Field Technician

Dallas, TX, USA

About Aeroseal

Aeroseal is a climate tech company with a mission to shrink carbon emissions from buildings — as much as 1 gigaton of CO2 annually. The buildings we work and live in generate more than one third of the world’s carbon emissions. Our flagship products, HomeSeal Connect and AeroBarrier Connect, are used to seal the small leaks throughout building walls and HVAC ducts. Manual construction and installation processes once made these leaks an accepted issue. But Aeroseal pressurizes these spaces, injects non-toxic sealant particles into them, and physics brings the particles to all of the often inaccessible and imperceptible leaks. As these leaks are closed off, software monitors the entire process and allows contractors to dial in tightness.
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