Metal HVAC Ventilation Duct Replacement Offers Church Significant Savings
Park Hill Baptist saved upwards of $100,000 on its duct retrofit and is also experiencing improved environmental conditions for its occupants
The perpetual showering of corrosion and paint flakes from a church's recreation center’s HVAC metal duct was an ongoing maintenance annoyance. However, the real challenge for Park Hill Baptist Church was the $100,000-plus price tag to replace the system.
After several unsuccessful recoating attempts, replacing the Christian Activities Center’s (CAC) duct was the only logical solution. The gray-coated, 26-inch-diameter, double-wall spiral duct had become a dented, dirty, flaking eyesore for the North Little Rock, Arkansas-based, 1,500-member church. Besides improved aesthetics and reduced maintenance, replacement also promised enhanced IAQ as well as better temperature control and comfort.