At Gillette Services - Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, we work closely with builders, general contractors, and homeowners throughout Spanish Fork, UT & the surrounding areas to deliver ductwork installations that maximize energy efficiency, airflow balance, and long-term durability.
The ductwork system is often called the lungs of a building, and for good reason. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, poorly designed or installed duct systems can account for up to 30 percent of energy loss in a home. When you get the ductwork right during the construction phase, you eliminate the costly corrections and energy waste that plague buildings with inadequate systems. We approach every new construction project with meticulous attention to detail because we understand that the decisions made during this phase will affect comfort and utility costs for decades to come.
Our Design and Installation Process
Every new construction ductwork project begins with a thorough load calculation. We use Manual J and Manual D protocols established by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America to determine the precise heating and cooling requirements for each room and the corresponding duct sizes needed to deliver conditioned air effectively. These calculations factor in square footage, window placement, insulation R-values, ceiling heights, and the local climate conditions here in Mapleton, Orem, Payson, Provo, Salem, Santaquin, Spanish Fork & Springville, UT and surrounding areas. This data-driven approach ensures that every supply and return register receives the correct volume of air.
Once the design is finalized, our installation team coordinates with the construction timeline to ensure ductwork is installed during the rough-in phase, before walls and ceilings are closed up. We use high-quality galvanized sheet metal for main trunk lines and branch runs where rigid ducting is appropriate, and we utilize insulated flexible ductwork in areas where routing requires added versatility. All connections are mechanically fastened and sealed with mastic or UL-listed tape to prevent air leakage, meeting or exceeding current building code requirements.
Materials and Technical Specifications
Material selection is critical in new construction ductwork. We evaluate each project individually to determine the ideal combination of materials based on the building type, local codes, and HVAC system specifications. As a locally owned and family-operated company committed to putting our customers and employees first, we never cut corners on materials to save costs. Our reputation as “Your Homegrown Service Pros” depends on delivering installations that stand the test of time.
- Galvanized steel ductwork provides exceptional durability and is ideal for main trunk lines, offering a smooth interior surface that minimizes friction loss and promotes efficient airflow
- Insulated flexible ductwork is used for branch runs where rigid ducting would be impractical, and we ensure proper support and minimal bending to maintain airflow efficiency
- Duct board panels offer built-in thermal and acoustic insulation, making them suitable for specific applications where noise reduction and energy conservation are priorities
- Return air plenums are carefully sized and sealed to ensure balanced system pressure, preventing issues like negative pressure that can draw in unconditioned air or pollutants
- Zoning dampers and registers are strategically placed to allow customized temperature control across different areas of the building
Why New Construction Is the Ideal Time for Quality Ductwork
Installing ductwork during new construction eliminates many of the compromises required in existing buildings. There are no obstacles from pre-existing framing, plumbing, or electrical systems that force suboptimal routing. This means shorter, straighter duct runs with fewer turns, which translates directly to better airflow and lower static pressure on the HVAC equipment. Systems that operate under less strain last longer, require fewer repairs, and consume less energy throughout their lifespan.
The new construction HVAC market continues to grow as building standards increasingly emphasize energy efficiency. Programs like ENERGY STAR Certified Homes and various local building codes now require duct leakage testing, making professional installation more important than ever. We offer fast response times and take responsibility in our work, ensuring your project stays on schedule.
Serving Our Community Beyond the Job Site
We take great pride in serving our community and giving back whenever possible. Our community initiatives include providing free furnace installations to families in need during the winter season, contributing to the HVAC installation for the St. Jude Dream Home, and supporting the Children’s Justice Center’s new facility. When you choose Gillette Services - Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning for your new construction ductwork, you are partnering with a team that invests in the well-being of Mapleton, Orem, Payson, Provo, Salem, Santaquin, Spanish Fork & Springville, UT and the people who live here. We are here to understand your needs and offer personalized service that ensures your new building starts with a foundation of comfort and efficiency.






















