Find a ductwork installer in Plano, TX

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Find duct installers in Plano, TX

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Find duct installers in Plano, TX

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Top 10 ductwork installers in Plano, TX

Homeowners agree: these Plano duct installers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Travis Mechanical

Travis Mechanical

New on HomeGuide
37+ years in business
Serves Plano, TX
Travis Mechanical is a trusted and reputable company located in Carrollton, Texas, and serves the surrounding areas. They are recognized for their dedication, professionalism, and commitment to providing top-notch mechanical services residential A/C and heating as well as commercial and refrigeration. As a customer, you can always count on them for reliable solutions tailored to your specific needs.
C & G Services

C & G Services

4.9Exceptional(40)
118 hires on HomeGuide
20+ years in business
Serves Plano, TX
Lela T. says, "Excellent work. Very professional. Would definitely hire again. Very pleased with work. ,…….," Read more
Lmn Hvac And Cleaning

Lmn Hvac And Cleaning

5.0Exceptional(25)
Top Pro
51 hires on HomeGuide
13+ years in business
Serves Plano, TX
Abhilash A. says, "Very professional, reasonable price, quick response, transparent communication. I would definitely recommend them to others." Read more
Aero Duct Cleaning

Aero Duct Cleaning

5.0(4)
2 hires on HomeGuide
10+ years in business
Serves Plano, TX
Ricco B. says, "They were honest with me about my air ducts. They told me the air ducts didn't need cleaning and showed me pictures they took of them. They also pointed out some other potential issues and advised me on what to do. I was spared a lot of money with their honesty. I would definitely recommend and use them again if needed." Read more

Your Duct and Vent Installation or Removal questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does it cost to install or replace ductwork?

The average cost to replace ductwork is $1,400 to $5,600, depending on the house size. Air duct installation costs $25 to $55 per linear foot or $270 to $500 per duct. HVAC ductwork repair costs $200 to $700 for minor leaks.

How often should ductwork be replaced?

Ductwork lasts 10 to 20 years on average before it needs replacing. Most ducts need work when replacing HVAC systems more than 15 years old or when upgrading to bigger or higher-efficiency units.

Signs to repair or replace ductwork:

  • Unbalanced heating or cooling
  • Rising energy bills
  • Reduced airflow
  • Noisy HVAC system with vibrating ducts
  • Consistently dusty home
  • Mold, odors, or moisture damage in air ducts
  • Pest infestations in the ductwork
  • Collapsed, loosened, torn, or rusted duct sections

How long does it take to replace ductwork?

Replacing ductwork takes 1 to 2 days on average or up to 4 days for larger homes or complex projects. Installation time depends on the home's size, age, number of HVAC units, duct type, and crew size. Allow more time when wall or ceiling repairs are necessary.

What is ductwork?

Ductwork is a large piping system that sends heated or cooled air from HVAC units throughout the home. Duct vents are long tubes or rectangular sheet-metal channels made of fiberglass, steel, PVC, or aluminum. These rigid or flexible ducts are in ceilings, attics, basements, and crawl spaces.

What are the different types of ductwork?

There are three main types of ductwork:

  • Flexible – Round tubes with steel wire reinforcement and covered with plastic or aluminum. Lightweight and easy to install but shortest lifespan. Prone to tears, pest infestations, and moisture damage.
  • Fiberglass / fiberboard – Insulated by fiberglass to prevent condensation and muffle the HVAC system sound. Fiberglass can deteriorate and release fibers into the air over time, causing health issues.
  • Sheet metal – Rigid in shape, made from galvanized steel or aluminum, lightweight, easy to install, and mold-resistant.

Do you need to replace ductwork when replacing an AC unit?

You should replace ductwork when replacing an AC unit if the ducts are moldy, more than 20 years old, or cracked. AC upgrades often require new ductwork to fit bigger systems properly. HVAC installers inspect ducts first and recommend cleaning, repairing, or replacing ducts as needed.

Can I install my own ductwork?

DIY ductwork replacement is illegal in most states without a license. Hire certified HVAC contractors for duct installation and repairs.

How do I find ductwork installers in my area?

Start by searching our list of ductwork companies, then compare reviews and costs. After finding and contacting services:

  • Make sure they are licensed, bonded, and insured.
  • Seek out contractors with at least 2 to 5 years of work experience.
  • Collect project bids from three different companies to compare estimates.
  • Avoid choosing the lowest estimates that lead to low-quality work.
  • Compare past reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Don’t sign contracts until you understand the total project cost.
  • Make a payment schedule instead of paying in full upfront to avoid scams.

Ask to see their certifications from:

  • Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA)
  • American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
  • North American Technician Excellence (NATE)

After asking questions and verifying their credentials, hire the best ductwork installation contractors in your area.

What questions to ask HVAC ductwork companies before hiring?

When hiring a duct installer, ask them the following questions:

  • Which duct type is best for my home?
  • How many duct installations have you done?
  • Can I see photos of your past work?
  • Can you provide references from previous ductwork projects?
  • What does your labor warranty cover?
  • If installing flex ducts, will you add supports every 4 feet?
  • Can you install ducts in air-conditioned areas to reduce energy losses?
  • Will you insulate the entire length of all supply lines?
  • Do you use rigid connectors and sealant on flex-duct connections?
  • Will you test for duct leaks after installation?
  • Do you use Manual D duct-design calculation software to size the ducts?
  • Can you also make Manual J and Manual T calculations to check the supply-register sizes?
  • Do your prices include a home energy audit to prevent leaks and optimize airflow?
  • Will you pull permits for this duct installation, and how much do they cost?
  • Does this estimate include all labor, materials, and cleanup costs?
  • How long will this duct installation take?

Reviews for Plano ductwork installers

Recent success stories from people in the Plano area.
Rana Z.
This is a second time I used this guy's they are legit and fantastic of what they do to of what they do to get the job done the right way. I'll certainly use them again for future services . Thank you C&G ervices. You guys are awesome.
C & G Services
Jon J.
In my opinion, promptness, open, Transparent. professional. Another HVAC company or contractor(in Mckinney, TX ) was going to charge more than $10,000(Ten Thousand) extra for the same units /project and warranty periods. I would recommend them enthusiastically.
Lmn Hvac and Cleaning
Ricco B.
I was impressed with Robbin and his team member. They were professional and sincere, which I found refreshing. After finishing their inspection, they informed me that I didn't need a cleaning and pointed out some minor issues I could handle myself to save money. I really appreciate the honesty and tips, which saved me a bunch of money. I will definitely use them in the future and recommend their services.
Aero Duct Cleaning
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