Correct Installation of Your Duct Work is Critical to the Comfort of Your Home
Duct work Installation is a necessity if you’re installing a new Forced Air Furnace or Air Conditioning in your home. If you have an older home in New Jersey chances are your ducts leak because they’re cracked bending or collapsed. Leaking or broken ducts allow dust, mold, and mildew, to be circulated through your home in the ductwork.
Ducts supply fresh clean air to every room in your home and if their leaking or need repairs they can’t do that. Ductwork is a major part of what we do at Neri & Russo Services when we’re installing and repairing furnaces and air conditioners. If you have weak airflow, musty smells, or noises from your ducts when your heating and cooling units come on and off you probably need repairs to your ducts in your home.
Adding a room to your home? You’ll need to re-calculate the size of your heating and cooling systems and you’ll also need additional ducts to take air to these new rooms in your home. Good ductwork requires good design; that’s right design! Great air circulation and effective quiet ducts are no accident, they require planning and experience and that’s exactly what you’ll get when we install your ductwork.
Experience installing and repairing ducts for heating and cooling systems is what we bring to every job, and the correct installation of your duct work is critical to the comfort of your home, so if you’re building a new home, adding a room, or renovating your home, we’ll design and construct reliable duct work that will give you years of worry free service.
The purpose of Residential Ductwork Design is to properly distribute the airflow, produced by your heating/cooling system, to your house. This involves Return Air (unconditioned) coming into the heating/cooling system. Then, by heating/cooling that air, delivering the newly conditioned air to your home.
An improperly designed ductwork systems can cost money through inefficiencies, and in some cases, cause premature failure of heating and cooling equipment. This means that your home's ductwork system is just as important as the equipment used to heat and cool your home.
The 3 Most Important Things to Understand About Residential Ductwork Designs Are:
- Furnaces and air conditioners require a certain amount of airflow, measured in CFM (Cubic Feet Per Minute), to be passed through the equipment (supply and return ducts) in order for the equipment to function properly and efficiently.
- All homes have unique requirements and construction that pose obstacles when designing the ductwork system to accommodate each room with proper airflow. (This is especially true with older homes.)
- The Ideal Ductwork System achieves both goals by providing enough airflow to and from the heating/cooling equipment as well as the home.
For maximum efficiency, this "ideal" system should also be sealed at all seams with aluminum tape, and should be properly insulated when exposed to unconditioned environments (i.e. crawl spaces and attics).
Our professional Ductwork system designers will answer your questions so contact us today.

