Also i think spider webs are more likely to form in metal versus flex.
Flex duct vs sheet metal duct.
Flexible ducts are fairly easy to install and will often cost less than the rigid ductwork.
I am not hating on metal pipe but flex duct is more practical in many applications.
I have seen many leaky metal ducts in crawl spaces as well.
Metal ducts are more rigid due to the nature of steel making them ideal to build an entire hvac system.
Flexible ducts are made out of corrugated plastic often wrapped in insulation.
1 10 5 25 per foot insulated flexible duct 4 to 16 diameters used as branches or in radial duct attic systems 2 30 13 00 per foot round and oval sheet metal duct 3 to 8 diameters typically used for trunks in small homes and.
I ve only been building since 1995 so i can t say for certain why we left the sheet metal guys behind but i suspect it was manly for cost reasons.
While they tend not to last as long as sheet metal they are very cost effective.
While sheet metal ductwork tends to be a better long.
Flex ducts are better for existing trunk and branch heating and cooling systems.
Their shape and size also allows them to be installed in locations that would not accept full sized sheet metal ductwork.
I don t know why but i have taken metal pipe apart to find a lot of crud which i don t think would live in flex duct.
In this video i ll make a case for going back to rigid metal ducts for your trunk lines and keeping your flexable ducts to the last 10 or less of a.
This is because they re more versatile and flexible.
Some sheet metal air ducts are lined with an external or internal fiberglass duct liner.
Sheet metal ducts are less likely to incur dangerous mold and growths because their surfaces are non porous and smooth.
Here are the itemized costs for the most common types of ductwork and supplies needed to complete installation.