Top-Rated Binghamton, New York Ductwork Repair & Installation
Poorly sealed, undersized, or aging ducts drain comfort and waste energy. John Piccirilli Plumbing and Heating and Air Conditioning provides full-service Ductwork Repair & Installation in Binghamton, NY, designed to fix leaks, restore airflow, and deliver even temperatures in every room. As a BBB A+ rated ductwork contractor, our award-winning team offers straightforward pricing, free estimates, integrity-led service, and quality workmanship on every project. From Conklin Center and Conklin Station to Kirkwood, Corbettsville, Castle Creek, Chenango Bridge, Hillcrest, Windsor, Deposit, Owego, Vestal, Endicott, Endwell, and across the Greater Binghamton area, our trusted technicians and plumbers build and repair systems that perform as promised. We Treat All Customers Like Family, provide fair pricing, and offer financing options available through our Comfort Club Membership.
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Air Duct Repair in Broome County
Duct problems are often invisible but highly costly. We diagnose airflow and leakage issues across Broome County and perform ductwork repair that makes measurable improvements in comfort and efficiency.
- Leaks at seams and joints that dump conditioned air into attics, crawlspaces, or basements and drive up run time and energy bills.
- Disconnections at boots, plenums, or branch takeoffs that starve rooms of air and create hot and cold spots throughout the home.
- Restricted airflow from crushed flex runs, sharp bends, kinks, or blocked returns that increase static pressure and reduce system capacity.
- Loose or failing tape and sealant where cloth or non-rated tapes were used instead of mastic and UL-listed materials.
- Inadequate return air sizing that causes whistling, high blower strain, and weak airflow at supply registers.
- Noisy ducts from loose hangers, improper supports, or vibrating metal that transmit sound through walls and ceilings.
- Drafts and dust streaking around grilles where boots are not sealed to ceilings or walls, pulling unfiltered air into living spaces.
- Missing or damaged duct insulation in unconditioned areas that increases heat loss and forces longer cycles to maintain setpoint.
Our process includes an airflow and pressure review, visual inspection, and targeted sealing using long-lasting mastic and UL-listed tapes. We secure supports, correct routing and radius bends, add insulation to exposed runs, and improve return air where feasible. Expect a clean finish, documented readings, and a free estimate for any optional upgrades that further stabilize temperatures.