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It’s the Perfect Time to Upgrade Your Ductwork!

It’s the Perfect Time to Upgrade Your Ductwork!

Replace old, inefficient ducts — and start saving today!

Call All-Pro Electrical & Air Conditioning at (561) 988-0460 to schedule your free ductwork replacement estimate.

Are Your Ducts Draining Your Comfort and Energy Bills?

If you’ve noticed mysterious ceiling stains (that aren’t roof-related), rooms that never seem to cool evenly, or a layer of dust that keeps coming back no matter how much you clean — your ductwork could be the real issue.

Many homeowners overlook the role of ductwork, but it’s the lifeline of your HVAC system. Even a brand-new air conditioner can’t perform well if your ducts are leaking, poorly insulated, or full of buildup.

Over time, duct systems can:

  • Develop cracks or loose joints that let cool air escape
  • Lose insulation, allowing heat gain in sweltering attics
  • Collect dust, allergens, and even mold growth
  • Sag or separate due to Florida’s heat and humidity

The result? Higher utility bills, uneven temperatures, and lower indoor air quality that can affect both comfort and health.

Why Fall and Winter Are the Smartest Seasons for Duct Upgrades

Here’s a pro tip from our team, the best time to replace ductwork is before summer hits.

Most Florida homes have ducts running through the attic, a space that can reach well over 120°F during the warmer months. Working in those conditions can slow down repairs and make the process more expensive.

By scheduling duct replacement during the cooler fall and winter months, our technicians can complete the job more quickly, safely, and efficiently

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You can Rely on All-Pro to be your calm before and after a Storm

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Follow our simple suggestions and you can breathe easy

  • Cool your home down to a comfortable level before the storm arrives, you may wish to consider lowering your thermostat a couple of degrees lower that usual, close all doors, windows, blinds and curtains.
  • Check the outside of your property to ensure that all plants, ornaments and pool accessories are either secure or brought inside. Cover the external Air Conditioning unit with a tarp or plywood and secure it with hurricane or condenser straps.
  • If you are concerned about flooding in your area and if it is possible, move the external unit to a higher level.
  • Turn your refrigerator down to it's coldest setting 24 - 48 hours before a storm and try not to leave the door open for long lengths of time, this will help to extend the period keeping the contents cool should there be a power outage.
  • Once the storm arrives turn off the power to the Air Conditioning. This will protect your unit from power surges that come from lightning strikes or the electricity being turned back on.
  • Once the storm has passed and it is safe to venture out. Check that your outside unit has not been damaged and turn the power to the Air Conditioning back on.
  • Changing your Air Conditioning filters on a regular basis and keeping the drain line clear and are necessary preventative measures to ensure the smooth operation of your Air Conditioning system.
  • If you have any concerns regarding the
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