Ductwork plays a huge role in your home: it's designed to distribute airflow from your HVAC unit throughout your house. Heating, ventilating, and cooling each room are accomplished via the ducts in the HVAC system. HVAC systems circulate air that's filtered through ducts and then heated or cooled by a unit before being sent out. The ductwork in your HVAC system ensures your family's thermal comfort and good
indoor air quality.
How effectively your ductwork operates can be determined by checking the flow of air that is taken in and then expelled. If you don't have enough ducts or if they are too small or poorly located, they can yield inadequate heating or cooling. An inefficient return duct design reduces air circulation and makes heating and cooling in the home inefficient.
While the air distribution system (ducts and vents) in your home typically lasts a long time, sometimes it needs to be replaced depending on its age, the type of ducting material utilized, or the condition of the attic.