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Flexible ducting distributes air throughout your home. The ducting comes in a variety of diameters to suit your needs, and is connected to your furnace or air handler, then to any area of the home you want the air to go. Its insulated design means you won't lose heating or cooling out of the ducting when the ducting is in an unconditioned area, such as an attic or crawl-space. The flexible movement of it means you can install it quickly and easily.
Our flexible ducting is available in two different insulation values, R-4.2 which is basic, or R-8.0 which has the highest energy saving properties. R-8.0 is required by code in some municipalities when using flexible ducting.
You need flexible ducting and would like ducting with a standard R value. R value is the insulation's measure of thermal resistance; the higher the R value the better the insulation will resist the transfer of heat, therefore saving you money on your heating and cooling bills.
You need flexible ducting and would like ducting with a high R value. R value is the insulation's measure of thermal resistance; the higher the R value the better the insulation will resist the transfer of heat, therefore saving you money on your heating and cooling bills.