When planning a home renovation, ductwork often gets overlooked in favor of more visible upgrades like flooring or cabinets. Yet, your ducts are the backbone of your heating and cooling system, and addressing them during a renovation can save you headaches later.
If your home already has ductwork, this is the perfect time to assess its condition. Old ducts may leak air, be poorly insulated, or even carry dust and allergens. Repairing or replacing damaged sections, sealing joints, and adding insulation can improve efficiency and indoor comfort while lowering energy bills.
For homes without ducts, renovations make installation far easier. With walls and ceilings open, contractors can design a system that fits seamlessly into the layout. If traditional ducts aren’t practical, alternatives like ductless mini-splits or high-velocity systems offer efficient options without major structural changes.
The key is to plan ductwork early in the renovation process. Waiting until after walls are closed or ceilings are finished often leads to costly rework. Partnering with an HVAC professional from the start ensures your renovated home not only looks great but also stays comfortable and energy efficient
