Why Are Some Rooms in My House Not Getting Air?

Monitor & ScheduleSymptom: No airflow in certain rooms

Quick Answer

If you're experiencing no airflow in certain rooms, the most common causes are disconnected ductwork and collapsed flex duct. The recommended solution is duct repair + airflow inspection.

Common Causes

1

Disconnected ductwork

This is especially common in Boston homes due to average 48 inches of snow and the prevalence of Triple-Decker housing. Homes near Fenway Park and along I-90 (Mass Pike) are particularly affected.

2

Collapsed flex duct

This is especially common in Boston homes due to average 48 inches of snow and the prevalence of Victorian Brownstone housing. Homes near Boston Common and along I-93 are particularly affected.

3

Closed damper

This is especially common in Boston homes due to average 48 inches of snow and the prevalence of Colonial housing. Homes near Faneuil Hall and along Route 1 are particularly affected.

4

Blocked register

This is especially common in Boston homes due to average 48 inches of snow and the prevalence of Modern Condo housing. Homes near USS Constitution and along Route 9 are particularly affected.

Recommended Solution

Duct repair + airflow inspection

At Eric's Boston Air Duct Pros, we've handled this exact issue in over 699 Boston homes since 2010. Our NADCA-certified technicians use professional-grade equipment to diagnose and resolve no airflow in certain rooms quickly and effectively.

Why This Is Common in Boston

Boston's unique climate makes no airflow in certain rooms more common than in many other cities. With October through April — 6+ months of continuous heating, your HVAC system runs almost continuously for half the year, circulating whatever contaminants are in your ducts throughout your home.

The city's housing stock — from Triple-Deckers in Dorchester to Victorian Brownstones in Back Bay — each presents unique challenges. Many of these buildings have ductwork that's been in place for decades without proper maintenance.

According to the EPA, indoor air can be 2-5x worse than outdoor than outdoor air. Americans spend 90% of their time indoors, making air duct maintenance essential — not optional.

By The Numbers

15 lbs

Avg dust per home

99.7%

Allergen reduction

up to 30%

Energy savings

2,900

Dryer fires/year (US)

2-5x worse than outdoor

Indoor vs outdoor air

Every 3-5 years

NADCA recommendation

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