Have you ever noticed that one room in your home feels perfectly comfortable while another is always too hot or too cold? You might assume your HVAC system is the problem, but the real issue could be hiding behind your walls, ceilings, or attic: leaky ductwork.
Your duct system is responsible for carrying heated and cooled air from your HVAC equipment to different areas of your home. When ducts develop leaks, gaps, loose connections, or damage, that air may escape before it ever reaches the room where it is needed. The result can be uncomfortable temperature differences, higher energy bills, and an HVAC system that has to work harder than necessary.
How Duct Leaks Create Hot and Cold Rooms
Think of your ductwork as the delivery system for your home’s conditioned air. Ideally, each room receives the amount of airflow it needs to maintain a comfortable temperature.
But when a section of ductwork leaks, some of that air can escape into an attic, crawl space, basement, or wall cavity instead. Rooms farther away from the HVAC system or connected to particularly leaky ducts may receive less conditioned air.
According to ENERGY STAR, a typical home can lose about 20% to 30% of the air moving through its duct system because of leaks, holes, and poorly connected ducts.
During a New Jersey summer, that could mean cooled air is escaping into a hot attic instead of reaching an upstairs bedroom. During winter, heated air could be lost before reaching a room at the end of the duct system.
Signs Your Home May Have Leaky Ductwork
Uneven temperatures are one of the most noticeable warning signs, but they aren’t the only one. You may also notice:
- Certain rooms are consistently hotter or colder than others
- Weak airflow coming from some vents
- Your heating or cooling system runs for long periods
- Energy bills are increasing without an obvious reason
- Rooms feel stuffy or difficult to keep comfortable
- Visible ductwork is loose, damaged, kinked, or disconnected
- Temperature differences become worse during very hot or cold weather
These problems don’t automatically mean you need a new furnace or air conditioner. Sometimes the HVAC equipment is working properly—the conditioned air simply isn’t getting where it needs to go.
Duct Leaks Can Increase Energy Costs
Uneven temperatures often cause residents to adjust the thermostat to compensate. If an upstairs bedroom won’t cool down, for example, you may lower the thermostat for the entire house just to make that one room comfortable.
That means your HVAC system runs longer and consumes more energy.
ENERGY STAR reports that sealing and insulating ducts can improve heating and cooling system efficiency by as much as 20%, and sometimes more.
Properly sealed ductwork can help conditioned air reach its intended destination, making it easier for your HVAC system to maintain consistent temperatures without constantly running.
Why a Home Assessment Matters
Duct leaks aren’t the only reason rooms can have different temperatures. Poor attic insulation, air leaks around the home, improperly sized ductwork, disconnected ducts, and HVAC airflow problems can all contribute.
That’s why it’s important to look at the home as a complete system rather than immediately replacing HVAC equipment.
A professional home energy assessment can help identify where your home is losing energy and determine whether ductwork, insulation, air sealing, HVAC performance, or a combination of issues is responsible.
GreenLife Energy Solutions evaluates home performance issues that can affect comfort and efficiency. GreenLife’s HVAC services specifically address problems such as improperly sealed, incorrectly sized, or disconnected ductwork.
Can Duct Sealing Help?
When leaks are identified, duct sealing and repair can help improve airflow and create more consistent temperatures throughout the home. Professional duct improvements may include repairing disconnected sections, sealing joints and connections, correcting damaged flexible ducts, and insulating ductwork located in unconditioned spaces.
For eligible New Jersey residents, duct sealing and repair may also be included among the energy-saving improvements available through programs such as Comfort Partners.

Make Every Room More Comfortable
If you’re constantly adjusting the thermostat because one room is freezing while another feels too warm, don’t automatically blame your HVAC system. Leaky or poorly performing ductwork could be preventing conditioned air from reaching parts of your home.
GreenLife Energy Solutions can help identify the source of uneven temperatures and recommend improvements that make your home more comfortable and energy efficient.
Contact GreenLife today to learn more about home energy assessments, duct sealing, insulation, air sealing, HVAC improvements, and New Jersey energy-efficiency programs that may help you save energy and improve comfort.
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