Extensive renovations call for new ductwork

I hired this particular contractor because they custom-build their own air ducts and air vents specifically for the layout of my house

Over the last ten years this house has been slowly but surely falling apart. I try to keep up with as much as I can, but some things are too advanced for me to handle. I can change light bulbs and do a little light carpentry, but otherwise all I can do is sit and watch while the building degrades. Finally I went to the bank and applied for a small loan so I could pay a contractor to do all the work I have been needing for so long. The ceilings in several rooms need to be taken down and replaced with new sheetrock. As that is happening, I need work done on the ductwork for my central HVAC system. I had a full inspection done a couple of months ago, and learned that while my central HVAC system is still in great shape, the air ducts are not. There is extensive damage to the ductwork, caused by the same factors that damaged the ceilings. The contractor will send in a team to repair the structure of the house first, then later send out a second team to install brand new HVAC ductwork. I hired this particular contractor because they custom-build their own air ducts and air vents specifically for the layout of my house. If I am going to pay for all new air ducts, I want them to last for decades. When the work is done the performance of my central HVAC equipment should be better than ever, and I won’t have to worry about the ceilings collapsing any more.

Cooling and heating business