
Is your home never quite cool in summer or warm enough in winter despite your HVAC system running constantly? Faulty or aging ductwork could be costing you significant comfort and skyrocketing your energy bills, so contact us today to schedule an inspection or inquire about our flexible financing options. Homeowners in Grandview, MO, frequently face airflow issues that force heating and cooling units to work harder than necessary, shortening their lifespan and increasing monthly expenses. All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC specializes in diagnosing and resolving these hidden inefficiencies.
Backed by industry-leading warranties and flexible financing options, all our work is fully compliant with local building codes.
The ductwork in your home acts as the circulatory system for your heating and cooling equipment. When this system is compromised, the conditioned air you pay for escapes into unconditioned spaces like attics, crawl spaces, or basements before it ever reaches your living areas. In a region with distinct seasonal extremes—humid summers reaching 90°F and freezing winters dropping to 20°F—loss of thermal energy is noticeable immediately.
Leaking or disconnected ducts create uneven pressure within the home. If supply ducts leak, you lose conditioned air, causing the system to run longer to meet the thermostat setting. Conversely, if return ducts leak, the system pulls in unconditioned, unfiltered air from dusty or damp areas. This not only affects temperature control but also introduces humidity that makes the air feel sticky in summer and clammy in winter.
Common indicators of compromised ductwork include:
We provide comprehensive solutions designed to seal the envelope of your duct system and optimize airflow. Effective repair goes beyond simply applying tape; it requires a deep understanding of fluid dynamics and thermal resistance. We address the root causes of airflow restrictions to restore your system to its original design specifications or better — view our gallery.
Standard duct tape often fails over time due to temperature fluctuations. We utilize professional-grade mastic sealant and fiberglass mesh to create a permanent, airtight bond at all seams and joints. This prevents air from escaping at critical connection points. Additionally, we verify that dampers are functioning correctly and that registers are not blocked or disconnected.
Metal ducts are highly conductive. If your ducts run through an unconditioned attic or crawl space, the air inside them gains or loses heat rapidly. We install or replace duct insulation to appropriate R-values, ensuring that the air traveling from your furnace or air conditioner retains its temperature until it reaches the vent. This is critical for preventing condensation and moisture buildup during humid months.
Sometimes, a section of ductwork is too crushed, rusted, or damaged to repair effectively. In these instances, we remove the compromised section and fabricate or install a custom replacement. This ensures that there are no restrictions in the line that could increase static pressure and strain your blower motor.
The connection between the main trunk line and the branch lines, as well as the "boot" that connects to the floor or ceiling register, are common failure points. We re-secure these connections using mechanical fasteners and sealants to prevent disconnection and air loss.
Our approach to duct repair is methodical and data-driven. We do not guess where leaks are; we test and verify to ensure precision.
Homeowners often face the decision of whether to patch existing ductwork or invest in a full replacement. This decision depends on several factors, including the age of the system, the material used, and the extent of the damage.
Repair is typically the best option if the ductwork is generally sound but has specific, localized issues. If the metal stacks are in good condition but the seals have dried out, a comprehensive sealing service is cost-effective. Similarly, if only one or two runs of flex duct have collapsed, replacing those specific runs is a logical choice. Repair is viable when:
Replacement becomes necessary when the ductwork has reached the end of its service life or was never installed correctly to begin with. Old ductwork may accumulate rust, mold, or significant structural damage that sealing cannot fix. All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC advises replacement when:
When replacing, we look at rigid metal versus flexible ductwork. Rigid metal offers superior airflow and durability against pests and crushing but requires skilled fabrication. Flexible ducting is quieter and easier to route through tight spaces but requires careful installation to prevent kinks and sagging. We help you choose the right mix for your specific architecture.
Navigating local building codes is an essential part of major HVAC work. Ductwork modifications and replacements are subject to specific regulations regarding energy conservation and safety. Grandview has requirements concerning how ducts are sealed, supported, and insulated, particularly in unconditioned spaces.
Selecting a contractor for duct repair involves trust. The work is often performed in dark, uncomfortable areas of your home that you may never see, so you need a partner who documents their work and guarantees results.
Your comfort is dictated by how well your home moves air. Don't let leaky, aging, or undersized ducts compromise your HVAC investment. All Day Comfort Heating and Cooling LLC is ready to restore balance to your home’s climate.
Stop wasting money on energy loss; schedule your professional duct inspection with us today.