Round Ductwork Installation Tips (2024)

Home Systems

ByFamily Handyman

Updated: Apr. 26, 2023

    Installing ductwork isn't hard when you have these expert tips.

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    Working with round ductwork

    Whether you’re adding new heat runs in a basem*nt or changing the layout of an existing HVAC system, you’ll probably be working with round metal ductwork pipe. We invited Bob Schmahl to give us a few pointers. Bob’s been a tin bender for more than 40 years. He insists he still doesn’t know everything about ductwork, but we weren’t convinced. These tips should help make your next job run that much smoother.

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    Install dampers at the registers to adjust airflow

    Adding heat runs in a basem*nt may change the airflow in the ductwork going to other rooms. Each register should have its own damper that can be accessed for adjustment in order to air balance. If those dampers can’t be accessed from below, you’ll want to install them close enough to the register so that you can reach them through the register opening. Bob likes 4 x 10-in. boots (not shown)—you can easily fit your hand in them to adjust dampers, and there are more grate cover options for that size.

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    Don’t peel off old tape of metal ducting

    If you have to disassemble existing ductwork fittings, there’s no need to peel off the old foil tape first. Instead, just score the tape at the seam with a utility knife and remove the screws right through the tape. When it comes time to retape, just clean off the dust and apply new tape right over the old.

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    Bob’s not a fan of flexible heating ductwork

    There’s no question that flexible duct is easier to install than metal ductwork, but consider this: Flexible duct can degrade over time. It collects dust and is almost impossible to clean. Flexible duct needs to be larger than pipes to allow the same amount of airflow. The most common problem Bob has seen: “People get careless and turn corners too sharp, which creates kinks that severely restrict airflow.”

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    Assemble the metal ducting like a zipper

    When assembling pipe, start at one end and work the seam together like a zipper. Use one hand to keep the two edges close and the other to apply downward pressure. Use your leg, a workbench or the ground to support the back side of the pipe. If you make a mistake and have to dismantle a pipe, slam it down flat on the ground, seam side up. It should pop right apart.

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    A hole cutter works great in tight spots when replacing ductwork

    Aviator snips work fine to cut holes in a trunk line, but only if there’s enough space. If you’re dealing with close quarters and you own a right-angle drill or attachment, you may want to invest in a sheet metal hole cutter. Otherwise you might have to take down the trunk line.

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    Overlap butt joints with draw band connectors

    When you’re installing a pipe between two fixed parts, it’s impossible to slip in the piece using the crimped ends and still get the required 1-1/2-in. overlaps at both ends. Overlap one side as you normally would and create a butt joint on the other. Use a draw band connector to complete the butt joint.

    If your supplier doesn’t carry draw band connectors, make your own by cutting a piece of pipe to overlap the ends, and then screw and tape the band into place. If you’re working with 6-in. pipe, you’ll need to use 7-in. pipe for the bands.

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    Caulk the take-offs

    Caulk (don’t tape) the connection between the trunk line and a take-off (elbow) before you connect pipes to it. That way, you’ll be able to turn the take-off out of the way to caulk above it. Regular silicone is fine.

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    Leave backing on the tape on metal ductwork

    If the ducts are going to be concealed, all seams need to be taped or caulked. Here’s Bob’s trick for taping a seam on a pipe that’s installed close to the subfloor: Cut a piece of foil tape to length. Peel off part of the backing. Slide the backing up and over the pipe. Finally, pull down on the backing, which will pull the tape along with it. Inspectors will want to know you’ve used an approved tape, so buy the stuff with writing on it, or keep the roll on-site until inspection.

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    Make two marks for cutting when replacing ductwork

    When cutting pipe, Bob likes to mark the size he needs on each side of the open seam with a marker. Flat metal is easier to cut than curved, so he uses his knee to support and flatten the pipe while he opens it up. Then you just sight on the far mark while you make the cut. It’ll be straight and perfect every time. Bob prefers snips made by Malco, which cost less than $35 online. Unless you enjoy trips to the ER, wear gloves when cutting pipe—the stuff is razor sharp.

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    Use support brackets and three screws to reduce movement and noise

    Each pipe needs support. You can use just about any support you want, but adjustable steel support brackets are quick and easy. And don’t forget to screw the pipe to the joist hanger so the pipes won’t rattle when someone stomps across the floor above. Every connection needs three screws. They don’t have to be evenly spaced. Use 1-in. galvanized zip screws designed for sheet metal.

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    Move one ring at a time to construct curves

    Figuring out the right combination of turns to get an elbow to point in the right direction can be perplexing. Bob recommends moving one “gore” (elbow ring) at a time, starting with the connected side. And don’t make 90-degree turns if you don’t have to. A 90-degree elbow creates the same resistance as adding 5 ft. of pipe.

    Originally Published: September 30, 2019

    Round Ductwork Installation Tips (2024)

    FAQs

    How to hang round ducts? ›

    Use support brackets and three screws to reduce movement and noise. Each pipe needs support. You can use just about any support you want, but adjustable steel support brackets are quick and easy. And don't forget to screw the pipe to the joist hanger so the pipes won't rattle when someone stomps across the floor above.

    Why use round duct instead of square duct? ›

    There are many advantages to round ducts, from increased airflow, quick installation, and lower costs. If you're trying to create a quiet, appealing workspace for your employees and customers, then round duct work is definitely the number one choice.

    How to cut round ductwork in place? ›

    A duct cutter, specifically designed for circular ducts, is ideal. First, mark the cutting line on the duct using a measuring tape and pencil. Then, position the duct cutter's blade on the marked line. Apply steady pressure, rotating the cutter around the duct.

    What is the spacing for round duct hanger? ›

    For 4'-0” sections of rectangular duct, maintain a spacing of not more that 8'-0”. For 5'-0” sections of rectangular duct, maintain a spacing of not more than 10'-0”. For round duct maintain a spacing of not more than 12'-0”. Please use a little common sense with these guidelines.

    How do you seal a round duct pipe? ›

    5 Effective Duct Sealing Methods
    1. Foil Tape. Aluminum-based tape can be purchased at any hardware store. ...
    2. Mastic Tape. Mastic tape should be used throughout a duct system. ...
    3. Mastic + Latex Duct Sealant. A fiber-reinforced latex duct sealant is strong and durable. ...
    4. Insulate Ducts. ...
    5. Aeroseal.
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    What are the advantages of round ductwork? ›

    Round Ductwork: Round ducts offer better airflow efficiency, lower pressure drop, and reduced air leakage compared to flat ductwork. These characteristics contribute to improved HVAC system performance, energy savings, and indoor comfort.

    When to use a round duct? ›

    Round ductwork is usually quicker and cheaper to install. Because of the round shape of the ductwork, there is less friction for the air to move around, so it tends to move faster and more efficiently. This ductwork works great with medium to high-pressure systems.

    What is round ductwork called? ›

    Both refer to the same things, surprisingly. Nevertheless, spiral or round spiral ducts are rigid steel pipes in a spirally wound shape. There are different materials that can be used for its construction and making, including aluminum, copper, stainless steel, and the most common one, galvanized steel.

    How do you calculate round ducts? ›

    For round ducts, calculate area using the formula Area = π * r2, where r is the duct radius (in feet) and π = 3.14. Once the flow velocity and cross sectional area are known, air flow is easily calculated by multiplying these values.

    How do you connect round ductwork together? ›

    Begin by using a flathead screwdriver to open up the lip of the seam. Start at the crimped end and work the seam together like a zipper. Hold together with one hand (or with large rubber bands) and move down the pipe as the seam snaps together. When you get halfway, it should snap fully closed.

    Is spiral duct the same as round duct? ›

    Spiral duct – also referred to as round duct – is often manufactured from galvanized steel and sometimes aluminum. If the duct is not made from sheet metal, it can also be made from fiberglass board or a flexible wire and plastic composite material.

    What is the best way to attach ducts? ›

    Ducts are connected together with s-cleats or drive clips and best sealed with foil tape. Duct tape can be used as well, but the heat will eventually wear duct tape down and make it brittle. The foil tape is actually an adhesive strip of thin aluminum so it will not break down over time.

    What can I use to hang ductwork? ›

    Ductwork Hangers
    • Saddle Hangers. A sturdy, vertically and horizontally stable option, sometimes called a 'pipe hanger,' is typically attached to rods or angle supports. ...
    • Teardrop Hangers. A tear drop style hanger offers stability and ease of installation with only one connection fitting. ...
    • Cable Hangers.

    What do you hang spiral ducts with? ›

    Number 1 – For Spiral Duct: HangFast Cable Hanger Kit

    If you're suspending spiral duct, this is hands-down the fastest way to do it. Gripple's HangFast (HF) Cable Hanger Kit includes a length of cable, with pre-attached end fixing, and a Gripple fastener.

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