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Three ways contractors benefit from fabric ducts
Contractors are often faced with a variety of challenges during a construction project. Scheduling, keeping up with the time and budget, skilled employees, and quality materials are just a small part of it.
Fabric vs metal ducts – 4 key differences for HVAC systems
When undertaking a new construction or renovation project, the air diffusion system is near the top of the list of considerations to ensure high indoor air quality (IAQ). For decades, the construction industry overwhelmingly looked to traditional metal-based ducting HVAC solutions.
3 Major Issues — Logistics, installation, and maintenance of air socks
As material and logistics costs continue to rise worldwide, fabric-based air distribution systems can save not only a lot of time but also money and resources.
Laboratory air distribution issues and how to solve them
Conventional solutions are just not efficient enough to provide the best air distribution possible but the HVAC industry is constantly evolving and there are some alternatives that address the needs of these extremely regulated environments.
3 reasons why architects choose fabric ductwork
When designing the overall architecture of buildings, it is impossible not to think about air diffusion systems. They are simply unavoidable in architectural work and many architects simply turn a blind eye to horrible-looking ceiling elements.
Care-free air distribution for ultimate comfort: 4 reasons to choose fabric
Indoor pools are challenging environments for design engineers, especially when considering indoor air quality and the longevity of exposed metal components. A natatorium’s corrosion-potential environment of high humidity, gaseous pool chemicals, and condensation is a recipe for disaster for metal heating, ventilation, and air conditioning ductwork.
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