
Provo New Home Construction Ductwork
New Home Construction Ductwork Professionals Serving Utah County
Planning to build a new home? We can help make sure your ductwork is installed correctly.
At Gillette Heating And Air Conditioning, we have a team of dedicated, licensed, and insured professionals who can help you create a home that is comfortable, safe, and operating efficiently. We understand how to effectively design and install ductwork, avoiding airflow issues and other problems down the road. Our new construction team is prepared to handle all HVAC equipment, ductwork, gas lines, bathroom fans, dryer vents, and more. Our licensed and insured technicians can custom draw your air duct designs, taking into account your HVAC equipment and load requirements so that your system operates at peak capacity.
Our experts work with all major builders in Utah, and we back our new construction work with a 5-year parts warranty as well as a 1-year labor warranty. You can trust our team to get the job done right the first time.
Our family-owned business is also the largest Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer in Utah and the only company in the state to win the prestigious Carrier President’s Award for Excellence seven years in a row. Do you prefer a different brand? No worries. We install, replace, repair, and maintain all makes and models of heating and cooling equipment.
Our Provo new home construction ductwork pros are ready to set your new home up for success. We offer free estimates and flexible financing options, so call (801) 760-7724 or contact us online today!


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The Importance of Working with Trusted Professionals on Ductwork in New Home Construction
Properly designing and installing ductwork is a key aspect of any new home construction, as it directly impacts the efficiency, comfort, and overall functionality of your home’s HVAC system. Ductwork design and installation are complex processes that require precision, technical knowledge, and an understanding of airflow dynamics. Without qualified professionals to handle the job, critical errors can arise that affect your new home’s indoor air quality, energy consumption, and long-term structural integrity. You can avoid these problems and enjoy peace of mind when you work with our Provo new home construction ductwork experts.
The potential consequences of not working with licensed professionals to design and install ductwork in your new home may include:
- Uneven temperature distribution. Improperly designed and installed ductwork can lead to inconsistent heating and cooling throughout the home. Certain rooms may feel uncomfortably warm, while others may be too cold, making it difficult to achieve a balanced indoor climate. This is often the result of poor planning of duct placement or sizing, which directly impacts airflow delivery to various parts of your home.
- Higher energy costs. Inefficient ductwork can result in significant energy loss. Leaks, poorly sealed connections, or improper duct sizing may force your HVAC system to work harder to maintain the desired temperature. Over time, this additional strain on your system can lead to higher utility bills, unnecessary energy consumption, and a shorter lifespan for HVAC components.
- Poor indoor air quality. Faulty ductwork can introduce contaminants into your home’s air supply. Gaps, leaks, or improper filtering can allow dust, allergens, and other pollutants to circulate indoors, potentially exacerbating respiratory issues or allergies. Moisture build-up in poorly designed systems can also encourage mold growth, which poses additional health risks.
- Structural issues in your home. Incorrectly installed ducts can contribute to long-term structural problems. Overlooking important factors like proper load-bearing placement or fastening could result in sagging ceilings or damage to walls and flooring. Over time, addressing these issues could involve costly repairs that outweigh the initial savings from skipping professional help.
- Decreased home value. Poorly installed ductwork can negatively impact the overall value of your home. If systems are visibly subpar or cause noticeable issues, such as inconsistent temperature control or excessive noise from airflow, potential buyers may either request expensive repairs during negotiations or walk away from a deal entirely.
We aim to become your trusted partner for all things ductwork and can help keep your new home’s ducts in top shape in the years ahead. Our team at Gillette Heating And Air Conditioning can assist with duct cleaning, air sealing, and any future renovations or necessary ductwork replacements.
We can install ductwork in new homes throughout Utah County, including in Sandy, Spanish Fork, West Jordan, Orem, and Lehi. Contact us online or call (801) 760-7724 to schedule a consultation today.

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