If your home is experiencing uneven temperatures, poor air quality, or more, the culprit behind these issues could be damaged ductwork and vents.
At JD’s AC, we attack HVAC duct and vent repairs head-on. Our experienced HVAC technicians fix any leaks, blockages, or damage to your ducts and vents. This means your HVAC system gets back to operating at peak efficiency.
Don’t let faulty ducts and vents steal your comfort any longer. With our HVAC vents and duct repairs in Longview, TX, you get consistent, comfortable temperatures.
If some rooms in your home are too hot or too cold while others are comfortable, it could be a sign of ductwork leaks or blockages.
Poor indoor air quality like dust, odors, or allergens, can be from leaks or contaminants entering the duct system.
Leaky ducts introduce moisture into your system. This leads to high humidity levels and mold growth within your ductwork.
If you see moisture buildup or water stains near your vents or ducts, it may indicate leaks or poor insulation.
Musty or moldy smells coming from your vents could indicate mold growth inside the ducts or vents.
If your vent has decreased or uneven airflow, it may indicate a blockage, clogged filter, or issues with the ducts.
If areas in your home are warmer or cooler than others, this could be because of poor airflow through certain vents.
If you see dust blowing out of the vents, a clogged filter or ductwork issue could be the culprit.
Be sure to check your air filters. Regularly replace or clean them usually every 1-3 months.
Visually inspect your vents for things like dust or debris buildup. Clean or vacuum as needed.
Call JD’s AC. Our techs check the entire HVAC system, make adjustments, and clean.
If you have pets, allergies, or just want to make sure your ducts are good, get duct cleaning every 3-5 years.
Don’t let HVAC issues pile up. If you notice strange noises coming from the vents, or rooms never seem to be the right temperature, or more, call JD’s AC.
Our HVAC repairmen get your home’s ducts and vents repaired in no time. This helps your HVAC system perform better. That means lower energy bills and a healthier indoor air quality.