Replace Your Air Ducts in San Antonio — When Repair Isn’t Enough
- Available 24/7
- Written Finding First
- Texas Energy Code Compliant
Full Duct Replacement Solves What Spot Repairs Cannot
San Antonio’s Housing Stock Creates a Predictable Replacement Window
What I Found in a Stone Oak Home Built in 1992
We Document the Reason Before We Quote the Work
We Document Four Things Before Quoting
- System age relative to the 15-to-20-year design life.
- Measured duct leakage rate — the share of conditioned air lost before it reaches living spaces.
- Extent of damage across the full duct network, not one visible point.
- Repair accessibility — whether the worst sections can be repaired without a cost that approaches replacement anyway.
How We Install
Our Replacement Standards
Every replacement is installed to current Texas Energy Code standards for Climate Zone 2 — including R-6 insulation coverage on all new flex duct runs.
Manual D Duct Sizing
Every run is sized to the room it serves using Manual D calculation — the engineering method for sizing duct to a home’s floor plan and HVAC capacity — not copied from the old layout.
R-6 Insulation Wrap
All new flex duct gets R-6 insulation, required for new installations in Texas Climate Zone 2. Pre-2000 San Antonio homes frequently have R-4 or degraded insulation on the original runs.
Plenum Replacement or Rebuild
When the central distribution box is undersized or deteriorated, it’s replaced alongside the duct network. A new system connected to an undersized plenum never performs to its potential.
Mastic-Sealed Connections
Every connection is sealed with mastic — not foil tape alone — producing a durable, airtight seal that holds under San Antonio’s thermal cycling.
Air Handler Compatibility
Replacement ductwork is sized to match the air handler’s airflow capacity so the new system performs at the equipment’s rated output.
How a Duct Replacement Project Works
Diagnostics
Implementation
Post-Service Testing
Duct Replacements Across Bexar County
- Alamo Heights
- Helotes
- Stone Oak
- Lackland AFB Area
- Beacon Hill
- Leon Valley
- Near West Side
- Northwest Side
- Converse
- Schertz
- Loop 1604 Corridor
- US-281 Corridor