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Ducting Solutions

The choice of ducting and the quality of installation can significantly impact the overall performance of your ventilation system. Using the wrong type of ducting can reduce energy efficiency and increase noise levels, as the unit will need to work harder to compensate for airflow restrictions. This can lead to unnecessary wear on the system, reduced longevity, and higher energy bills.


Taking the time to carefully consider your ducting options—such as branched or radial systems—can make a noticeable difference in both performance and comfort.


Semi-rigid ducting offers a unique blend of flexibility and durability that makes it an excellent choice for home ventilation systems. Its smooth internal surface reduces airflow resistance, ensuring maximum efficiency while maintaining a quiet operation. This ducting is easy to install and adapt, even in tricky spaces, while offering a long-lasting solution that stands up to wear and tear.


The flexibility of semi-rigid ducting allows it to bend around obstacles, making installation quicker and simpler. Unlike flexible ducting, it provides more stability, reducing the chances of damage over time. It’s the ideal solution for homes that need reliable airflow without compromising on performance.



Key Components of Semi-Rigid Ducting


Semi-rigid ducting is made up of several important components that work together to ensure efficient airflow and system performance. These parts are designed for durability, flexibility, and ease of installation:

Manifold

The manifold is the central ducting and air distribution box. Ducts from the top of the ventilation unit are connected to the manifold, and each room's duct is then connected to the available ports. This ensures that each room has a dedicated airflow route.

Air Valves

Air valves come in a variety of styles to suit your home's interior design. These valves are installed where the ducting terminates in the ceiling of each room. They are responsible for either extracting stale air or supplying fresh air, depending on the system’s design.

External Grilles

External grilles are the terminations of the ductwork that connect to the outside. They either exhaust stale indoor air or allow fresh replacement air to enter, ensuring proper ventilation and airflow.

Duct (Pipe)

The flexible semi-rigid pipe carries air from the unit to each room. Its flexible nature allows it to be easily bent and shaped around the building, making installation straightforward and adaptable to various layouts.

Get the Perfect Ventilation Design for Your Home


When it comes to creating the ideal ventilation system for your home, design matters. Whether you're building a new home or upgrading an existing system, our team of experts is here to help you create a customized ducting solution that fits your unique needs. We’ll work with you to design a semi-rigid ducting layout that maximizes efficiency, airflow, and comfort throughout your space.


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