Proudly Serving New Bern, Havelock & Morehead City, NC
Ductwork is crucial in distributing heated or cooled air throughout your home, directly affecting your HVAC system’s performance as well as your indoor air quality and overall comfort.
At Comfort First Heating & Cooling, we’re dedicated to serving our local community with exceptional home services. Our technicians are highly trained to deliver high-quality duct repairs and installations you can trust.
Schedule ductwork services in the Jacksonville area today.
Signs You Need Ductwork Services
Don’t overlook your air ducts when you have HVAC issues. Poorly performing ductwork can impact your comfort system’s efficiency and hot or cool air output.
Signs you need ductwork solutions from Comfort First include:
- Improper design: Poor distribution of conditioned air often results in rooms being too hot or cold. You may need to reconfigure your air ducts to maximize airflow and ensure balanced temperature distribution.
- Leaks: Air ducts become less efficient over time, deteriorating and leading to increased energy consumption and higher utility bills. Identifying and repairing leaks promptly will minimize the effects of leaky ductwork.
- Lack of insulation: Proper insulation helps maintain consistent temperatures, reduces strain on your HVAC system, and ultimately lowers energy bills. You may need to insulate your air ducts for better results.
- Dirt accumulation: Since air ducts move air in and out of your home, trapped dust, pollen, and other contaminants can build up over time, affecting air quality and HVAC efficiency. Air filtration systems and UV lights can trap and neutralize harmful contaminants for cleaner ducts.
Ductwork Installation & Replacement
Installing new ductwork or replacing existing ductwork is essential when making heating and air conditioning replacements. Properly designed and installed ductwork ensures:
- Optimal airflow
- Maximum energy efficiency
- Enhanced comfort
- Less strain on your HVAC
Our experts are committed to quality work from start to finish. We’ll assess your current system, design a customized ductwork solution, and perform a seamless installation.
Ductwork Repair & Sealing
Comfort First has the solutions you need to keep your air ducts free of leaks. When you enlist our services, our technicians will:
- Inspect your ductwork: We’ll conduct a thorough inspection to identify any leaks, gaps, or damage in the ducts.
- Seal leaks and gaps: We seal leaks and gaps in the ductwork using sealants such as mastic, foil tape, or aerosol sealant to prevent further leaks.
- Repair damaged sections: We’ll repair and replace damaged sections of ductwork, such as holes or disconnected joints, as needed.
- Test: We’ll test your air ducts for balanced airflow and ensure there are no other leaks.
Reduced comfort doesn’t always indicate heating and air conditioning repair issues. Your HVAC technician can see if your air ducts are causing the problem. We work hard to ensure you can effectively heat and cool your home without energy waste or inconsistent temperatures.
Why Choose Comfort First?
Backed by years of experience, we aim to create customers for life by consistently providing people and comfort you can count on.
We work closely with homeowners to understand their needs and provide reliable, high-quality HVAC solutions. Count on Comfort First Heating & Cooling for:
- 24/7 emergency repairs
- Service for all brands
- Free estimates on replacements
- HVAC installation guarantees
- Financing options
- Great reviews
Call Comfort First to schedule air duct repair or installation in Jacksonville, NC.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I repair or replace my air ducts?
It depends on the extent of the ductwork damage. Minor issues may need repairs, while older or extensively damaged ducts would benefit from replacement.
What are the different types of ductwork?
Types of ductwork include flexible (plastic or metal), rigid sheet metal, and duct board (fiberglass insulation with aluminum).
How can I tell if my air ducts are leaking?
Look for uneven room temperatures, higher energy bills, hissing or whistling sounds near ducts, and visible gaps or cracks in the ductwork.