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RV Duct Repair
Stuart, FL

Stuart RV Repair fixes collapsed ducts, disconnected flex lines, broken registers, and airflow issues on-site across Stuart, FL and Martin County. We come to your campsite or driveway.

RV ductwork and airflow repair by mobile technician in Stuart Florida
TL;DR

Stuart RV Repair fixes RV ductwork and airflow problems on-site. Collapsed ducts, disconnected flex lines, broken registers, airflow balancing, and duct insulation. $100-500 depending on the scope. We come to you anywhere in Stuart, FL and across the Treasure Coast. Call 772-280-3915. Need other A/C and heating repairs? We handle those too.

RV Ductwork Repair

Your AC might be fine. The problem could be hiding under the floor.

RV ductwork inspection and airflow testing in Stuart FL

We get calls all the time from people in Stuart who think their rooftop AC is dying because certain rooms won't cool down. But when we check the unit, it's pumping out cold air just fine. The problem? Collapsed or disconnected ductwork between the AC plenum and the floor registers. Cold air never makes it to the back of the RV because it's leaking into the floor cavity or getting choked off by a crushed flex line.

RV ductwork is nothing like what's in your house. It's lightweight 4-inch flexible vinyl hose that runs under the floor, through cabinets, and around obstacles. Road vibration, heavy items stored on top of it, slide-out mechanisms pressing on runs, and simple age all cause damage. The connections between the hose and the plenum or registers are usually just friction-fit with a clamp. Those pull apart surprisingly easily.

In Florida's heat, uninsulated ductwork is also a major issue. Cold air from the AC runs through a flex hose sitting in a 130-degree floor cavity. By the time it reaches the bedroom register at the back of the coach, it's barely cool. According to HVAC industry standards from ASHRAE, uninsulated ducts in hot spaces can lose 15-25% of their cooling capacity. Wrapping the ducts with foil-backed insulation is one of the best efficiency upgrades you can do on an RV in Stuart.

What each ductwork repair costs

Single Duct Reconnection
Reattach disconnected flex line to plenum or register - 30-45 min
$100-180
Collapsed Duct Section Replacement
Remove crushed section, install new flex - 45-90 min
$150-280
Register / Vent Cover Replacement
Floor or ceiling register swap - 15-20 min each
$60-100
Duct Insulation Wrap
Foil-backed insulation on accessible runs - 1-2 hrs
$180-350
Full Duct Section Re-Run
New flex line from plenum to register - 1-2 hrs per run
$200-400
Airflow Balancing (Full System)
Test and adjust all registers for even distribution - 1-2 hrs
$120-220
Prices shown are estimates based on typical jobs. Actual costs are determined by the technician on-site after diagnosing your specific situation. You'll always get a written quote before any work begins.
Common Problems

6 RV ductwork problems we fix across Stuart.

01

"The bedroom barely gets any cold air but the living area is freezing"

Classic collapsed or disconnected duct. The front registers closest to the AC plenum get plenty of air because they're short runs. The long run to the bedroom has either collapsed under stored gear or pulled loose from a fitting. We trace the run and fix or replace the damaged section. $100-280 depending on access.

02

"I can feel air blowing out from under the floor, not the registers"

A disconnected duct is dumping conditioned air into the floor cavity instead of the living space. Your AC is working overtime cooling the underside of the floor. We access the duct run, reconnect or replace the section, and verify airflow at the register. This fix alone can make a noticeable difference in cooling.

03

"Whistling or hissing sound when the AC fan is on high"

Air forcing through a partially collapsed duct or a cracked register creates a whistling sound. It's annoying and it means you're losing airflow. We locate the restriction and either clear it or replace the damaged section. A cracked register is a $60-100 fix. A pinched duct section is $150-280.

04

"The AC runs all day but the RV never gets below 80 degrees"

If the rooftop AC checks out fine, uninsulated ductwork is often the culprit. In Stuart's summer heat, cold air running through uninsulated flex in a 130-degree floor cavity loses a huge amount of cooling before it reaches the registers. Insulating the accessible duct runs can drop interior temps 3-5 degrees.

05

"My slide-out room has no airflow when it's extended"

Slide-out rooms have duct runs that flex as the room moves in and out. Those flex connections are the first thing to fail. The duct either gets pinched by the slide mechanism or pulls completely off the fitting when extended. We install slide-resistant fittings and flexible connections that handle the movement without disconnecting.

06

"Floor registers are cracked, broken, or won't stay closed"

RV floor registers take a beating from foot traffic, dropped items, and moving furniture. Cracked registers leak air, and stuck dampers mean you can't adjust airflow. We carry standard 4-inch RV register replacements on the truck. $60-100 per register installed, and we verify the duct connection underneath is solid while we're at it.

Duct Types

Flex hose, rigid duct, plenums - we work on it all.

RV ductwork varies by manufacturer and coach class. Here's what we see most across Stuart and Martin County.

Standard 4" Flexible Vinyl Duct

The most common ductwork in travel trailers and fifth wheels. It's lightweight, cheap, and easy to route. But it's also easy to crush, kink, and disconnect. The vinyl gets brittle after years in Florida heat and can crack where it bends around obstacles. We replace damaged sections with heavy-duty flex hose that holds up better to compression and temperature cycling.

Insulated Flex Duct

Pre-insulated flex duct has a foil and fiberglass jacket around the vinyl core. Higher-end RVs come with this from the factory. If yours didn't, we can retrofit insulated duct on accessible runs. The insulation prevents the massive thermal loss that happens when cold air runs through a hot floor cavity. In Stuart summers, this is one of the smartest upgrades you can make.

Plenum Boxes and Distribution

The plenum is the box that sits under the rooftop AC and distributes air into the duct system. Some plenums have dampers to balance airflow between runs. Cracked plenums leak air before it even enters the ducts. Misadjusted dampers send most air to one side of the coach. We inspect and repair the plenum during any ductwork service call.

Rigid Ductwork (Motorhomes)

Some Class A and Class C motorhomes use rigid sheet metal or molded plastic duct runs in certain sections. These are more durable than flex but can develop gaps at joints from road vibration. The connections between rigid and flex sections are common failure points. We seal joints with HVAC-rated mastic tape (not standard duct tape, which fails in heat).

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How It Works

Three steps to balanced airflow in your RV.

1

Call and Describe the Airflow Issue

Call 772-280-3915 or request a quote. Tell us what's happening - weak airflow from certain vents, uneven cooling, whistling sounds. Let us know how many vents are affected. We schedule same or next day across Stuart and Martin County.

2

Ductwork Inspection at Your RV

Our tech checks every vent register, inspects accessible duct runs, tests airflow volume at each outlet, and looks for collapsed, disconnected, or damaged sections. We also check the plenum box and any damper settings. Most inspections take 30-45 minutes.

3

Repaired On-Site

We carry flex duct material, HVAC-rated tape, register covers, insulation wrap, and clamps on the truck. Most ductwork repairs are done in 1-3 hours. We verify balanced airflow at every register before leaving so you know every room is getting the air it should.

Technician testing RV vent airflow after ductwork repair
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Pricing

RV ductwork repair cost breakdown.

Repair TypePrice RangeTypical Time
Single duct reconnection$100-18030-45 min
Collapsed duct replacement$150-28045-90 min
Register / vent replacement$60-10015-20 min
Duct insulation wrap$180-3501-2 hrs
Full duct section re-run$200-4001-2 hrs
Airflow balancing (full system)$120-2201-2 hrs
Complete ductwork overhaul$350-5003-5 hrs
All prices are estimates only. Final cost is determined by our technician on-site after a full diagnostic. No work starts without your approval on a written quote.
Our Work

RV ductwork repairs across the Treasure Coast.

RV ductwork being inspected under floor
Duct Inspection
RV flex duct replacement and insulation
Duct Replacement
RV register and airflow balancing service
Airflow Balancing
Real Reviews

What customers say about ductwork repairs.

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Had the tech insulate all the accessible duct runs in our motorhome. The difference was immediate. The rear bedroom actually gets cold air now instead of lukewarm. Should have done this years ago. Well worth the investment for summer camping in Florida.
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Ed C.Class A Owner, Palm City
The slide-out room in our trailer had zero airflow when extended. The tech found the flex duct disconnected right at the slide junction. Put in a new fitting designed for slide-outs and now we get good airflow regardless of whether the slide is in or out. Smart fix.
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Rita M.Travel Trailer Owner, Port Salerno
FAQ

RV ductwork repair questions we hear all the time.

How much does RV duct repair cost in Stuart?

RV ductwork repairs in Stuart typically run $100-500 depending on the scope. A single disconnected flex line reconnection costs $100-180. Register replacement is $60-100 per vent. A full duct re-run for one section is $200-400. Complete ductwork overhaul with insulation runs $350-500. We give you a written quote after inspecting the system.

Why is the airflow weak from some vents but strong from others?

Uneven airflow almost always means a collapsed or disconnected duct somewhere in the system. RV ducts are flexible plastic or vinyl hose that runs under floors and through cabinets. Heavy items stored on top of them, slide-out mechanisms, and age can crush or disconnect them. We trace the run from the AC plenum to each register to find the restriction.

What kind of ducts do RVs use?

Most RVs use 4-inch flexible vinyl or polyester duct hose. It connects to a central plenum box under the rooftop AC or furnace and runs to floor or ceiling registers throughout the coach. Some higher-end motorhomes use rigid ductwork in certain sections. The flex hose is the weak point since it crushes easily and the connections pull apart from road vibration.

Can you add insulation to my RV ducts?

Yes. Uninsulated ductwork in Florida is a real problem because ducts run through hot spaces like under the floor. Cold air warms up before reaching the register. We wrap existing ducts with foil-backed insulation or replace sections with pre-insulated flex duct. This alone can drop interior temps by 3-5 degrees in Stuart summers.

How do I know if my RV ducts are collapsed?

Put your hand over each register while the AC runs on high. If one register has noticeably less airflow than the others, there's likely a collapse or disconnect in that run. You might also hear whistling or a strained sound from the AC blower as it tries to push air through a restricted path. We use airflow meters to measure actual CFM at each register.

Do you repair both AC and furnace ductwork?

Yes. In most RVs, the AC and furnace share the same duct system. The rooftop AC blows cold air down through a plenum into the ducts, and the furnace pushes warm air through the same runs. A collapsed duct affects both heating and cooling. We repair the full system in one visit, balancing airflow for both AC and heat.

Need other RV A/C or heating work?

We handle all RV A/C and heating repairs - rooftop units, capacitors, furnaces, thermostats, and ductwork. If you've got multiple climate control issues, we bundle them into one visit across Stuart and the Treasure Coast.

All A/C & Heating Services
Coverage

Mobile RV duct repair across the Treasure Coast.

We cover Martin, St. Lucie, and Palm Beach counties for all RV ductwork repairs. From Stuart and Palm City to Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, and down to Jupiter.

StuartPalm CityJensen BeachHobe SoundPort SalernoSewall's PointIndiantownJupiter IslandTequestaJupiterPort St. LucieFort PierceHutchinson Island
Don't see your city? Call us anyway - we may still be able to reach you.

Weak airflow or hot rooms in your RV?

Call us or request a free estimate. We'll trace every duct run, find the problem, and fix it on-site. Collapsed ducts, disconnected lines, insulation, register replacements. Same-day mobile service across Stuart and the Treasure Coast.

772-280-3915