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My air handler is in an upstairs closet. The back side of the drywall in the closet isn't finished very good which causes heat to bleed in from the attic and makes the room its in much warmer. I did have rolled up towels plugging the gaps around the air handler but I'm looking for a more permanent solution. I was thinking of plugging the gap with expanding foam but I'm not sure it would pass a home inspection if I ever sell. Anyone know if this is the way or any other solutions? Picrel is part of the gap.

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