Most Maine homes lose as much heat through air leaks as through their walls and attic combined. Air sealing your home’s envelope stops drafts, improves comfort, and makes every dollar of insulation work harder.
Insulation slows heat transfer. Air sealing stops it. The two work together, but most homes get insulation without addressing the air leaks underneath it first. The result: insulation that underperforms, heating bills that stay high, and rooms that feel drafty no matter how much you spend on heating.
Envelope air sealing means closing gaps, cracks, and penetrations in your home’s building envelope — the barrier between conditioned living space and unconditioned areas like the attic, basement, crawl space, and the outdoors. This is different from HVAC duct sealing, which addresses leaks in your heating and cooling distribution equipment. Both matter, but envelope air sealing is the foundation of an efficient, comfortable home.
Mattra includes air sealing on every insulation project. We also offer standalone air sealing service for homes that have existing insulation but have never had the leakage points addressed. Paired with Efficiency Maine rebates, it is one of the best investments a Maine homeowner can make.
Before sealing, you need to know where the leaks are. Our team uses blower door testing to depressurize your home and identify exactly where conditioned air is escaping. This takes the guesswork out of air sealing and ensures every hour of labor goes toward the leaks that matter most.
Without measurement, air sealing is a guess. With blower door testing, it is a targeted improvement — and we can quantify the results afterward to document the improvement for your Efficiency Maine rebate application.
Baseline air leakage measurement (ACH50) to quantify how much air your home is losing before any sealing work begins. This establishes a benchmark for measuring improvement.
Blower Door Testing →Seal all bypass locations using spray foam, caulk, rigid blocking, and fire-rated products. Every identified leak point is addressed systematically from attic to basement.
A second blower door test confirms the improvement. You receive before-and-after numbers in writing so you can see exactly how much your home’s air leakage was reduced.
Air sealing qualifies for Efficiency Maine rebates. We handle all the paperwork, documentation, and submission so you get the maximum rebate available for your project.
Financing & Rebates →We visit your home, perform a visual inspection, and discuss your comfort and energy goals. Many homeowners combine this visit with a blower door test to get objective data right away.
We depressurize your home and use smoke pencils and thermal imaging to identify specific leak locations. This tells us exactly where conditioned air is escaping and allows us to prioritize the highest-impact sealing work.
Our team works systematically through the entire building envelope: attic bypasses, basement penetrations, rim joist, interior chases, and all identified leak points. Most air sealing projects are completed in a single day.
A second blower door test documents the before-and-after results. We record all sealed locations and prepare your Efficiency Maine rebate paperwork for submission.
Learn About Efficiency Maine RebatesEnvelope air sealing means closing gaps, cracks, and penetrations in your home’s building envelope — the barrier between conditioned living space and unconditioned areas like the attic, basement, crawl space, and the outdoors. This is different from HVAC duct sealing, which addresses leaks in your heating and cooling distribution equipment. Both matter, but envelope air sealing is the foundation of an efficient, comfortable home.
Home air sealing in Maine typically costs $500–$2,500 depending on the size of the home, the number of leakage points, and whether blower door testing is included. Efficiency Maine rebates can offset a significant portion of the cost. Contact us for a specific estimate based on your home.
Air sealing should always come first. Installing insulation over unsealed bypasses is like insulating a sieve — the air leaks underneath allow conditioned air to escape regardless of the insulation above. Air sealing first ensures your insulation performs as intended. That’s why Mattra includes air sealing on every insulation project.
Common signs include drafty rooms, high heating bills, and noticeable temperature differences between rooms. A blower door test gives an objective measurement of your home’s air leakage rate (ACH50) and identifies exactly where conditioned air is escaping. Most Maine homes benefit significantly from air sealing.
Blower Door Testing →Yes — air sealing qualifies for Efficiency Maine rebates when combined with insulation and performed by a certified contractor. Mattra is an Efficiency Maine certified contractor and handles all rebate documentation and submission for our customers.
Financing & Rebates Details →Air sealing is most effective as part of a complete home performance project. Combine air sealing with attic insulation, rim joist spray foam, or basement work in a single visit for the best results and the highest rebate potential.
Our team provides free air sealing assessments across Maine. We identify where your home is losing conditioned air, explain what we recommend and why, and give you a clear estimate before any work begins. No pressure and no guesswork.
Mattra Inc. · 68 Whipple St, Lewiston ME 04240
(207) 777-6020 ·
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