Replacing Ductwork in Your Home

Air ducts are typically the last thing a homeowner thinks about when it comes to caring for their HVAC system.

Air ducts are an essential part of your home’s ventilation; without them, your HVAC unit wouldn’t be capable of carrying air from room to room throughout your home.

They need attention, maintenance, repairs, and even replacement from time to time. Much like an AC unit, air ducts can last upwards of 10 years with proper care. It is, however, crucial to note that over time, air duct seals, joints, and seams are susceptible to deterioration. Airflow is an essential part of an optimally-functioning HVAC system, and believe it, or not your ductwork plays a significant role in the process of efficiently cooling your living spaces. When your ductwork is damaged, old, filthy, or clogged in any way, your home is likely to suffer the consequences- high energy bills and discomfort. If your HVAC system is having trouble cooling your home, you may need to have your ducts inspected. Numerous factors can strain your system and make it hard to cool your home. You can always try checking your air filter first and changing it if necessary. If that doesn’t do the trick, have a licensed HVAC technician check/test your ductwork. Your home’s air ducts are carefully designed as well as strategically placed to ensure that your home can fully benefit from your air conditioning unit. Damages like dents and puncturers can drastically interfere with the effectiveness of your cooling system. If you can visibly see dents or punctures in your ductwork, call a professional to assess the damage.

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