| Properly insulating air ducts located in unconditioned
spaces such as attics, crawlspaces, garages, and unfinished
basements can help improve your home’s energy efficiency.
Air ducts supply conditioned air from your space heating and cooling
equipment to your living spaces. They also return an equal volume of
air back to the equipment to be conditioned again.
Ducts are typically made out of thin metal materials that easily
conduct heat. Therefore, uninsulated or poorly insulated ducts in
unconditioned spaces can lose through conduction 10 percent to 30
percent of the energy used to heat and cool your home. The heating
and cooling equipment then has to compensate for the heat loss and
gain by conditioning additional air. This added conditioning raises
a homeowner’s energy bills. In addition, when ducts lose heat
through conduction, rooms served by long duct runs can experience
“cold blow” during the winter because they usually have lower
heating-supply temperatures.
Ducts in conditioned spaces experience minimal conductive losses and
gains since they are exposed to indoor air temperatures. However,
these ducts may also require some insulation to prevent condensation
on duct walls and to ensure that conditioned air is delivered at the
desired temperature.

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