Duck Work

Duck Work

Duct is a network of ducts or ducts used in an air conditioning system to distribute hot or cold air throughout a building or space. Duct materials can be manufactured from various materials, including metal sheets (such as galvanized foil, duct panels made of fiberglass, or flexible pipes). , or hard plastic

Duct Design

Proper duct design is essential for efficient and effective airflow. This includes sizing and layout of ductwork to ensure even air distribution and minimize pressure loss.

Isolate the duct

Insulating ductwork can help prevent heat gain or loss, reduce energy consumption, and reduce condensation. Insulation is typically applied to ducts located in unconditioned spaces, such as attics or crawl spaces, to maintain the desired temperature of the air being distributed.

The dumber

Dampers are devices installed inside ductwork to control or regulate airflow. They can be operated manually or automatically to adjust airflow to different zones or zones. The diffuser consists of components installed in the supply openings to distribute air evenly and create a comfortable airflow pattern.

Close the air ducts

Proper sealing of duct joints and connections is essential to prevent air leaks, which can result in energy loss and reduced system efficiency. Sealing is usually performed using specialized tapes, mastic or sealants to ensure a tight and secure connection between duct sections.