Air Duct Installer in Hollywood Park, TX

Ductwork Built to Survive Texas Heat

Your attic hits 140°F every summer. If your ducts weren’t installed for that, you’re losing money every month on wasted energy and overworked equipment.

Air Duct Installation Hollywood Park TX

Lower Bills, Better Comfort, Equipment That Lasts

You’re not imagining it—some rooms stay hot while others freeze. Your energy bills keep climbing even though you’re not using the AC any differently. Your system runs constantly but never quite catches up.

That’s what happens when your ductwork can’t handle the job. Leaky seams pull in 130-degree attic air. Undersized ducts choke airflow. Poor insulation turns your supply lines into heat exchangers before the air ever reaches your vents.

Properly installed ductwork changes everything. Your system moves the right amount of air to every room. Your equipment doesn’t have to run as hard or as long. You stop paying to cool your attic and start actually cooling your home. Most homeowners see 15-25% lower energy bills once their ducts are sized, sealed, and insulated correctly for Hollywood Park’s climate.

Licensed Air Duct Specialist Hollywood Park

Veteran-Owned, Texas-Trained, Locally Trusted Since Day One

We’ve spent over 20 years installing and replacing ductwork across San Antonio, Houston, and Austin. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up on time, do what we say, and don’t cut corners.

Hollywood Park homes present specific challenges. The larger properties along Voigt Drive and near the Galleria have sprawling floor plans, high ceilings, and attic spaces that turn into ovens for half the year. Your ductwork has to survive that—and most builder-grade installations don’t.

Every technician on our team is licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry the commercial liability insurance the state requires, and we follow the building codes that protect your investment. When we install or replace ducts in your attic, you’re getting work that’s built to last through decades of Texas summers.

Replacing Ducts in Attic Hollywood Park

Here's What Happens When You Call

We start with an honest assessment of your current system. That means going into your attic, inspecting every run of ductwork, checking for leaks, measuring airflow at your vents, and looking at how your system performs under load. You’ll know exactly what’s wrong and what it’s costing you before we talk about fixes.

If you need new ductwork, we design the system around your home’s specific layout and your equipment’s actual capacity. We’re not reusing old runs that don’t make sense or trying to patch something that’s already failing. When we’re replacing ducts in your attic, we’re sizing everything correctly, sealing every joint, and insulating to R-12 or better—well above code minimums—because that’s what it takes to handle attic temperatures that regularly exceed 140°F.

Once installation is done, we test the system. You’ll feel the difference in airflow, temperature consistency, and how often your equipment cycles. We’ll walk you through what we did, show you the warranty coverage, and make sure you’re completely clear on how to maintain it going forward.

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Replacing AC Ducts Hollywood Park TX

What You Get with Professional Duct Installation

When you’re replacing AC ducts in Hollywood Park, TX, the work has to account for local conditions. Your attic isn’t just hot—it’s a thermal stress test that most ductwork fails over time. We use materials rated for extreme temperatures, seal every seam with mastic (not tape), and insulate every supply and return line to prevent the 75-degree temperature swings that waste your conditioned air.

Sizing matters more than most installers admit. Undersized ducts create pressure drops that force your system to work harder and deliver less. Oversized ducts reduce air velocity and hurt efficiency. We calculate the load for every room, match duct diameter to your equipment’s CFM output, and make sure your system can actually move the air it’s designed to produce.

Hollywood Park’s housing stock includes a mix of older ranch-style homes and newer construction. Older homes often have original ductwork that’s degraded, disconnected, or never properly sealed. Newer homes sometimes have builder-grade installations that meet code but don’t optimize performance. Either way, you’re left with a system that costs more to run and doesn’t keep you comfortable. Proper air duct installation in Hollywood Park, TX fixes that—and the results show up immediately in how your home feels and what your utility bill looks like.

How much does it cost to replace ductwork in a Hollywood Park home?

Most full duct replacements in Hollywood Park run between $3,000 and $7,000, depending on your home’s size, attic accessibility, and how much of the system needs work. A 2,000-square-foot home with a straightforward attic layout typically falls in the $4,000-$5,500 range. Larger homes with complex floor plans or multiple HVAC zones cost more.

If you only need partial replacement—say, a section of collapsed ductwork or a few poorly designed runs—you’re looking at $1,000 to $3,000. Sealing and insulating existing ducts that are still structurally sound usually costs $1,500 to $2,500, and that can solve a lot of problems if the ductwork itself isn’t damaged.

We give you an upfront quote after inspecting your system. No surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what the work costs and what you’re getting before we start.

A full duct replacement in a typical Hollywood Park home takes one to three days. Day one is usually removal of old ductwork and prep. Day two is installation, sealing, and insulation. Day three, if needed, is testing, adjustments, and final inspection.

Attic accessibility plays a big role in timing. If your attic is tight, has low clearance, or requires us to work around stored items, it takes longer. Homes with multiple HVAC systems or complex zoning add time as well.

Partial replacements or repairs can often be done in a single day. Sealing and insulating existing ductwork usually takes four to eight hours depending on the size of your system. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate so you can plan accordingly.

Yes—if your current ductwork is leaking, undersized, or poorly insulated. The Department of Energy estimates that 20-30% of conditioned air is lost through duct problems in a typical home. In Texas, where your attic can hit 140°F, that number often climbs higher.

Properly installed and sealed ductwork eliminates those losses. Your system delivers the air it’s supposed to deliver, to the rooms that need it, at the temperature you set. Most homeowners see 15-25% reductions in cooling costs after replacing failing ductwork. That’s $30-$60 per month in summer for a typical Hollywood Park home, which adds up to $500-$800+ per year.

You’ll also extend your equipment’s lifespan. When your HVAC system doesn’t have to run constantly to compensate for duct losses, it experiences less wear. That means fewer repairs and a longer time before you’re looking at a full system replacement.

Sealing fixes leaks in ductwork that’s still structurally sound. We use mastic sealant on every joint and seam to stop conditioned air from escaping into your attic. We also add or upgrade insulation to reduce heat transfer. This works well if your ducts are intact but were never properly sealed during the original installation.

Replacing means removing old ductwork and installing new runs. You need this if your ducts are damaged, disconnected, crushed, or so poorly designed that sealing won’t solve the problem. Undersized ducts, collapsed flex runs, and ductwork with holes or gaps beyond repair all require replacement.

During the inspection, we’ll tell you which approach makes sense for your system. If sealing gets you 90% of the way there for a third of the cost, that’s what we’ll recommend. If your ductwork is beyond saving, we’ll explain why replacement is the better investment. You’ll have all the information you need to make the right call.

Yes. We install and replace ductwork in Hollywood Park homes and commercial properties throughout Bexar County. Residential work ranges from single-family homes to larger estate properties. Commercial projects include office buildings, retail spaces, and light industrial facilities.

Commercial duct installation follows different requirements than residential work. Load calculations are more complex, code requirements are stricter, and the systems are often larger and more specialized. Our technicians hold the commercial HVAC licensing that Texas requires for this work, and we carry the liability insurance that commercial projects demand.

Whether you’re a homeowner dealing with hot spots and high bills or a property manager facing tenant complaints about inconsistent temperatures, the process is the same. We assess your current system, identify what’s not working, design a solution that fits your space and budget, and install it correctly the first time.

You probably need replacement if your ductwork is more than 15-20 years old and you’re seeing multiple problems—hot and cold spots, rising energy bills, excessive dust, or your system running constantly. Older ductwork degrades over time, especially in Texas attics where temperature extremes break down materials and loosen connections.

Repairs make sense if the problem is isolated. A single disconnected section, a damaged boot at a vent, or a return line that was never sealed can often be fixed without replacing the entire system. If most of your ductwork is in good shape and the issues are limited to specific areas, repairs are the cost-effective choice.

The only way to know for sure is an inspection. We’ll go into your attic, check every run, test for leaks, and measure system performance. You’ll get a clear answer about what’s wrong, what it’s costing you, and whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation. No guessing, no upselling—just honest information so you can decide what’s right for your home.

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