Ventilation Shafts

Aeroseal Saves The Day For Ohio State University Building Project After Ventilation Shafts Fail Pressure Tests

Aeroseal Ohio State University Building Project

Centerville, Ohio (PRWEB) May 14, 2012 -- Aeroseal, a breakthrough technology used to seal air ducts and ventilation shafts, proved a plan saver for Ohio State University’s William Hall Complex Extension project. When tests indicated that the new building’s ventilation shafts contained unacceptable leakage, engineers faced the possibility of having to tear down many of the new walls and manually seal each of the leaks. The unexpected work would have had a significant impact on project costs and set the completion date back by half a year or more.

Luckily, someone on the engineering team had heard about a new air duct and exhaust shaft sealing technology called Aeroseal.

Using Aeroseal, workers were able to seal all nineteen shafts of the 6-story dormitory building in less than two weeks time, saving costs and allowing the construction schedule to remain on track.

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