Sometimes, cleaning isn't enough. If your ductwork is crushed, rusted out, or infested with rodents, it needs to be physically repaired or replaced. We are New Hartford Center, CT’s structural ductwork specialists. Whether you need to replace old ductwork in house or simply repair a damaged section, we provide the heavy-duty solutions that restore your home's airflow and integrity.
Call (833) 963-1661 to schedule your repair assessment.
In New Hartford Center, CT, we often see older homes with original ductwork that has degraded over decades.
A common issue in New Hartford Center, CT is water damage from sweating ducts. If the insulation on your ducts is thin or missing, the cold air inside clashes with the hot attic air, causing condensation. This water can drip onto your ceilings, causing stains and mold. We repair these issues by installing properly insulated ductwork and vapor barriers to stop the sweating for good.
Raccoons, squirrels, and rats love nesting in ductwork. They claw through the soft flex duct to create warm homes, leaving behind urine and feces. If you have had a critter infestation, you must replace the damaged sections. We remove the contaminated ducts, sanitize the area, and install fresh, clean ductwork.
Call (833) 963-1661 to schedule your repair assessment.
Don't live with crushed, leaking, or contaminated ducts. Let our structural experts build you a system that delivers pure comfort.
Call (833) 963-1661 to schedule your repair assessment.
"We had rats get into our attic and destroy the ducts. It was a nightmare. This team came in, removed the nasty stuff, and put in all brand new white ducts. It looks amazing."
"My bonus room never got air. They realized the duct was kinked over a rafter. They rerouted it and replaced the crushed section. Problem solved."
"Honest contractors. They told me I didn't need a full replacement, just a few repairs. Saved me thousands. I appreciate the integrity."
New Hartford Center is in the northeast part of the town of New Hartford, in the valley of the West Branch of the Farmington River. The northern edge of the CDP follows the New Hartford–Barkhamsted town line. The CDP extends east to Connecticut Route 219 on the east side of Lake McDonough, a reservoir on the East Branch of the Farmington River. The CDP extends south nearly to the confluence of the East and West Branches of the Farmington, then runs west along Henderson Road to Steele Road and Burdick Road. The western edge of the CDP follows an unnamed brook about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of the village, north to the Barkhamsted town line.
Zip Codes in New Hartford Center, CT that we also serve: 06057 06061