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FabricAir, Inc.
312-A Swanson Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30043, USA
Phone (502) 493-2210
Fax (502) 493-4002
info@fabricair.com
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Why spend time on diffusers, grilles and dampers on a dispersion system, when you can get it built-in beforehand in a Fabric Duct System?
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Fabric ducts versus sheet metal
Suspension systems, flow models and fabrics
Use where?
FAQ
Many functions known from conventional metal ducts are fully integrated in a fabric system. Diffusers, grilles, dampers etc. are completely redundant. A fabric system is all inclusive.
These you can forget about when using fabric ducts
No extra grilles or diffusers are necessary. The fabric ducts functions both
as a duct
system and
as an air
dispersion
system.
No damper is necessary.
A Fabric
Duct System
does not
require
balancing.
No extra
noise
reduction
is needed
(except
perhaps
reduction of
fan noise).
Noiseless is
the standard.
Everything is included in a fabric duct dispersion system
Painting
is not
necessary.
The
fabrics
are dyed.
No inconvenient shortenings or assembly on site. A fabric system fits straight from the factory, is assembled with zippers and is ready for suspension as soon as it arrives.
No extra insulation is necessary. Fabric ducts are condensation free.
This is where fabric ducts saves time and money
Materials
Transportation
Installation
30%-70% savings
Materials
– the price of metal is unstable and has become very high over the years.
The price of fabric is stable and has not changed substantially over the years. Savings are 10% to 40%.
Transportation
– metal ducts take up a lot of space. This is reflected in the cost of transportation.
Fabric Duct Systems are rolled up and transported by courier or a freight company. Savings are 20% to 70%.
Installation
– assembling metal ducts is time-consuming. Working with a fabric duct system is easy and simple.
Savings are 20% to 90%.
= A conventional metal system
= A fabric duct system
Total difference in cost
–
Fabric duct solutions are 30% to 70% less expensive than metal especially due to the reduced costs of installation and transportation.