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How much does duct sealing cost in Palo Alto?

Professional duct sealing typically costs $300-$1,000 depending on system size and accessibility. It often pays for itself in 1-3 years through energy savings. Call (925) 578-3379 for a free Palo Alto estimate — we serve all Santa Clara County neighborhoods.

How do I know if my ducts are leaking?

Signs include uneven temperatures, dusty home despite cleaning, high energy bills, and weak airflow from some registers. We can perform duct testing to quantify leakage. Call (925) 578-3379 for a free Palo Alto estimate — we serve all Santa Clara County neighborhoods.

Should I have my ducts cleaned?

Duct cleaning may be beneficial if you see visible mold, excessive dust, or pest infestation. For most homes, changing filters regularly and sealing leaks is more important than cleaning. Call (925) 578-3379 for a free Palo Alto estimate — we serve all Santa Clara County neighborhoods.

Why Choose Professional Ductwork in Palo Alto?

Palo Alto's Stanford University setting and affluent residential character create a ductwork profile shaped by housing age diversity — from Professorville's 1920s Arts and Crafts homes to Crescent Park's 1950s-1960s construction to newer infill near California Avenue. College Terrace and Professorville neighborhood homes have the oldest building envelopes and the retrofit ductwork of the post-WWII decades; Old Palo Alto estate properties have varied duct histories depending on renovation cycles; Downtown and University Avenue adjacent properties have the mixed-age construction of an evolved urban neighborhood. The Caltrain corridor's vibration and the seasonal fog from the Bay affect ductwork in different neighborhoods.

For Professorville and College Terrace 1920s-1930s homes: the building envelopes in these historic properties have minimal air sealing and original single-pane windows or replacement windows that may not have been selected for thermal performance. The ductwork retrofitted into these homes — often in the 1960s-1970s — uses building cavities for duct routing in ways that create the distribution inefficiencies common to all early retrofit installations. Galaxy's ductwork assessment for historic Palo Alto properties includes both leakage measurement and distribution evaluation, distinguishing between duct leakage problems and duct design limitations. For Crescent Park and Old Palo Alto 1950s-1960s homes: the crawl space ductwork in these properties is now 40-60 years old depending on installation date. The mastic sealing approach at all accessible connection points is the core intervention — addressing the duct-tape connection failures that are universal in this era's installations. For newer Palo Alto construction near the tech-campus corridor: ERV ventilation consideration accompanies ductwork assessment in tightly constructed newer homes where the ventilation implications of improved duct tightness may need to be addressed. Post-sealing duct blower testing is standard in all Palo Alto ductwork projects.

Palo Alto Climate & HVAC: Palo Alto's mid - Peninsula location creates a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers-temperatures routinely reach 80-90°F from June through September - and mild, comfortable winters. This makes efficient air conditioning important for summer comfort. We recommend modern variable-speed heat pumps that deliver powerful cooling during warm weather while operating efficiently year-round. These systems also handle Palo Alto's mild winters perfectly, often eliminating the need for a separate gas furnace. Many Palo Alto residents appreciate heat pumps' all-electric operation and environmental benefits.

From historic Craftsman homes in Professorville to neighborhoods near Stanford University to modern developments, Palo Alto's prestigious housing serves university families, tech executives, and Silicon Valley professionals.

Palo Alto Neighborhoods We Serve for Ductwork

Our technicians know Palo Alto's neighborhoods well — every street, housing era, and local quirk that affects your HVAC system. Here's where we regularly provide ductwork services:

Downtown Palo Alto

Urban core with diverse housing from historic properties to modern condos from the 1900s-2020s, professionals and Stanford families, warm summers requiring efficient air conditioning systems

College Terrace

Tree-lined neighborhood near Stanford University featuring charming homes from 1920s-1980s, professors and academics, many historic properties lacking central HVAC systems making them ideal candidates for modern ductless heat pump installations

Professorville

Historic district preserving elegant Craftsman and Victorian homes from 1890s-1920s, Stanford faculty and professionals, architectural preservation requirements making properties ideal for non-invasive ductless heat pump installations maintaining character

Crescent Park

Upscale tree-lined neighborhood featuring quality single-family homes from 1920s-1970s, tech professionals and Stanford families, warm Mediterranean summers reaching 80-90°F requiring efficient air conditioning for comfortable year-round living

Old Palo Alto

Prestigious residential area featuring luxury homes on large lots from 1920s-1970s, tech executives and academics, warm summer temperatures reaching 80-90°F making efficient heat pump systems essential for comfort

Barron Park

Family-oriented community-focused neighborhood featuring single-family homes including iconic Eichler properties from 1940s-1980s, Stanford employees and established families, warm climate ideal for efficient heat pump installations providing year-round comfort

Midtown

Central convenient neighborhood with diverse single-family homes and apartments from 1930s-1980s, families and Stanford commuters, warm summers requiring reliable air conditioning systems for comfortable living in this walkable area

What Ductwork Services Do You Offer in Palo Alto?

Palo Alto's housing includes historic Craftsman homes, Eichler mid-century modern architecture, neighborhoods near Stanford University, and custom luxury properties. Many historic homes lack central HVAC or need custom solutions. Ductless heat pumps are popular for preserving architectural character while delivering modern comfort. Palo Alto homeowners increasingly prefer all-electric heat pumps for environmental benefits and superior efficiency.

Duct Sealing

Leaky ducts waste energy and reduce comfort. We seal joints, connections, and boot connections using professional mastic sealant for permanent results.

  • Professional mastic sealing
  • Connection repair
  • Boot sealing
  • 20%+ energy savings possible

Duct Installation

Adding a room or upgrading your HVAC system? We design and install new ductwork properly sized and sealed for efficient, quiet operation.

  • Proper sizing calculations
  • Efficient layout design
  • Quality materials
  • Code-compliant installation

Duct Repair & Modification

Damaged, disconnected, or improperly sized ducts? We repair, replace, and modify ductwork to improve airflow and efficiency.

  • Reconnect disconnected ducts
  • Replace damaged sections
  • Resize for proper airflow
  • Improve register placement

Duct Insulation

Uninsulated ducts in attics or crawl spaces lose energy. We insulate ducts to reduce heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.

  • R-6 or R-8 insulation
  • Vapor barrier installation
  • Prevent condensation
  • Improve efficiency

Why Do Palo Alto Homeowners Trust Galaxy?

Energy Savings

Properly sealed ducts can reduce heating and cooling costs by 20% or more. We use professional sealing methods for long-lasting results.

Improved Comfort

Balanced ductwork ensures even temperatures throughout your home, eliminating hot and cold spots.

Better Air Quality

Sealed ducts prevent dust, insulation, and contaminants from entering your air supply.

Professional Assessment

We evaluate your entire duct system to identify leaks, airflow issues, and opportunities for improvement before recommending solutions.

What Palo Alto Customers Say About Our Ductwork Services

"Our furnace stopped working on the coldest night of the year. Galaxy had a technician at our door within 2 hours. He quickly diagnosed the problem and had us back up and running in less than an hour. Professional, fast, and reasonably priced!"

Sarah M.

Palo Alto Homeowner

"I've been using Galaxy for all my HVAC needs for over 5 years. Their technicians are knowledgeable, professional, and honest. They've never tried to upsell me on services I didn't need. Highly recommend!"

Mike T.

Palo Alto Business Owner

"Galaxy replaced our old HVAC system with a new American Standard unit. The installation was flawless and our energy bills have dropped significantly. Their customer service is exceptional!"

Jennifer L.

Palo Alto Resident

Frequently Asked Questions About Ductwork in Palo Alto

How do I know if my ducts are leaking?

Signs include uneven temperatures, dusty home despite cleaning, high energy bills, and weak airflow from some registers. We can perform duct testing to quantify leakage.

How much does duct sealing cost?

Professional duct sealing typically costs $300-$1,000 depending on system size and accessibility. It often pays for itself in 1-3 years through energy savings.

Should I have my ducts cleaned?

Duct cleaning may be beneficial if you see visible mold, excessive dust, or pest infestation. For most homes, changing filters regularly and sealing leaks is more important than cleaning.

Recent Ductwork Work in Palo Alto

Here are examples of recent HVAC projects completed in Palo Alto neighborhoods similar to yours:

College Terrace

Installed a Lennox variable-speed heat pump system (model EL16XCV with iComfort smart thermostat) in a 2,400 sq ft College Terrace home near Stanford. The new 17 SEER2 system replaced a 14 SEER AC and furnace, providing app-based control, efficient cooling during Palo Alto's warm summers, quieter operation, and reducing energy costs by approximately 39%. The Stanford professor homeowner qualified for $2,100 in combined rebates and federal tax credits.

Professorville

Upgraded a historic Craftsman in Professorville with a Mitsubishi ductless multi-zone system (model MXZ-4C36 with 4 zones). The 1920s home had no existing ductwork. The new inverter-driven system preserves the home's architectural integrity, provides efficient heating and cooling, operates whisper-quiet, and offers individual room control. The installation qualified for historic home preservation rebates plus heat pump incentives.

Crescent Park

Replaced an aging 13 SEER AC system with a high-efficiency 16 SEER2 Carrier variable-speed heat pump in a 2,100 sq ft Crescent Park home. The new heat pump maintains consistent comfort during Palo Alto's warm summers, operates significantly quieter, and the homeowner reports 36% lower energy costs year-round.

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