Ductwork Installation & Replacement in Virginia
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New ductwork installation and full duct system replacement. This page is for ductwork installation & replacement requests in Virginia. That doesn't mean ductwork installation & replacement is available in every city or area of the state, since coverage depends on local provider availability where you're located.
Call +1 (607) 318-0893 and tell us where in Virginia you're located and what your project involves. We'll help connect you with an independent local provider handling ductwork installation & replacement in your area, when matching is available.
What's Driving Ductwork Installation & Replacement Demand in Virginia
New ductwork installation in Virginia tracks two distinct sources: the state's rebounding new-construction pipeline, where builders framed and ducted 11,137 new homes in Q2 2026 alone, and the wave of additions and renovations converting attics, basements, and garages into conditioned living space in the same exurban counties absorbing the state's population growth. Unlike duct sealing, which serves existing homes with failing infrastructure, installation work follows square footage that didn't previously have a duct system at all, whether that's a brand-new subdivision home in Louisa or Caroline County or an addition built onto an existing house in the Richmond or Northern Virginia suburbs. Multifamily's sharp 87.2% permit increase also means more ductwork contractors are bidding vertical, multi-unit duct runs for apartment buildings, a project type that requires different engineering than the single-story residential runs that dominated the market a few years ago.
Licensing in Virginia: Virginia HVAC contractors are regulated by the Board for Contractors under the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR). Contracting businesses hold a Class A, B, or C license (with an HVA, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, specialty designation) tiered by project value: Class A (unlimited project value as of September 2025) requires 5 years of experience and $45,000 net worth, Class B (up to $149,999) requires 3 years and $15,000 net worth, and Class C (up to $29,999) requires 2 years with no financial threshold; all classes require 8 hours of Board-approved pre-license education plus a PSI-administered exam. Individual technicians are separately licensed through DPOR's Tradesmen program as journeyman or master HVAC tradesmen, and effective April 1, 2025, the Board added a new Residential HVAC Mechanic tradesman license requiring less experience and training, created as an easier entry pathway into residential-only HVAC work.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does SkilledMob perform HVAC repairs or installations directly?
No. SkilledMob does not send out technicians, install equipment, or perform repairs. We're strictly a call-matching service — the actual diagnosis, repair, and installation work is handled by the independent local provider you're connected with.
How do I know what kind of HVAC service I need?
The right service usually comes down to what's happening — no heat, no cooling, strange noises, or a system that's simply aging out point to different types of jobs. When you call, describe exactly what you're noticing and we'll help match you with a provider suited to that specific problem.
How does ductwork installation & replacement matching work in Virginia?
Tell SkilledMob what you're dealing with and where in Virginia you're located. We'll help connect your call with an independent local provider handling ductwork installation & replacement, when matching is available for that area.
Is ductwork installation & replacement available everywhere in Virginia?
Not necessarily — this page is for ductwork installation & replacement requests in Virginia specifically, not a claim that coverage exists in every city. Call to confirm whether a local provider is available in your specific area.
Do HVAC contractors need to be licensed in Virginia?
Virginia HVAC contractors are regulated by the Board for Contractors under the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR). Contracting businesses hold a Class A, B, or C license (with an HVA, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, specialty designation) tiered by project value: Class A (unlimited project value as of September 2025) requires 5 years of experience and $45,000 net worth, Class B (up to $149,999) requires 3 years and $15,000 net worth, and Class C (up to $29,999) requires 2 years with no financial threshold; all classes require 8 hours of Board-approved pre-license education plus a PSI-administered exam. Individual technicians are separately licensed through DPOR's Tradesmen program as journeyman or master HVAC tradesmen, and effective April 1, 2025, the Board added a new Residential HVAC Mechanic tradesman license requiring less experience and training, created as an easier entry pathway into residential-only HVAC work.