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Air Sealing in St. Louis Park

Air leaks are invisible energy thieves in St. Louis Park homes. As one of Minneapolis's closest western suburbs, St. Louis Park is densely built with minimal wind breaks, and its post-war homes have thin wall cavities that were typically left uninsulated. The stack effect — where warm air rises and escapes through the attic while cold air is pulled in through the foundation — can exchange the entire volume of air in your home multiple times per day. For St. Louis Park's rambler homes from the 1940s-1960s post-war and early suburban era era, which were built before air barriers were even a concept, this means enormous energy waste.

RetroGreen's air sealing service targets the specific leakage points in your St. Louis Park home using calibrated blower door testing and thermal imaging. We identify and seal gaps around attic penetrations, rim joists, recessed lights, plumbing and electrical chases, ductwork connections, and dozens of other common leak sites. This diagnostic-first approach means we find and fix leaks that would be impossible to locate by visual inspection alone.

Air sealing is the foundation of every insulation project we do in St. Louis Park. Without it, even new insulation underperforms because air carries heat right through it. Xcel Energy offers rebates of Up to $1,200 per measure for qualifying air sealing work, and we handle all the paperwork. Call (612) 276-5293 for your free diagnostic assessment.

Key Benefits

Maximizes Insulation Performance

Insulation works best when air isn't flowing through and around it. Sealing leaks lets your existing insulation perform the way it was designed to — without needing replacement.

Lower Heating and Cooling Bills

Reducing air leakage by 15-50% translates directly to lower energy costs. Most homeowners see 15-50% savings on heating and cooling, with the investment paying for itself within 2-4 years.

Improved Indoor Comfort

Eliminating drafts and cold spots creates consistent temperatures in every room. No more throwing on a sweater in certain parts of the house or cranking the thermostat.

Better Indoor Air Quality

Sealing gaps prevents dust, pollen, vehicle exhaust, and outdoor pollutants from entering your home through hidden openings in the building envelope.

LOCAL HOUSING

Common St. Louis Park Home Types We Insulate

Rambler

1940s-1960s post-war and early suburban era

Common in Fern Hill, Bronx Park

Rambler homes common in St. Louis Park from the 1940s-1960s post-war and early suburban era era are excellent candidates for air sealing upgrades.

Cape Cod

1940s-1960s post-war and early suburban era

Common in Fern Hill, Bronx Park

Cape Cod homes common in St. Louis Park from the 1940s-1960s post-war and early suburban era era are excellent candidates for air sealing upgrades.

Split-level

1940s-1960s post-war and early suburban era

Common in Fern Hill, Bronx Park

Split-level homes common in St. Louis Park from the 1940s-1960s post-war and early suburban era era are excellent candidates for air sealing upgrades.

HOW IT WORKS

Our Process in St. Louis Park

01

Blower Door Testing and Diagnostics

We install a calibrated blower door fan in your exterior doorway to depressurize the home. Using thermal imaging cameras and smoke pencils, we map every air leak location and measure your home's total air leakage rate.

02

Targeted Air Sealing

We seal all identified penetrations with professional-grade caulk, spray foam, and weatherstripping. Focus areas include attic bypasses, rim joists, electrical and plumbing penetrations, ductwork connections, and recessed light housings.

03

Verification Testing and Results

A post-sealing blower door test measures the exact improvement. We document before-and-after air leakage rates and provide you with a detailed report showing the work completed and the measurable results achieved.

Air Sealing FAQs for St. Louis Park

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