Officials said the 100th system milestone highlights Aeroseal’s nationwide expansion and the growing adoption of aeroseal technology as a significant solution for reducing energy costs and increasing home comfort and air quality.
“For us, 100 systems shipped in such a short time means we are well on our way to meeting the growing demand from homeowners and others looking to reduce energy costs and increase indoor comfort and air quality,” said Neal Walsh, Aeroseal’s vice president of sales and marketing.
According to a recent report from Pike Research, the energy efficient home improvement market is forecast to increase to $50.2 billion by 2014. On the commercial side, the North American market for energy efficiency retrofits is expected to more than double over the next eight years, increasing to $35.3 billion by 2020.
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