Garland Air Balancing Experts
Since most of the average home’s HVAC ductwork is inside walls and ceilings, it’s easy to ignore. However, when your ductwork fails to deliver air evenly, it can create comfort problems in your home. One is the feeling of hot and cold spots in different rooms. That not only harms your comfort but also has some other adverse effects. Depending on the location of your thermostat, you may deal with incorrect readings. Your thermostat can’t do its job if it’s in a place that gets too much or too little conditioned air. Another potential problem is that it may force your HVAC to work harder to try to overcome the temperature imbalances.
Residential air balancing has the following benefits:
- Reduces HVAC wear and tear
- Lowers HVAC operating costs
- Improves indoor air quality
- Increases HVAC lifespan
To balance residential ductwork, it must have dampers in the right places. Dampers are like doors inside key parts of your ducts. You can control how much air passes through each branch by opening and closing the dampers to varying degrees. If your ductwork has damaged dampers or lacks them where necessary, we can help. We’ll perform an air balancing installation to equip your ducts with the needed controls. Then, we’ll make the required adjustments to route air where you need it.