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Ductwork & Fittings

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HVAC Air Distribution Systems

Ductwork & Fittings

Source flexible ductwork, galvanized sheet metal fittings, dampers, duct board, ventilation accessories, and airflow management products for residential and commercial HVAC installations.

Application & Compatibility Notice Ductwork components should be selected based on airflow requirements, duct sizing, static pressure, insulation requirements, and local building codes. Verify dimensions and application requirements before ordering.

Ductwork & Fitting Categories

Flexible Ductwork

Insulated flexible duct systems designed for residential and commercial air distribution.

Sheet Metal Fittings

Elbows, reducers, collars, plenums, tees, and galvanized HVAC duct fittings.

Dampers & Airflow Controls

Manual and motorized dampers designed for airflow balancing and zoning applications.

Ventilation Accessories

Supporting components used for duct installation, airflow management, and ventilation projects.

Selecting Ductwork & Air Distribution Components

Proper duct design and component selection help support efficient airflow, balanced room comfort, reduced static pressure, and long-term HVAC performance. Quality ductwork components contribute to energy efficiency and improved indoor comfort.

Built for HVAC Contractors & Mechanical Installers

Commonly sourced by HVAC contractors, sheet metal fabricators, facility maintenance teams, builders, mechanical contractors, and commercial installation professionals.

Need Help Sizing Ductwork or Airflow Components?

Send your project requirements, duct dimensions, airflow goals, quantity, and delivery ZIP code for sourcing assistance.

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Ductwork & Fittings FAQ

What is the difference between R-6 and R-8 flex duct?

R-8 flex duct provides greater insulation value and reduced thermal loss compared to R-6 duct, making it suitable for many unconditioned spaces.

Why is static pressure important?

Excessive static pressure can reduce airflow, decrease system efficiency, and increase strain on HVAC equipment.

What are dampers used for?

Dampers help regulate and balance airflow throughout a duct system to improve comfort and system performance.

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