Ductwork Services in Antioch, CA

Professional ductwork services in Antioch, Contra Costa County. Professional ductwork services including repair, sealing, cleaning, and new installation. Serving Antioch and surrounding areas with licensed contractors and free quotes.

$300–$5,000Contra Costa County
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Ductwork Services in Antioch, CA costs $300–$5,000. Duct sealing $300–$1,000; full replacement $2,000–$5,000. Antioch homeowners near the Antioch waterfront trust NorCal Repairs for fast, licensed service. Call (916) 476-7689 for a free quote.

Why Antioch Homeowners Choose Us

Antioch is home to 115,291 residents in Contra Costa County. Delta city with affordable newer housing developments. Our network of licensed contractors understands the specific needs of Antioch homes and provides fast, reliable ductwork services service.

Whether you're near the Antioch waterfront or anywhere in Antioch, our contractors provide prompt ductwork services service. Antioch's newer construction has specific hvac needs, and our local expertise ensures the right solution for your home.

Ductwork Services in Antioch — FAQ

How do I know if my ducts need repair?+

Signs include uneven temperatures between rooms, excessive dust, high energy bills, rooms that don't cool/heat properly, and visible duct damage in attics or crawlspaces. In Antioch homes with attic ductwork, heat-damaged ducts are very common.

How much does duct sealing cost in Antioch?+

Professional duct sealing in the Antioch area costs $300–$1,000 depending on the size of your system and accessibility. Aeroseal (a pressurized sealant sprayed inside ducts) costs $1,500–$2,500 but is more thorough. Duct sealing typically pays for itself in 1–2 years through energy savings.

How much does ductwork replacement cost?+

Full ductwork replacement in a Antioch home costs $2,000–$5,000 for a typical single-story home and $4,000–$8,000 for two-story homes. The cost depends on home size, duct material chosen, and accessibility. Older Antioch homes with attic-mounted ductwork may need complete replacement due to heat degradation.

How much energy do leaky ducts waste?+

Leaky ducts can waste 20–30% of the conditioned air your HVAC system produces. In Antioch's summers, when your AC runs 8–12 hours a day, that translates to $50–$150 per month in wasted energy. Sealing and insulating ductwork is one of the most cost-effective home efficiency upgrades.

Do I need a permit for ductwork in Antioch?+

New ductwork installation and major modifications require a mechanical permit in Antioch County. Minor duct repairs and sealing typically do not require permits. California's Title 24 energy code has specific requirements for duct insulation and sealing that must be met during any permitted work.

Should I clean or replace my ductwork?+

Duct cleaning ($300–$500) is sufficient if your ducts are structurally sound but dusty or have minor mold. Replacement is needed when ducts are crushed, disconnected, poorly designed, or heavily deteriorated. Many Antioch homes built in the 1970s–1990s have flexible ductwork in attics that has deteriorated from decades of extreme heat exposure.

What type of ductwork is best for Antioch homes?+

Sheet metal ducts are the most durable and efficient option for Antioch's extreme attic temperatures, which can exceed 150°F in summer. Flexible duct is more affordable and easier to install but degrades faster in heat. We recommend insulated R-8 sheet metal for attic runs and flexible duct for shorter, protected runs.

Can ductwork improvements help with hot and cold spots?+

Yes, duct modifications are often the best solution for uneven temperatures. Causes include undersized ducts, long duct runs, disconnected sections, or poor initial design. We perform airflow testing to identify restrictions and can add dampers, resize ducts, or reroute sections to balance temperatures throughout your home.

Are there rebates for ductwork improvements in Antioch?+

SMUD and PG&E occasionally offer rebates for duct sealing and insulation improvements as part of their energy efficiency programs. SMUD's Home Performance program may cover a portion of duct sealing costs. We stay current on available rebates and help you apply for any that your project qualifies for.