Ventilation Ducting
- Ventilation ducts connect your HVAC system to the outside of the home. They allow air from outside your home to move into and away from your house. High-quality ventilation ducting is essential to ensure the flow of air is effective. ArchiPro features only the best ventilation ducting products in New Zealand.Showing all 36 products
Ventilation ducting is a great way to improve the air quality in your home. It can help you reduce mould, mildew, and dust mites in the air, which can lead to home and health problems. It can also help with cooling and heating your home by maximising the fresh air reaching each room. This helps keep the temperature consistent throughout your home. Only the best ventilation ducting in New Zealand is featured on ArchiPro, an important part of a broader range of ventilation components to consider for your home.
Advantages of ventilation ducting
Ventilation ducting is crucial for maintaining a healthy and efficient indoor environment. It enhances air quality by removing contaminants and moisture, thereby reducing respiratory issues and mould risk. Ducting ensures even temperature distribution for improved comfort and increases energy efficiency, which lowers utility bills and reduces HVAC system strain. Additionally, it offers design flexibility and noise reduction, making it integral in both residential and commercial settings. By facilitating smoother airflow and moisture control, ducting not only prolongs the life of HVAC systems but also supports structural integrity and quiet, comfortable spaces.
Types of ventilation ducting
If you're looking for ways to improve your home's energy efficiency and save money on utility bills, here are some of the best ducting options in New Zealand.
Rigid ducting
Rigid ducting is usually used as part of a larger ducting system. It is made of plastic or expanded Polypropylene (EPP). Rigid ducting offers anti-static protection and, in many cases, is flame retardant.
Semi-rigid ducting
Semi-rigid ducting is considered one of the best choices for internal ducting systems in New Zealand. It works especially well when using a whole-home ventilation system. It is also easy to install, maintain, and clean.
Flexible ducting
Flexible ducting is ideal for small or awkward spaces where the other two options won't work. This ducting system comes in PVC, PVC-coated aluminium, and insulated aluminium. Flexible ducting should only be used for small sections.
The advantages of high-quality ventilation ducting
High-quality ventilation ducting is designed for optimal performance, helping to increase fresh air flow into your space. This increases the amount of oxygen available for all occupants, including your plants. Another benefit of high-quality ventilation ducting is reducing noise levels, especially in systems that include air conditioning or extractor fans. This makes it easier for you to sleep or work without any disturbance. The best products tend to come from the most reputable suppliers who also offer great levels of customer service and ongoing support like maintenance and repairs.
How to choose ventilation ducting
Choosing the right ventilation ducting involves considering building type, airflow requirements, space constraints, insulation needs, durability, installation complexity, air quality, safety, cost, aesthetics, and environmental conditions. Residential settings often use smaller, flexible ducts, while commercial spaces may need larger, rigid ducts for higher airflow. Calculating airflow (CFM) helps determine the appropriate duct size. Flexible ducts are ideal for tight spaces, whereas rigid ducts suit long runs. Insulated ducts maintain air temperature and reduce energy loss, while metal ducts offer strength and ease of maintenance. Installation complexity varies, with flexible ducts being easier to install but rigid ducts providing better airflow. Materials like PVC and HDPE resist contaminants and corrosion, and metal ducts ensure fire safety. Cost considerations balance budget and long-term value, with rigid ducts offering energy savings. Aesthetic and environmental factors also influence duct selection. By evaluating these factors and consulting HVAC professionals, you can choose the most suitable ducting for efficient, effective, and durable ventilation.
Other ventilation products you might need
While ventilation ducting is an important component of your ventilation system, it is just part of a greater whole. Another important piece of equipment is the ventilation grille which most modern buildings in New Zealand need for excellent air circulation.






































