Air Sealing Connecticut --
Your Home Deserves Better
Air leaks waste energy and comfort. Our expert sealing solutions close the gaps—literally.
Air Sealing Is the Unsung Hero of Energy Efficiency
The benefits of air sealing your Connecticut home.







When to Air Seal Your Home?
Here are common scenarios when you would benefit from air sealing your home.
Your Path to Superior Insulation Starts Here
Efficiency Meets Excellence, Every Step of the Way
Building science is complicated. Our estimators don't just tell you what we'll do, they explain why we're doing it.
We work with your timeline and availability. We typically schedule 2 - 4 weeks out
You will have a dedicated project lead and project manager who will walk you through every step of the process
Your home becomes your comfort zone, as you stop dealing with drafty rooms, inconsistent temperatures, and high energy bills.
The Nealon Difference
Where Historic Charm Meets Modern Efficiency – Without Compromise

Older Home Specialists
As EPA Lead-Safe certified contractors, we understand the unique challenges of insulating historic New England homes.

Proven Energy Savings
Our customers typically see a 30% reduction in energy costs after our professional insulation services. Your investment often pays for itself through years of lower utility bills.

Professional Energy Assessment Process
Every project begins with a thorough energy assessment to identify your home's specific needs.

Frequently Asked Questions?
What exactly is air sealing?
Air sealing is the process of closing cracks, gaps, and holes that let air leak in or out of your home. Common areas include attic hatches, rim joists, plumbing cutouts, and outlets. Proper air sealing boosts energy efficiency, improves comfort, and keeps out drafts and allergens.
How do I know if my home needs air sealing?
You may need air sealing if your home feels drafty, has uneven temperatures, or high energy bills. Signs also include pests in the basement or odors from the garage. Homes built before the 2000s often need sealing. A blower door test can confirm air leaks.
Where are the most common air leaks found?
You may need air sealing if your home feels drafty, has uneven temperatures, or high energy bills. Signs also include pests in the basement or odors from the garage. Homes built before the 2000s often need sealing. A blower door test can confirm air leaks.
Will air sealing really lower my energy bills?
Yes, air sealing can lower energy bills by up to 20%, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Sealing leaks reduces HVAC strain, leads to more consistent temperatures, and extends the life of your heating and cooling systems.
What’s the difference between air sealing and insulation?
The main difference between air sealing and insulation is function: insulation slows heat transfer, while air sealing blocks airflow. Without sealing gaps, insulation can't perform fully—like wearing a winter coat unzipped. Both are needed for maximum comfort and energy efficiency.
Can I DIY air sealing, or should I hire a pro?
You can DIY small air sealing tasks like weatherstripping doors or sealing basement gaps. For full home sealing—especially in attics or crawlspaces—it’s best to hire a pro. Experts use tools like blower doors and infrared cameras to find hidden leaks and apply the right materials.
Is air sealing safe for older homes?
Yes, air sealing is safe for older homes and often essential. Many Connecticut homes built before the 1980s lack proper sealing, leading to drafts and moisture issues. Air sealing is hidden, preserves character, and protects your home’s structure while improving comfort and efficiency.
Will air sealing help with indoor air quality?
Yes, air sealing improves indoor air quality by blocking dust, pollen, exhaust, moisture, and even radon from entering through cracks. It helps reduce allergens, control humidity, and prevent mold—especially when paired with proper ventilation.
Reviews from our customers over 48 years

Great experience! Very friendly and professional. They were on time, stuck to their quote and work timeline and have done a great job with two projects for me. I would definitely recommend.
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