The Benefits of Choosing Spiral Ducting for Your Workplace

When a contractor installs a new air conditioning or central heating system in your workplace, they will first fit the ducts. Air is circulated through the ducts and out of vents which are located in different areas of your workplace. You will have the choice of using rectangular or spiral ducting. Below is a guide to the benefits of using spiral ducting.

Spiral ducts suffer less wear and tear and help to protect the environment

Because spiral ducting offers a tighter fit within and along and ceilings of your workplace, it leaks much less air when compared to rectangular ducts. This means that your HVAC system doesn't have to work so hard to pump the air through the ducts and vents, resulting in less wear and tear on the HVAC system and reduced energy use. This reduced energy use saves you money and helps to protect the environment.

Spiral ducts are easy for a contractor to install

Installing a new air conditioning or heating system within your business can cause massive disruption. If you want the job completed as quickly as possible, you should opt for spiral ducting. Spiral ducting can be installed at a much faster rate than rectangular ducting because spiral ducting can be easily manipulated to fit around bends in walls and other obstacles. 

Spiral ducts can help you to save cash

Installing an HVAC system within your workplace is one of the biggest expenses your business will face. By choosing spiral ducting, you can save a lot of money. The savings are possible because the materials needed to construct spiral ducting cost less and it can be installed at a greater speed, which reduces the cost of labour. It has been estimated the spiral ducts can cost up to 50% less when compared to rectangular ducts.

Spiral ducts require less space compared to rectangular ducting

Space is at a premium for most business owners, so another major plus point of choosing spiral ducting is that it requires much less space. While it may seem that spiral ducts only save a few inches here and there, if you operate or work in a relatively small office or factory, this area can amount to a great deal additional space. 

If you are considering installing a new heating or air conditioning system within your home, you should speak to a professional HVAC manufacturer today. They will be able to assess your needs before explaining the benefits of various heating, cooling and duct transfer systems. 


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