Local Ductwork Repair in Albuquerque

The elevation means colder winters than Phoenix and hotter summers than Denver — a demanding dual-season market. Kirtland AFB and Sandia Labs provide stable employment and above-average household income for HVAC investment. The Heights neighborhoods have aging 1970s-1980s systems in a replacement cycle. Evaporative coolers are common but increasingly being replaced with refrigerated AC. With 53F average temperature and a arid to semi-arid climate, HVAC systems in this Desert Southwest market face specific demands. The Oct-Apr frost season determines heating load while 14in rainfall affects humidity and cooling requirements. Local cost index: 0.94.

Signs of Ductwork Problems in Albuquerque

  • Rooms that won't reach temperature despite HVAC running at full capacity
  • Noticeable temperature differences between rooms or floors
  • Higher energy bills with no change in usage patterns
  • Dusty or stale indoor air — ducts pulling air from attics or crawl spaces
  • Rattling or banging sounds coming from duct runs
  • Visible gaps, disconnections, or collapsed sections in accessible ducts

Common Ductwork Repairs in Albuquerque

  • Duct sealing: Applying mastic sealant or metal tape to leaking joints and connections — the most common ductwork repair, often delivering significant energy savings
  • Section replacement: Replacing collapsed, crushed, or severely damaged duct runs with new properly sized sections
  • Reconnection: Reconnecting ducts that have separated at joints, often found in crawl spaces and attics
  • Duct insulation: Adding or replacing duct insulation to reduce heat loss in unconditioned attics and crawl spaces

Neighborhoods We Serve

We connect homeowners across Albuquerque, including Old Town, Nob Hill, North Valley, South Valley, Heights, and all surrounding areas.