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Airflow That Reaches Every Room Evenly

Custom ductwork design and installation by Divino Air LLC for homes and commercial buildings in Homestead, Florida.

When rooms in your Homestead home stay warmer than others or airflow feels weak at certain registers, the problem usually traces back to ductwork that's undersized, poorly routed, or leaking conditioned air into unconditioned spaces. Divino Air LLC designs and installs custom ductwork that matches your system's capacity and your building's layout, so air reaches every room with the volume and velocity needed for balanced comfort.

This service includes duct layout design, fabrication of trunk lines and branch runs, sealing at joints and seams, and insulation to prevent heat gain in attics or crawlspaces. You receive ductwork sized to your HVAC equipment and tailored to the structure of your home or building, with pricing based on linear footage and the complexity of the installation. The work is performed by licensed technicians who understand Florida's climate demands and the importance of sealed, insulated ducts in maintaining system efficiency.

If your system struggles to cool evenly or you're adding space that requires new duct runs, reach out to discuss your layout and performance concerns.

What Goes Into a Properly Sized Duct System

Ductwork installation starts with calculating airflow requirements for each room based on square footage, load, and distance from the air handler. In Homestead, ducts are sized to handle high-velocity air without creating noise or static pressure that reduces system performance. Trunk lines are run through attics or soffits, and branch ducts are connected to registers with sealed collars and insulated exteriors to prevent condensation and thermal loss.

Once the system is complete, rooms that were previously stuffy or inconsistent will cool at the same rate as the rest of the home. You'll notice stronger airflow at registers, quieter operation, and less runtime needed to reach your thermostat setting.

This service does not include removal of old ductwork unless specified, nor does it cover structural changes needed to accommodate new duct paths. It focuses on design, fabrication, installation, and sealing of new duct runs. If your existing system requires modifications to work with the new ductwork, that will be addressed during the site evaluation.

Things homeowners want to know before starting

These are the questions that come up most often when planning custom ductwork installation in South Florida homes.

How do you determine the right duct size?
Duct size is calculated using your HVAC system's airflow capacity, the length of each run, and the cooling load of the room being served. Undersized ducts restrict airflow and create noise, while oversized ducts waste material and reduce velocity.
Why does duct insulation matter in Florida?
Uninsulated ducts in hot attics gain heat, which warms the air before it reaches your rooms and forces your system to work harder. Insulation reduces that gain and prevents condensation on cold duct surfaces in humid conditions.
What happens to old ductwork during installation?
Old ducts are typically left in place unless they obstruct new runs or you request removal. If the existing system is leaking or improperly sized, those sections are disconnected and sealed off to prevent air loss.
How long does custom ductwork installation take?
Installation time depends on the number of rooms being served, attic accessibility, and whether the work is part of a new system or a retrofit. Most residential projects are completed in one to two days, including sealing and insulation.
When should I replace ductwork instead of repairing it?
You replace ductwork when it's crushed, disconnected in multiple places, or sized incorrectly for your current system. Repairing works for minor leaks or small sections, but widespread issues justify a full redesign and replacement.

If your Homestead home has uneven cooling or you're planning an addition that requires new duct runs, contact Divino Air LLC to schedule an evaluation and receive a custom ductwork proposal.