Every cool breeze that flows through your home starts with your ductwork. It’s the quiet force behind comfort, hidden in attics and crawl spaces, but essential for how evenly air moves from room to room. Yet most homeowners in New Braunfels don’t think about their ducts until something feels off.
The type of ducting your home uses, metal ductwork or flex duct, influences more than airflow. It affects noise, energy use and how long your system lasts. At Thayer Air Conditioning, we’ve seen both materials perform well when they’re installed correctly and sized for the home. The key is matching the right duct type to your layout, attic conditions and comfort goals.
Ducts are the airways of your HVAC system. They carry cooled or heated air throughout your home, shaping how quickly and evenly it circulates.
Metal ductwork is made from galvanized steel or aluminum. It’s rigid and durable, commonly used in the main trunks that move large volumes of air.
Flex duct, also called insulated flexible duct, uses a wire coil wrapped in plastic and insulation. It bends easily and connects the main lines to registers in rooms, especially where rigid metal can’t fit.
The difference might seem minor, but design and material choice can make or break your system’s performance.
Metal ductwork is known for consistency. It’s strong, long-lasting and ideal for homes with open attic access or long, straight runs.
Because metal ducts hold their shape, they keep air resistance low and airflow balanced. But they require professional fabrication and sealing to perform at their best. Thayer’s technicians use precise fittings and insulation to prevent air leaks that waste energy, a common problem in Texas attics.
Flex ducting offers a practical, cost-effective option for many New Braunfels homes, especially where space is limited or duct rerouting is needed.
The trade-off is that flex duct can underperform if installed carelessly. Crushed or kinked runs restrict airflow and create noise. Thayer’s crews stretch and support each section to the manufacturer’s specifications, preventing airflow drop and extending the system’s life.
Not every home in New Braunfels needs the same duct setup. The city’s mix of older brick homes, mid-century builds and newer energy-efficient houses means duct design can’t be one-size-fits-all.
Metal ductwork suits larger homes with more attic space and higher airflow needs. It’s a great choice for long-term stability and easier cleaning.
Flex duct works well in smaller homes or remodels where maneuverability is important. Its insulation layer also helps control condensation in humid Central Texas summers.
When Thayer Air Conditioning evaluates your home, we consider:
That balance of performance and practicality is why many homes end up using a combination of both, metal trunks with flexible branches, giving you the best of both worlds.
In Central Texas, attic temperatures can soar above 130°F in summer. Poorly sealed or uninsulated ducts lose conditioned air before it ever reaches your living spaces. A well-built system can reduce waste by up to 30%, saving money month after month.
Thayer’s team performs static-pressure testing and air-leak inspections to ensure every cubic foot of air moves efficiently. That precision helps homeowners enjoy steady comfort and lower bills, even in the heat of a New Braunfels August.
Ductwork wears out quietly, but the symptoms show up in comfort and cost. Look for:
If you’ve noticed any of these issues, Thayer can inspect your duct system during a maintenance visit. We’ll determine if sealing or redesigning the layout could restore efficiency and comfort.
Your ductwork might be hidden, but it shouldn’t be ignored. The right material and design can add years to your HVAC system’s life and keep your family comfortable in every season.
Since 2015, Thayer Air Conditioning has helped New Braunfels homeowners make smart upgrades that last. With free estimates, Thayer Difference Guarantees and expert technicians who treat every home with care, we’re the team you can count on to get it right every time.
Call Thayer Air Conditioning to upgrade your home’s ductwork.
Metal ductwork often lasts 25 years or more, while flexible ducts generally hold up for 10–15 years, depending on heat and moisture levels.
In some layouts, yes, but metal is still preferred for long trunk runs and commercial systems. Thayer designs each system for balanced airflow and long-term reliability.
Yes. The insulation absorbs vibration and dampens airflow sound, which keeps your system quieter.
Watch for uneven temperatures or whistling sounds from vents. Thayer’s technicians can perform a pressure test to locate leaks quickly.
Absolutely. We install, replace and service metal ductwork and flex duct systems for homes and businesses across New Braunfels and surrounding communities.