Serving Norwalk

Ductwork in Norwalk

Serving Norwalk

Ductwork Built for Norwalk's Busy Households

Norwalk's owner-occupied neighborhoods — from the established blocks of Old Town Norwalk and Carmenita to the Studebaker Road Corridor — are home to large households averaging 3.74 people, and aging duct systems in those homes often can't keep pace. Shalom Heating & Air brings full-service ductwork repair, sealing, and installation to all of Norwalk's 101,893 residents, with the straightforward estimates and honest scoping that homeowners here expect.

What older Norwalk homes hide in the attic — Norwalk — Shalom Heating & Air

The short answer

Shalom Heating & Air handles ductwork repair, sealing, and full replacement for Norwalk homes and businesses across zip codes 90650 and 90651. With roughly 68% owner-occupied households and an average of 3.74 people per home, Norwalk properties put real demand on duct systems. Call (714) 886-2021.

Every duct service Norwalk properties need — Norwalk — Shalom Heating & Air
Norwalk Housing Stock

What older Norwalk homes hide in the attic

A large share of Norwalk's housing stock dates to the postwar building boom of the 1950s and 1960s, when ductwork was installed with materials and sizing standards that have long since been superseded. In neighborhoods like Old Town Norwalk and the Shoemaker area, it's common to find original flex duct that has collapsed in sections, fiberglass duct board that has separated at the seams, or undersized trunk lines that were never designed to cool a home the way modern air conditioners demand. With roughly 67.6% of Norwalk's 26,508 households owner-occupied, many of these systems have been patched over the decades rather than properly replaced — and those patches tend to fail quietly, costing homeowners in energy waste and uneven comfort long before anyone notices. Shalom Heating & Air starts every ductwork call with a thorough inspection so you know exactly what you're dealing with before any work begins. Call (714) 886-2021 to schedule yours.

  • Inspection of original postwar-era flex and sheet-metal duct runs
  • Identification of collapsed, disconnected, or undersized sections
  • Attic and crawlspace access assessment before scoping work
  • Documentation of air leakage points at joints, boots, and plenums
  • Review of supply and return balance for the home's current AC or furnace
  • Written findings provided before any repair or replacement quote
Ductwork Services

Every duct service Norwalk properties need

Norwalk properties range from compact single-family homes near Gerdes Park and Zimmerman Park to larger multi-room residences in the El Camino Village and Carmenita communities, and the right ductwork solution depends entirely on what the building actually has. Shalom Heating & Air handles the full range — from targeted duct sealing on systems that are structurally sound but leaking, to partial section replacement where damage is isolated, to complete duct system replacement when the existing layout can no longer support the home's heating and cooling load. We also install ductless mini-split systems for additions or rooms that were never connected to the central system, and we repair or replace duct insulation that has degraded in Norwalk's warm summers. Whatever the scope, you get a free written estimate before any work is authorized. Call (714) 886-2021.

  • Aeroseal or mastic duct sealing for leaky but intact systems
  • Partial duct section replacement for localized damage or collapse
  • Full duct system replacement with properly sized trunk and branch lines
  • Duct insulation repair and upgrade for attic runs
  • Ductless mini-split installation for additions and unconverted spaces
  • Return-air upgrades to balance systems after AC or furnace replacement
Sizing ducts for Norwalk's household density — Norwalk — Shalom Heating & Air
Permits through Norwalk's own building department — Norwalk — Shalom Heating & Air
Large Households, Real Demand

Sizing ducts for Norwalk's household density

At an average household size of 3.74 people — well above the regional norm — Norwalk homes run their HVAC systems harder and longer than the equipment was often sized to handle. In the Norwalk Arts and Sports Complex area and along the Studebaker Road Corridor, we regularly find duct systems that were adequate for a two-person household in 1965 but are now serving families of five or six, with bedrooms added, garages converted, and window units supplementing a central system that can't reach the back of the house. Proper duct sizing isn't just about comfort; it directly affects how hard your AC or furnace has to work, how long the equipment lasts, and what you pay to run it every month. Shalom's ductwork scoping accounts for the actual occupancy and layout of your Norwalk home, not a generic square-footage formula. Call (714) 886-2021 to talk through what your home needs.

  • Manual D duct sizing calculations matched to your home's actual layout
  • Assessment of added rooms, conversions, or extensions not on original plans
  • Identification of undersized return-air grilles limiting system airflow
  • Zoning options for multi-story or multi-wing Norwalk homes
  • Coordination with new AC or furnace installs to match duct capacity
  • Indoor air quality add-ons (filtration, ventilation) integrated into new duct runs
City of Norwalk Permits

Permits through Norwalk's own building department

Permits through Norwalk's own building
  • Permit applications filed with the City of Norwalk Building Department
  • Mechanical code compliance for all new duct installations
  • Inspection scheduling coordinated around your availability
  • Documentation provided to homeowner after final inspection sign-off
  • Guidance on what scope of duct work triggers a permit requirement
  • No permit surprises — scope and requirements discussed upfront in writing

Norwalk is an incorporated city with its own building and planning department, which means ductwork permits and inspections are handled locally — not through the county. For full duct replacements and new duct installations, a permit is typically required, and the City of Norwalk's inspectors will want to verify that the work meets California mechanical code before the system is closed up. Shalom Heating & Air handles the permit coordination on your behalf so you're not navigating the city's process on your own. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and make sure the finished system passes — which also protects you if you ever sell the home or file an insurance claim. If you're in the 90650 or 90651 zip codes and unsure whether your specific project requires a permit, the straightforward answer is to call us first. Call (714) 886-2021.

Rebates & Financing

Making duct upgrades affordable in Norwalk

A full duct replacement is one of the larger HVAC investments a Norwalk homeowner can make, but California's rebate programs and Shalom's financing options make it more manageable than most people expect. Depending on the equipment connected to the new duct system and the utility provider serving your Norwalk address, substantial California HVAC rebates may be available — and Shalom's team will walk you through what your specific project qualifies for. For the remaining balance, we offer flexible financing including same-as-cash and 0% APR plans, so a properly sized duct system for a home near Old Town Norwalk or the Carmenita neighborhood doesn't have to wait until you've saved the full amount. We also provide a best-price guarantee: bring us a reasonable written competitor estimate and we'll meet or beat it. Call (714) 886-2021 to get your free written estimate and find out what rebates apply to your project.

Making duct upgrades affordable
  • Significant California HVAC rebates potentially available depending on project scope
  • Rebate eligibility review included with your free written estimate
  • Same-as-cash financing plans for qualified customers
  • 0% APR financing options available on larger duct replacement projects
  • Best-price guarantee — we meet or beat reasonable written competitor quotes
  • Financing discussion happens before work begins, not after

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Service Area

Norwalk Service Area

Shalom Heating & Air provides Ductwork throughout Norwalk. Service areas include Norwalk Town Square, Old Town Norwalk, Studebaker Road Corridor, Norwalk Arts and Sports Complex area, Carmenita, Shoemaker and El Camino Village. We also serve nearby Cerritos, Bellflower, Downey, Santa Fe Springs, La Mirada and Artesia. The map below outlines the Norwalk area we cover.

Why Choose Us

Why Homeowners Choose Shalom Heating & Air

Duct sealing and replacement for Norwalk's large, multi-person households
Free written estimates on all new duct installations
Permits coordinated through the City of Norwalk's own building department
American Standard Certified Dealer — quality materials, not builder-grade
Flexible financing including 0% APR plans for bigger duct projects
5-Star Rated – Same-Day Service – HVAC Care For Norwalk Homes

What People Are Saying About Shalom Heating & Air In Norwalk

Homeowners and businesses in Norwalk count on Shalom Heating & Air for reliable heating and cooling service. Our 5-star reviews highlight fast response times, honest pricing, and repairs done right the first time. See why your neighbors recommend us — then call (714) 886-2021 today.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does ductwork cost in Norwalk?
Ductwork costs in Norwalk vary significantly depending on whether you need targeted sealing, a partial section replacement, or a full system replacement across a larger home in neighborhoods like Carmenita or El Camino Village. The scope of attic access, the age of the existing system, and whether a permit is required all affect the final number. Shalom Heating & Air provides free written estimates on all new duct installations so you know the full cost before any work begins. Call (714) 886-2021 to schedule your estimate.
How long does a ductwork project take in a Norwalk home?
A targeted duct sealing job on a Norwalk home can often be completed in a single day, while a partial section replacement typically runs one to two days depending on attic access and the number of runs involved. A full duct system replacement in a larger home — common in the Studebaker Road Corridor or Shoemaker area — generally takes two to three days, plus time for the City of Norwalk's inspection if a permit is required. Shalom will give you a realistic timeline in writing before the project starts. Call (714) 886-2021 for specifics on your home.
What's the difference between duct sealing and duct replacement in Norwalk?
Duct sealing — whether with mastic compound or an aeroseal process — is the right call when your existing duct runs are structurally intact but leaking at joints, boots, or the plenum, wasting conditioned air before it reaches the rooms. Duct replacement makes more sense when sections have collapsed, the duct material has degraded beyond repair, or the system is so undersized for your Norwalk home's current layout that sealing alone won't solve the comfort problem. Many older homes in Old Town Norwalk need a combination of both. Shalom's inspection will tell you which approach actually fits your situation. Call (714) 886-2021.
What duct materials does Shalom Heating & Air use for Norwalk installations?
For Norwalk installations, Shalom uses flexible insulated duct, sheet-metal trunk lines, and duct board depending on the application and the layout of the home. As an American Standard Certified Dealer, we source materials that meet California's Title 24 energy code requirements, which is particularly relevant for homes in the 90650 and 90651 zip codes where permit inspections will verify compliance. We don't use builder-grade materials that cut corners on insulation value or longevity. Call (714) 886-2021 and we'll walk you through the options for your specific project.
Does ductwork replacement in Norwalk require a permit from the City?
Yes — full duct system replacements and new duct installations in Norwalk typically require a mechanical permit from the City of Norwalk's own building department, since Norwalk is an incorporated city that runs its own permitting process. Shalom Heating & Air handles the permit application and inspection coordination on your behalf, so you don't have to navigate the city's process alone. Smaller repairs and sealing work may not require a permit, and we'll clarify that upfront. Call (714) 886-2021 to find out what your specific project requires.
My home near Gerdes Park has rooms that never cool down evenly — is that a duct problem?
Uneven cooling in a Norwalk home is one of the most common signs of a duct issue — specifically, collapsed flex duct, disconnected branch lines, or a return-air system that can't pull enough air back to the unit. Homes near Gerdes Park and Zimmerman Park are often from the 1950s and 1960s, and their original duct layouts weren't designed for today's larger households or higher-efficiency AC systems. It can also be a sizing issue if the home has been expanded since the ducts were installed. Shalom will inspect the full system and tell you exactly what's causing the imbalance. Call (714) 886-2021.
Can new ductwork in Norwalk qualify for California rebates?
Duct replacement that is part of a qualifying HVAC system upgrade — such as a new high-efficiency AC or heat pump installation — can make your Norwalk project eligible for substantial California rebates, depending on the equipment and your utility provider. Standalone duct sealing or repair may qualify under separate energy-efficiency programs. Shalom Heating & Air reviews rebate eligibility as part of every free written estimate, so you know what's available before you commit to a scope of work. Call (714) 886-2021 to find out what your Norwalk project qualifies for.
I'm replacing my AC in the Carmenita neighborhood — should I replace the ducts at the same time?
If your Carmenita home has original ductwork from the 1960s or 1970s, replacing the ducts at the same time as the AC is almost always the smarter move. New high-efficiency equipment paired with leaky or undersized old ducts will underperform and wear faster than it should, and you'll pay for two separate projects — plus two separate permit processes — if you wait. Doing both together lets Shalom size the duct system to match the new equipment from day one, and it may expand your rebate eligibility. Call (714) 886-2021 and we'll scope both projects together in a single free written estimate.