NEW DUCTwork
RESIDENTIAL & commercial
Ductwork is the “delivery system” for your comfort. If you don't have an HVAC system already installed, this will be a necessary step in your installation process.

Residential Ductwork Installation & Replacement

Ductwork is the “delivery system” for your comfort—yet it’s one of the most overlooked parts of HVAC. In Clearwater homes, damaged, leaky, or undersized ducts can lead to weak airflow, hot spots, higher utility bills, and indoor humidity that never feels quite right.

If some rooms are always warmer, airflow feels weak at certain vents, or your system seems to run nonstop, ductwork may be a major part of the problem. Homes with older duct systems, renovations, or previous HVAC changes often benefit significantly from a duct evaluation.

Clearwater Heating and Air installs and replaces ductwork with a focus on airflow design and real-world comfort, not shortcuts. We look at supply and return layout, duct sizing, and transitions—because airflow issues can’t be fixed with equipment alone.

A properly designed duct system supports better temperature balance, healthier filtration performance, and more consistent humidity control. It can also reduce strain on your system by lowering static pressure and improving overall efficiency.

Whether you need a full replacement, new runs for an addition, or corrections to problem areas, we’ll help you build a duct system that supports comfort now—and protects your HVAC investment long-term.

Commercial Ductwork Installation & Replacement

In a commercial environment, ductwork affects more than comfort—it impacts air distribution, ventilation performance, and how evenly your building conditions air during busy hours. Clearwater Heating and Air provides ductwork solutions designed to support the way your facility actually operates.

If employees are complaining about hot/cold zones, certain areas are always stuffy, or airflow feels inconsistent across the building, duct design or duct condition could be the cause. Poor duct distribution can also push equipment harder than necessary, increasing wear and operating costs.

We install and replace commercial ductwork with attention to layout, access, and performance. That includes properly sized trunks and branches, sensible diffuser placement, return-air planning, and clean routing that supports future service and modifications.

Commercial work often involves tight ceilings, multi-tenant considerations, and schedule constraints. We plan carefully to reduce disruption, coordinate with other trades when needed, and keep the job organized from rough-in to final balancing.

The result is a system that delivers air where it’s needed—helping your building feel more consistent, improving occupant comfort, and supporting more stable equipment operation.