HVAC Fabric Duct Systems
An HVAC fabric air ductwork system is used as a substitute for hard ductwork. This type of system can be made from a variety of materials such as polyester. The system is capable of providing evenly distributed air in an area due to the material used. This type of system is capable of outperforming the conventional duct systems.

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The biggest advantage to fabric ductwork is the material used. The material is capable of removing moisture from the air. In doing so, the conditions are less inviting to mold and bacteria. The structure of the material is also more effective in repelling dust and any other contaminants that can be introduced into the air. These systems also less labor intensive in terms of management. The materials used in fabric ductwork make this type of system much easier to maintain.

The fabric ductwork improves efficiency. The air supplied can be distributed more effectively throughout the space. The system also operates quietly. The air can be delivered through the system with maximum noise absorption, which means a much quieter running experience. The material the system is made from is porous and is helpful in eliminating dust before it is allowed to accumulate on the surface. Over time, the system can become dented due to stress, wear and tear. These fabrics are highly resistant to scratches and dents.

The fabric ductwork improves efficiency. The air supplied can be distributed more effectively throughout the space. The system also operates quietly. The air can be delivered through the system with maximum noise absorption, which means a much quieter running experience. The material the system is made from is porous and is helpful in eliminating dust before it is allowed to accumulate on the surface. Over time, the system can become dented due to stress, wear and tear. These fabrics are highly resistant to scratches and dents.

Ductwork made from these fabrics can be produced using recycled content. Buildings using these materials can qualify for LEED and other green building certification designations. The company may even be able to take advantage of tax rebates and other savings. Fabric ductwork can be up to 25 percent for efficient when operating than the conventional metal ductwork.

Fabric ductwork relies on a much lower air velocity. These systems are made using antimicrobial polyester fabric materials. The economic alternative to metal ductwork means greater efficiency and performance over time. Resilient fabrics used promote hygienic indoor air quality while offering a safer environment for employees. One type of fabric commonly used, polyester, drives air to the bottom where it can never mix with the air. The other commonly used fabric, polyethylene, contains holes that allow certain contaminants to escape as air is pushed through at high velocities.

Fabric ductwork contributes to better indoor air quality and optimizes airflow while operating. As a cost effective alternative to traditional ductwork, these systems require less maintenance. Schedule a consultation with one of our representatives today to learn more about our ductwork solutions available.