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How to Improve Your Home's Thermal Performance

March 2026 John Perez 7 Min Read

Technical comfort isn't just about your HVAC unit; it's about the entire thermal envelope of your home. If your home is leaking cool air, even the best system will struggle.

1. Advanced Attic Insulation (R-38+)

In North Texas, a clinical-grade home requires at least R-38 to R-49 insulation in the attic. This provides the technical barrier needed to keep the 150°F+ attic heat from radiating into your living space and overwhelming your cooling system.

2. Precision Duct Sealing (Mastic and Aerospace Seals)

The average Dallas home loses 20-30% of its conditioned air through leaky ductwork. By performing a precision seal with aerosolized sealants or traditional technical mastic, we can return that clinical air back to your home, where it belongs.

"An HVAC system is only as efficient as the ductwork it's attached to. Seal the leaks and you'll immediately see the ROI in your comfort levels."

3. Radiant Barrier Technology

Installing a radiant barrier in your attic can reduce attic temperatures by up to 30 degrees. This directly reduces the thermal load on your HVAC unit, extending its technical lifespan while significantly lowering energy consumption.

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Let Hvac Pros Dallas perform a full thermal envelope audit. We'll identify the technical leaks in your home and provide a data-driven recovery plan.

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Summary

Total comfort requires a total home approach. Focus on insulation, duct sealing, and radiant barriers to complement your high-efficiency HVAC system.

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