
Identify leaks and airflow problems fast.
A professional inspection helps pinpoint duct issues before they become costly repairs or comfort problems.
We’ll recommend the right solution based on findings.
Same‑week appointments available
No‑pressure in‑home assessment
*Prices shown are for reference and may vary based on your specific needs. We provide a detailed, upfront quote—including parts, labor, and any additional services—before work begins. No surprises, guaranteed.
Know what’s happening before issues grow.
Catch leaks before they waste energy.
Identify airflow restrictions and fixes.
Find sources of dust or contamination.
Reduce stress on HVAC equipment.
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Is an inspection required before sealing?
Yes. Inspections help determine where leaks and issues are located.
Can you inspect attic and crawlspace ducts?
Yes. We inspect accessible ducts wherever they are located.
Your technician starts with a visual walkthrough of accessible ductwork, checking for immediate signs of wear, disconnections, or physical damage before any testing begins.
Using duct cameras and airflow measurement tools, we test static pressure at key registers, locate leaks, pinpoint blockages, and measure actual airflow output across your system.
We document every finding with photos and written notes. You leave with a clear report showing exactly what was found, where, and how it affects your system's performance.
Your technician walks you through the findings and explains your options: duct sealing, repair, cleaning, or no action needed. No pressure, just clear expert advice.
Your duct system moves conditioned air to every room in your home, but compromised ducts can act as a highway for dust, pollen, mold spores, and other airborne pollutants. Any gap, leak, or disconnection in your ductwork pulls contaminants from attic spaces, wall cavities, and crawlspaces directly into the air you breathe.
A thorough duct inspection goes beyond a visual walkthrough. TCC technicians use professional-grade diagnostic equipment to find issues that a naked-eye check would miss.
Camera equipment lets technicians inspect interior duct surfaces for damage, debris buildup, and disconnections without opening walls or ceilings. What looks fine from the outside often reveals significant issues on the inside.
Airflow meters measure the volume of air being delivered at each register and returned to the system. This lets us precisely identify which runs are starved, which are oversupplied, and where the system is losing efficiency.
Schedule a free duct inspection and get clear answers.
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