • Insulation performs as designed

  • Rooms warm up faster

  • Heating systems cycle less

  • Indoor comfort becomes more consistent

  • Indoor air quality improves

  • Energy bills drop

That’s why we often recommend pairing air sealing with:

  • Attic insulation

  • Spray foam insulation

  • Cellulose insulation

The combination delivers the best long-term results.

Does Air Sealing Qualify for Rebates in New York?

In many cases, yes.

Through NYSERDA, air sealing is often included as part of approved weatherization upgrades—especially when combined with insulation improvements.

We help eligible New York homeowners:

  • Understand available incentives

  • Maximize rebate eligibility

  • Handle the paperwork

(Incentives apply to NY homeowners only.)

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Is Air Sealing Worth It in Older NY & NJ Homes?

Absolutely.

Older homes in areas like:

often have:

  • Settled or missing insulation

  • Unsealed wall cavities

  • Open chases between floors

Air sealing addresses these issues directly—without major renovations.

When Is the Best Time to Air Seal a Home?

Any time of year—but winter makes leaks easier to detect.

Sealing now:

  • Improves winter comfort

  • Reduces heating costs

  • Prepares your home for summer cooling efficiency

It’s one upgrade that pays off year-round.

Whole-Home Envelope Sealing- Save on Energy Bills with Attic Air Sealing

No. Proper air sealing improves control, not ventilation problems. Homes still breathe—just more efficiently.

Not at all. Most work is done in attics, basements, and utility areas.

When done professionally, air sealing improvements last for decades.

Yes. Insulation works best when air movement is controlled.

Savings vary, but many homeowners see noticeable reductions—especially when combined with insulation upgrades.

Let’s Make Your Home Comfortable Again

If your home still feels drafty or your heating bills keep climbing, air sealing could be the missing piece.

At Metro NY Insulation, we’ve been helping homeowners stay comfortable and energy-efficient since 2005. We’re:

  • Woman-owned

  • Family-run

  • BPI Accredited

  • A NYSERDA participant

We serve homeowners across:
New Jersey: Bergen, Essex, Passaic, Hudson Counties
New York: Westchester, Rockland, Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, Sullivan Counties

👉 Schedule a home energy assessment today and find out where your home is losing comfort—and money.

We’d be happy to help.

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