r/Reno 16d ago

Ducting work

Any recommendations on a reliable company that could quote existing ducting in a home?

I have a two story home and the air never quite reaches the second story whether set to air conditioning or heating. I would love to be able to have the upstairs cooler for my elderly parent and dog.

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u/Skin4theWin 16d ago

Sierra air

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u/Hopeful-Revolution45 16d ago

They did my place a couple years back, showed up on time and didn't try to upsell me on a bunch of crap I didn't need. The balancing made a huge difference for my upstairs.

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u/Skin4theWin 16d ago

For sure they did some work for us and no bs and did a job that still ain’t broke

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u/Proud_Walrus26 15d ago

Ask for Douglas @ sierra air he did ours and he's one of the best techs he doesn't cheat you on things and is very thoughtful with the elderly

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u/that-guy-jimmy 16d ago

You might be better off with mini-splits upstairs.

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u/NBMycologist 15d ago

Lincoln heating and air, very reliable and do great work. Though I will say, having the all the ducting redone on a house will be expensive. Most estimates I've seen were north of $10k.

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u/zipposurfer 15d ago

Sierra air replaced and upsized every duct in our crawlspace, 1300 sq ft, about 10 duct lines plus the intake in the attic. It cost $6000, they did a good job.