Why is ductwork so important?
Ductwork is essential for distributing air throughout your home, ensuring even temperatures and efficient performance of your HVAC system. Properly installed ducts also reduce energy wastage and improve indoor air quality.
What types of ducts do you install?
We install sheet metal ductwork, flex ducts, and galvanized steel ducts depending on your home’s needs. Each type has its advantages, and we’ll help you choose the best option for your space.
How do I know if my ductwork needs to be replaced?
Signs include uneven heating, high energy bills, and old or leaky ducts. If your ducts are causing issues, our team can inspect and recommend repairs or replacement.
Will new ductwork lower my energy bills?
Yes! Properly sealed and installed ductwork improves your HVAC system’s efficiency, reducing energy bills by preventing air leaks and ensuring optimal airflow.
How long does it take to install ducts and vents?
Installation usually takes 1-3 days, depending on the size of your home and the complexity of the project. We aim to complete the job with minimal disruption to your routine.
Can ductwork improve my indoor air quality?
Yes, clean, well-sealed ducts prevent the circulation of dust, allergens, and pollutants, improving your indoor air quality and providing healthier airflow throughout your home.
What’s the cost of installing new ductwork?
The cost varies based on your home’s square footage, materials used, and labor. We provide detailed estimates upfront to ensure transparency.
Do you offer duct cleaning services?
Yes, we offer duct cleaning to remove debris, dust, and allergens, ensuring your system runs efficiently and improving your home’s air quality.
Can you install ducts in older homes or during renovations?
Yes! We specialize in installing ductwork during renovations or in older homes, customizing the system to fit your unique space and needs.
What’s the difference between supply and return vents?
Supply vents deliver conditioned air into your rooms, while return vents pull air back into the system for reconditioning, ensuring a balanced air system.