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Ductwork & new construction · Salt Lake Valley

Ductwork & new construction

Equipment gets the credit. Ductwork decides whether the house is comfortable.


New construction rough-in

We work from the plans: load calculation, trunk and branch layout, register placement, and return sizing before a single piece of metal gets hung. Coordinated with framing and plumbing so nothing gets rerouted twice.

Retrofit and repair

Undersized returns, crushed flex, disconnected boots in the crawlspace, and leaky joints in an unconditioned attic all cost real capacity. Sealing and resizing existing duct is frequently a better spend than a bigger furnace.

Custom sheet metal

Transitions, plenums, and offsets fabricated for the space instead of forced in with tape and hope. If a duct has to make an awkward turn around a beam, it gets built to make that turn.

Get this handled

Tell us what's going on and we'll call you back with the next available window.

Or call (801) 680-7406 — someone picks up during business hours.

FAQ

Ductwork & new construction — common questions

Some rooms never get warm. Is that the furnace?
Not always. It's often duct sizing, a return-air shortage, or leakage in unconditioned space. That's a measurable problem with a fixable cause.
Do you work with builders and general contractors?
Yes. New construction rough-in and trim-out are a regular part of what we do.
Can you seal existing ductwork?
Yes — mastic and mechanical sealing at joints and boots, prioritizing runs in attics, crawlspaces, and garages where losses are largest.

Need it fixed soon?

Call and talk to someone who works on these systems, not a call center. No-heat and no-cool calls get priority scheduling across the Salt Lake Valley.

Call now · Mon–Sat(801) 680-7406