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Calculadora de Costo de Reemplazo de Conductos | Unexpected HVAC Costs - Budget Your Project

Calculadora de Costo de Reemplazo de Conductos

Estime el costo total de reemplazar o instalar nuevos conductos de HVAC según el tamaño y la accesibilidad de su hogar.

Factors Affecting Ductwork Cost

The cost to replace ductwork is driven by two main factors: the amount of materials needed (which depends on home size) and the complexity of the labor. A typical full replacement costs between $2,000 and $7,000.

Labor costs can vary dramatically based on accessibility. Working in a tight, difficult-to-access crawlspace will cost significantly more than working in an open, unfinished basement. Replacing ducts hidden behind drywall is the most expensive scenario.

When to Consider Replacement

SymptomReason for Replacement
AgeDucts over 15-20 years old may have failing seals, poor insulation, and reduced efficiency.
High Energy BillsLeaky or poorly designed ducts can lose 20-30% of conditioned air, forcing your HVAC system to work much harder.
Poor Air QualityOld ducts can harbor dust, mold, and other allergens that are difficult to remove completely with cleaning.
NoiseDucts that are undersized for a new, more powerful HVAC system can create excessive noise from high air velocity.

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Enter the total square footage of your home.
  2. Select the option that best describes where your ductwork is located and how easy it is for contractors to access.
  3. Click "Estimate Cost" to see a breakdown of material and labor costs, and a total project cost range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this price include a new furnace or AC unit?

No. This calculator is for the ductwork only. A new furnace or air conditioner is a separate, significant expense.

Is it cheaper to repair or replace?

For minor issues like a single disconnected joint or a small leak in an accessible area, repair is much cheaper. If your ducts are old, inefficiently designed, or have widespread leakage, a full replacement is often the more cost-effective solution in the long run due to energy savings.

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