Poor Ductwork:
Leaks cold air into the attic causing condensation, mold, ceiling stains, and possibly attracting termites.
Is not suspended properly and restricts airflow causing friction thus overworking the fan motor and reducing the volume of air to the required area.
Has excessive length and is not as straight as possible.
Has kinks and sags that cause airflow problems. Code enforcement requires no less than 1/2 inch of sag per foot in a five foot section.
Causes your energy bill to escalate.
Leaks cold air into the attic causing condensation, mold, ceiling stains, and possibly attracting termites.
Is not suspended properly and restricts airflow causing friction thus overworking the fan motor and reducing the volume of air to the required area.
Has excessive length and is not as straight as possible.
Has kinks and sags that cause airflow problems. Code enforcement requires no less than 1/2 inch of sag per foot in a five foot section.
Causes your energy bill to escalate.
The Duct Saddle:
Reduces the areas where condensation collects and helps prevent condensation on the outer jacket.
Eliminates the use of an elbow at the pre-insulated box and allows the ducts to carry the full volume of air to the required area.
Has 6 inch wide supports and holds flexible ducts straight.
Eliminates kinking and sagging that cause airflow problems and produce friction thus causing the motor to use more energy.
Reduces your energy costs.
Reduces the areas where condensation collects and helps prevent condensation on the outer jacket.
Eliminates the use of an elbow at the pre-insulated box and allows the ducts to carry the full volume of air to the required area.
Has 6 inch wide supports and holds flexible ducts straight.
Eliminates kinking and sagging that cause airflow problems and produce friction thus causing the motor to use more energy.
Reduces your energy costs.

