Serving Placentia

Ductwork in Placentia

Serving Placentia

Aging Ducts, Solved for Placentia

Placentia's established neighborhoods — from the tree-lined streets of Golden Hills to the family-heavy blocks of Northgate and Las Lomas — are home to a largely owner-occupied community of about 51,797 residents with an average household size of 3.08 people. That consistent occupancy puts real, daily demand on duct systems, and in homes built decades ago, that demand has a way of exposing every crack, gap, and disconnected joint hiding in the attic.

What decades of use reveal — Placentia — Shalom Heating & Air

The short answer

Shalom Heating & Air provides ductwork repair, sealing, and full replacement throughout Placentia, CA (92870/92871). With roughly 63% of Placentia households owner-occupied and many homes built in the 1960s–1980s, aging duct systems are one of the most common comfort complaints in neighborhoods like Golden Hills and Alta Vista. Call (714) 886-2021.

Every duct solution, one call — Placentia — Shalom Heating & Air
Placentia Duct Conditions

What decades of use reveal

A significant share of Placentia's housing stock dates to the 1960s and 1970s — the same era when builders used duct materials that simply weren't designed to last 50-plus years. In neighborhoods like Ruby Drive and Kraemer, it's common to find original flex duct that has sagged, kinked, or separated at the connections, and older sheet metal runs sealed with nothing more than deteriorating duct tape. With a median age of 38.2 and households averaging more than three people, these systems run hard year-round. The result is uneven room temperatures, higher utility bills, and an HVAC unit that works overtime to compensate for conditioned air that never reaches its destination. Shalom Heating & Air scopes every Placentia duct project with a thorough inspection first — so you know exactly what's failing before any work begins.

  • Original flex duct from the 1960s–1970s prone to sagging and kinking
  • Deteriorated mastic or failed duct tape at joints and connections
  • Disconnected or crushed runs common in attic spaces
  • Undersized duct branches causing weak airflow to back bedrooms
  • Older sheet metal trunks with unsealed seams losing conditioned air
  • Pest or rodent damage to insulation and duct liner in crawl spaces
Ductwork Services in Placentia

Every duct solution, one call

Whether a Placentia home needs a targeted repair on a single disconnected branch or a complete duct system replacement from the air handler out, Shalom Heating & Air handles the full scope. Homes near Tri-City Park and the Placentia Central area often benefit from duct sealing alone — a cost-effective step that closes leaks without tearing out the entire system. Larger projects in Alta Vista or Melrose, where homes may have had multiple additions over the decades, sometimes call for a full redesign to balance airflow properly across every room. We also install ductless mini-split systems for spaces where running new ductwork isn't practical. Whatever the right approach is for your property, we'll tell you plainly and put it in writing.

  • Duct sealing with professional-grade mastic and metal-backed tape
  • Full duct system replacement with properly sized trunk and branch runs
  • Ductwork redesign for homes with additions or converted spaces
  • Flex duct installation and replacement in attic and crawl-space runs
  • Sheet metal fabrication for custom trunk lines and transitions
  • Ductless mini-split installation where new ductwork isn't feasible
Permits through Placentia's own process — Placentia — Shalom Heating & Air
Making duct work affordable here — Placentia — Shalom Heating & Air
City of Placentia Permits

Permits through Placentia's own process

Placentia is an incorporated city with its own building and planning department — permits and inspections for ductwork projects don't go through the county or a neighboring jurisdiction. For most full duct replacements and new installations, a mechanical permit is required, and the work must pass a City of Placentia inspection before the system is closed up. Shalom Heating & Air handles the permit coordination directly, so homeowners in Northgate, Las Lomas, and elsewhere in the 92870 and 92871 zip codes don't have to navigate the process on their own. Pulling the proper permit also protects you at resale — unpermitted duct work can surface during a home inspection and create complications down the road.

  • Mechanical permits required for full duct replacement and new installations
  • Inspections conducted by the City of Placentia's own building department
  • Shalom coordinates permit applications directly on your behalf
  • Work must be inspected before duct runs are closed or insulated over
  • Permitted work protects homeowners at resale and during insurance claims
  • Applies to both 92870 and 92871 zip codes within city limits
Financing & Rebates

Making duct work affordable here

Making duct work affordable here
  • Flexible financing with same-as-cash and 0% APR options available
  • Substantial California HVAC rebates may apply to qualifying projects
  • Rebates most commonly available when duct work is paired with system replacement
  • Free written estimates on all new duct installations — no obligation
  • Best-price guarantee: we meet or beat reasonable written competitor estimates
  • Financing and rebate options apply to Placentia residential and commercial properties

Duct replacement is one of the higher-upfront HVAC investments a Placentia homeowner can make — but it's also one of the ones that pays back most visibly in comfort and efficiency. Shalom Heating & Air offers flexible financing options including same-as-cash and 0% APR plans to spread the cost over time. California's HVAC rebate programs can also apply to qualifying duct work when it's paired with an eligible system upgrade, and substantial rebates may be available depending on the project scope. We'll walk through what applies to your specific situation — whether you're in Golden Hills replacing a 40-year-old duct system or in the Tri-City area upgrading alongside a new air handler. Call us for a free written estimate and we'll show you the full picture before you commit.

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Service Area

Placentia Service Area

Shalom Heating & Air provides Ductwork throughout Placentia. Service areas include Alta Vista, Golden Hills, Kraemer, Las Lomas, Melrose, Northgate, Placentia Central, Ruby Drive and Tri-City. We also serve nearby Anaheim, Brea, Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Orange and La Habra. The map below outlines the Placentia area we cover.

Why Choose Us

Why Homeowners Choose Shalom Heating & Air

Duct sealing and replacement for Placentia's older housing stock
Serving Golden Hills, Alta Vista, Northgate, and surrounding areas
Free written estimates on new duct installations
American Standard Certified Dealer for matched duct and system work
Permits coordinated through the City of Placentia's own department
5-Star Rated – Same-Day Service – HVAC Care For Placentia Homes

What People Are Saying About Shalom Heating & Air In Placentia

Homeowners and businesses in Placentia 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 Placentia?
Ductwork costs in Placentia vary widely depending on whether you need targeted sealing, a partial repair, or a full system replacement. A single-story home in Golden Hills with original 1970s flex duct will be scoped differently than a larger two-story property in Alta Vista that's had additions over the years. Shalom Heating & Air provides free written estimates on all new duct installations so you know the exact scope and cost before any work begins. Call (714) 886-2021 to schedule your estimate.
How long does a ductwork project take in a Placentia home?
A duct sealing job on a typical Placentia single-family home can often be completed in a single day. A full duct system replacement — common in older homes in Northgate or Las Lomas where the original ductwork is beyond repair — generally takes one to two days depending on the home's size and attic accessibility. Projects that require a City of Placentia permit inspection may add a scheduling step before the system is fully closed up. Call (714) 886-2021 and we can give you a realistic timeline based on your specific home.
What's the difference between duct sealing and full duct replacement in Placentia?
Duct sealing closes gaps, cracks, and loose connections in an otherwise structurally sound duct system using mastic compound or metal-backed tape — it's the right call when the ducts are intact but leaking at the joints. Full replacement makes more sense when the duct material itself has degraded, collapsed, or is so undersized that sealing won't fix the airflow problem. Many Placentia homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in the Kraemer and Ruby Drive areas, have duct systems that are past the point where sealing alone is effective. Call (714) 886-2021 and we'll inspect your system and tell you honestly which approach fits.
What duct materials does Shalom Heating & Air use for Placentia installations?
For most Placentia residential projects, Shalom installs flexible duct for branch runs and fabricated sheet metal for main trunk lines — the combination that balances performance, durability, and proper airflow sizing. All materials meet California's Title 24 energy code requirements. In situations where a home has unique geometry, like a converted space or a room addition common in older Melrose or Placentia Central homes, we may use custom sheet metal transitions to ensure a proper fit. Call (714) 886-2021 to discuss what makes sense for your specific home.
Does ductwork replacement in Placentia require a permit from the City?
Yes — Placentia is an incorporated city with its own building department, and a mechanical permit is typically required for full duct replacement and new duct installations. The work must pass a City of Placentia inspection before the duct runs are closed or insulated over. Shalom Heating & Air handles the permit application process directly, so homeowners in the 92870 and 92871 zip codes don't have to manage that on their own. Call (714) 886-2021 and we'll walk you through what the permit process looks like for your project.
My home near Tri-City Park has rooms that never cool down evenly — could that be a duct issue?
Uneven cooling is one of the most common signs of a duct problem, and it's a frequent complaint in Placentia homes where the original duct layout wasn't designed to handle the home's current floor plan or occupancy. Undersized branch runs, collapsed flex duct in the attic, or significant leakage before the air reaches the far end of the house can all cause certain rooms — often those farthest from the air handler — to stay warmer than the rest. With an average household size of 3.08 people, those rooms tend to be occupied and the problem is hard to ignore. Call (714) 886-2021 and we'll inspect the duct system to find out exactly where the airflow is being lost.
Can new ductwork in Placentia qualify for California rebates?
California's HVAC rebate programs can apply to duct work in Placentia, most commonly when the duct replacement is paired with an eligible system upgrade such as a new high-efficiency air conditioner, heat pump, or furnace. Substantial rebates may be available depending on the equipment and project scope. Shalom Heating & Air will review what rebates apply to your specific situation and help you understand what documentation is needed. Call (714) 886-2021 to get a free written estimate and a clear picture of what you may qualify for.
My Placentia home had an addition built on — will the existing duct system work for the new space?
Additions are a common feature in Placentia's older housing stock, and the original duct system was almost never designed with that extra square footage in mind. In many cases, a room addition in neighborhoods like Alta Vista or Las Lomas was connected to the existing duct system with an undersized branch or a makeshift extension that restricts airflow. Shalom Heating & Air can assess whether the existing system has the capacity to serve the addition properly or whether a duct redesign — or a ductless mini-split for the added space — is the better solution. Call (714) 886-2021 to schedule an inspection.