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💨 Flex Duct Connections & Supports

CHECK FIRST Check details before proceeding. Jobsite rule: plans, specs, foreman direction, manufacturer instructions, code, and AHJ win.

Flex collar connections, inner liner, sag, kinks, support spacing, boots, branches, and airflow restriction.

Jobsite rule

Use this as a route, not a substitute for supervision.

Plans, specs, code, manufacturer instructions, approved submittals, and foreman direction always win.

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Flex Duct Connections & Supports

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Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#151High
What do I do when flex inner liner not pulled over collar fully?
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📖 Verified core answer

The inner liner must be pulled over the collar and secured/sealed. The outer jacket is not the air seal.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Pull insulation/jacket back enough to see the liner.
  • Seat the inner liner fully on the collar.
  • Secure and seal the liner per approved method.
  • Pull insulation/jacket back over after inner liner is right.
  • Tug-check gently before ceiling close.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

Is the inner liner fully seated and sealed on this collar before I pull the jacket back?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not clamp or tape only the outer jacket.

Why this matters

If the liner is loose, airflow leaks inside the insulation jacket and the connection only looks finished.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#152High
What do I do when zip tie/clamp on outer jacket instead of inner liner?
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📖 Verified core answer

Move the clamp/zip tie to the inner liner connection. A clamp on the outside jacket only does not secure the air path.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Expose the collar connection.
  • Verify the inner liner is on the collar.
  • Place mechanical connection on the liner/collar as directed.
  • Seal as required.
  • Re-cover insulation and jacket neatly.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This clamp is on the outer jacket. Do you want the liner connection redone before we cover it?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not let the jacket pretend to be the liner.

Why this matters

The outside jacket can look tight while the liner is leaking or disconnected.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#153High
What do I do when flex sagging between supports?
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📖 Verified core answer

Sagging flex needs support added or rerouted before it restricts airflow. Measure the span and support with a wide cradle/strap per project/manufacturer direction.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Find the longest unsupported span.
  • Check for low belly/sag between supports.
  • Add approved support without crushing the flex.
  • Keep the run short and smooth.
  • Ask before leaving sag above ceiling.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex is sagging between supports. Do you want another support added or the route shortened?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not leave a belly in flex because it is above ceiling.

Why this matters

Sag creates turbulence, condensation risk, noise, and lost airflow.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#154High
What do I do when flex kinked around framing or pipe?
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📖 Verified core answer

A kinked flex run needs a smoother route. Do not force flex around framing or pipe until the bend radius is acceptable.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Find what is causing the pinch/kink.
  • Reroute if there is a cleaner path.
  • Add support near the bend if needed.
  • Replace damaged flex if liner is creased/torn.
  • Ask before squeezing around another trade.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex is kinked around [framing/pipe]. Do you want it rerouted or replaced?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not crush or twist flex to make it fit.

Why this matters

Kinks reduce airflow and create noise/comfort complaints.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#155High
What do I do when excess flex length stuffed above ceiling?
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📖 Verified core answer

Excess flex should be cut/routed properly, not stuffed above ceiling.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Measure the actual path.
  • Remove lazy loops and extra length.
  • Keep bends smooth and supported.
  • Confirm if hard duct should be extended instead.
  • Ask before leaving coiled flex.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This run has extra flex stuffed above ceiling. Do you want it shortened or changed to hard duct?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not use extra flex as storage above the ceiling.

Why this matters

Extra flex length adds resistance and makes the install look sloppy.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK2nd Year#156Medium
What do I do when flex run too long for intended use?
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📖 Verified core answer

If the flex run is too long for the intended use, stop and ask whether the hard duct route should be extended.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Measure the actual route.
  • Compare to plan/shop intent.
  • Identify why flex is long: hard duct short, diffuser moved, obstruction, or layout change.
  • Ask before using flex to solve a layout problem.
  • Document if route changed.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex run is longer than intended. Do you want hard duct extended or a shorter route?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not use long flex to hide a bad layout.

Why this matters

Long flex can damage airflow and make TAB harder.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK1st Year#157Medium
What do I do when inner liner torn during install?
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📖 Verified core answer

A torn inner liner needs to be repaired or replaced per direction before connection/cover.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Stop pulling on damaged flex.
  • Show the tear location.
  • Ask whether repair or replacement is required.
  • Do not bury the tear under insulation.
  • Verify connection after repair/replacement.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

The inner liner tore here. Do you want this piece replaced or repaired before we connect it?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not hide a torn liner inside the jacket.

Why this matters

A torn liner leaks air and can shed insulation or debris into the airstream depending on the condition.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#158High
What do I do when outer jacket/vapor barrier cut and not repaired?
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📖 Verified core answer

Repair the vapor barrier/jacket damage so insulation stays protected and condensation risk is controlled.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Identify where the jacket/vapor barrier is cut.
  • Check if liner is damaged too.
  • Patch/repair with approved material.
  • Keep patch smooth and sealed.
  • Ask before closing ceiling.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

The flex jacket/vapor barrier is cut here. What repair method do you want before close-up?

Route options

AStop work and verify the approved detail, listing, engineered note, or foreman direction for this exact spot.
BHold the condition clean and safe; do not cut, drill, cover, weld, reroute, or improvise around it.
CBring the foreman/superintendent/inspector into the decision before the work continues.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not leave exposed insulation or torn jacket above ceiling.

Why this matters

A damaged jacket can lead to condensation, insulation damage, and poor appearance.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#159High
What do I do when not sealing collar before insulation jacket?
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📖 Verified core answer

Seal and secure the collar/inner liner before the insulation jacket hides the connection.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Pull the jacket back.
  • Confirm liner is on collar.
  • Secure/seal liner first.
  • Then bring insulation/jacket back over.
  • Recheck after diffuser/boot movement.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

Do you want me to verify the inner liner seal before pulling the jacket over this collar?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not cover an unverified collar connection with insulation jacket.

Why this matters

Once covered, a bad collar connection can look good until airflow fails.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK1st Year#160Medium
What do I do when using narrow strap that pinches flex?
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📖 Verified core answer

Use support that cradles flex without pinching it. Narrow straps can collapse the duct.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Look at strap width/contact point.
  • Replace narrow/pinching support with approved wide support/cradle.
  • Keep flex round at the support.
  • Add support spacing as needed.
  • Recheck airflow path.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This strap is pinching the flex. Do you want a wider support/cradle here?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not cinch flex tight with narrow strap or wire.

Why this matters

Pinched flex reduces area and airflow.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#161High
What do I do when support spacing too wide?
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📖 Verified core answer

Support spacing that is too wide lets flex sag. Add supports according to manufacturer/project direction before ceiling close.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Measure spacing between supports.
  • Check where sag begins.
  • Add approved support without compressing flex.
  • Keep the run smooth and short.
  • Ask if the route should change instead of adding supports.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

The support spacing looks wide and the flex is sagging. Do you want another support added here?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not leave long unsupported flex runs.

Why this matters

Support spacing controls sag, airflow restriction, and finish quality.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK2nd Year#162Medium
What do I do when flex collar blocked by ceiling grid or framing?
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📖 Verified core answer

If ceiling grid or framing blocks the collar, do not force the flex. Coordinate before hiding an inaccessible connection.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Identify what blocks the collar.
  • Check diffuser/boot/access location.
  • See if route/boot needs adjustment.
  • Ask before bending or crushing flex around grid/framing.
  • Photo the conflict.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

The collar connection is blocked by grid/framing. Do you want the route or opening adjusted before I connect flex?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not bury a collar connection you cannot inspect or service.

Why this matters

Blocked collars become leaks, access problems, and punch items.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK2nd Year#163Medium
What do I do when transition from hard duct to flex not supported?
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📖 Verified core answer

Support the hard-to-flex transition so the flex does not pull the collar or sag at the connection.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Check both sides of the transition.
  • Support hard duct and flex near the connection.
  • Keep the collar round and aligned.
  • Verify liner seal after support is added.
  • Ask before loading the connection with flex weight.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This hard-to-flex transition is unsupported. Do you want support added before I connect it?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not let flex hang from the collar like a weight.

Why this matters

Unsupported transitions pull joints open and create leaks/sag.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK1st Year#164Medium
What do I do when boot/register not aligned with ceiling tile?
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📖 Verified core answer

Get the boot/register lined up with the ceiling tile/layout before flex locks you into a bad finish location.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Check tile/grid layout and diffuser location.
  • Verify boot is centered/rotated correctly.
  • Adjust support/boot before flex connection if needed.
  • Keep collar reachable.
  • Ask before cutting tile or forcing alignment.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

The boot/register does not line up with the ceiling tile. Do you want it adjusted before I connect flex?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not use flex to twist a boot into a bad ceiling layout.

Why this matters

Bad boot alignment becomes visible finish work and punch list.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK1st Year#165Medium
What do I do when flex twisted and airflow restricted?
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📖 Verified core answer

Twisted flex restricts the liner. Untwist and route it naturally before connecting or supporting.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Check if the liner spirals/twists.
  • Disconnect/reposition if needed.
  • Keep the run relaxed and smooth.
  • Support after it sits naturally.
  • Recheck collar after moving it.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex looks twisted and restricted. Do you want me to reroute it before connecting?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not fight twisted flex into place.

Why this matters

Twisting reduces effective area and stresses the liner.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#166High
What do I do when wrong flex diameter for branch?
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📖 Verified core answer

Wrong flex diameter is not a field “make it fit” problem. Verify size against print/boot/collar before installing.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Read size on flex, collar, boot, or tag.
  • Compare to drawing/shop sheet.
  • Do not stretch/crush to fit.
  • Separate wrong size material.
  • Ask foreman before using reducers or substitutes.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex diameter does not match the branch/boot. Do you want me to get the correct size or use an approved reducer?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not force the wrong flex size onto a collar.

Why this matters

Wrong size changes airflow and creates bad connections.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK2nd Year#167Medium
What do I do when not checking airflow direction/damper position before flex?
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📖 Verified core answer

Before connecting flex, verify airflow path, damper position, and destination so you do not connect to the wrong outlet or closed damper.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Check diffuser/room destination.
  • Verify branch/damper position.
  • Check airflow arrow/tag if present.
  • Confirm grille/diffuser schedule if needed.
  • Ask before connecting if destination is unclear.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

Before I connect this flex, can we verify the damper/destination is correct?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not connect flex to a branch you have not identified.

Why this matters

Wrong destination or closed damper creates comfort and TAB problems.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK1st Year#168Medium
What do I do when flex lying on sharp metal edge?
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📖 Verified core answer

Move or protect flex lying on a sharp metal edge before it cuts the jacket or liner.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Find the sharp edge/contact point.
  • Lift/reroute flex off the edge.
  • Add approved protection/support if directed.
  • Inspect jacket/liner for cuts.
  • Replace/repair if damaged.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex is resting on a sharp edge. Do you want it rerouted or protected here?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not let flex rub on raw metal, threaded rod, deck, or framing edges.

Why this matters

Sharp contact cuts the jacket/liner and creates hidden future failure.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK2nd Year#169Medium
What do I do when mixing insulated/uninsulated flex incorrectly?
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📖 Verified core answer

Do not mix insulated and uninsulated flex unless the drawing/spec/foreman says it is allowed.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Identify where insulated vs uninsulated flex is being used.
  • Check whether the area is conditioned/unconditioned, return/supply, or special system.
  • Verify vapor barrier/condensation needs.
  • Ask before substituting.
  • Separate wrong material.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This area has insulated/uninsulated flex mixed. Which material is approved for this run?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not substitute flex type because it is what is left in staging.

Why this matters

Wrong flex type can cause condensation, energy loss, or spec failure.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK1st Year#170Medium
What do I do when not supporting flex near bend?
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📖 Verified core answer

Support flex near bends so the bend does not become a kink or sag point.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Locate bends near collar/boot/obstruction.
  • Add support before and/or after the bend as directed.
  • Keep bend smooth and round.
  • Avoid cinching.
  • Ask if the bend is too tight to support correctly.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This bend is unsupported and starting to kink. Do you want support added near the bend?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not leave a bend hanging by the liner/collar.

Why this matters

Unsupported bends collapse and restrict airflow faster than straight runs.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#171High
What do I do when using tape alone as mechanical connection?
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📖 Verified core answer

Tape alone is not the mechanical connection. The liner needs approved mechanical securement and sealing.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Expose the collar.
  • Check whether clamp/screw/band is required.
  • Secure liner mechanically as directed.
  • Seal with approved method.
  • Pull jacket back after liner is correct.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex was only taped. What mechanical connection do you want on the liner/collar?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not use tape as the only thing holding flex to the collar.

Why this matters

Tape can peel or fail under movement, temperature, and time.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
Text to foreman
Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK2nd Year#172Medium
What do I do when not giving straight section off collar before bend?
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📖 Verified core answer

Give flex a short straight section off the collar before bending when space allows. Immediate bends can pinch the liner.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Check collar exit direction.
  • Look for immediate sharp bend.
  • Move support/route to create smoother exit.
  • Verify ceiling/grid clearance.
  • Ask if hard duct extension is needed.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex bends immediately off the collar. Do you want a straighter exit or hard duct extension?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not force an instant hard bend off the collar.

Why this matters

A sharp bend right at the collar is a common airflow killer.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK2nd Year#173Medium
What do I do when flex crushed by other trade after install?
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📖 Verified core answer

If another trade crushed installed flex, document before touching their work and tell your foreman.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Photo crushed flex and the other trade obstruction.
  • Check if liner/jacket is damaged.
  • Do not move another trade without direction.
  • Ask whether to reroute, replace, or coordinate.
  • Mark it before ceiling close.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex was crushed by another trade. Do you want me to document it and hold for coordination before repair?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not quietly fix another trade conflict without documenting it.

Why this matters

Unreported trade damage becomes your airflow problem later.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK1st Year#174Medium
What do I do when not checking diffuser end after ceiling tile installed?
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📖 Verified core answer

After ceiling tile/diffuser movement, recheck the flex end. Connections can pull loose during finish work.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Open/check the diffuser end if allowed.
  • Verify liner and jacket still seated.
  • Check boot alignment.
  • Look for kink/sag created by tile movement.
  • Ask before closing final tile.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

Do you want the diffuser flex connection rechecked after ceiling tile went in?

Route options

AClean up alignment, visible finish, labels, and screw pattern now.
BVerify access, ceiling grid/RCP, TAB path, and closeout photo needs.
CAsk before hiding access or calling the room complete.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not assume the connection survived finish work.

Why this matters

Finish trades can shift boots and pull flex loose.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#175High
What do I do when covering bad flex route because it is above ceiling?
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📖 Verified core answer

Do not cover a bad flex route just because it is above ceiling. Fix or document before close-up.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Identify the bad route: sag, kink, long run, unsupported bend, or wrong size.
  • Photo the issue.
  • Tell foreman before tile/insulation hides it.
  • Fix if directed.
  • Mark if it must stay open.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex route is bad before cover. Do you want it fixed before ceiling close?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not let hidden flex become a comfort complaint.

Why this matters

Above-ceiling mistakes are still real mistakes once the tenant moves in.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY1st Year#651High
What do I do when not cutting flex to proper length before connecting?
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📖 Verified core answer

Cut flex to the needed route length before connecting. Do not connect first and hide the extra length.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Measure actual route.
  • Allow only what is needed for a smooth supported path.
  • Cut cleanly.
  • Connect liner correctly.
  • Support after final routing.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

Do you want me to cut this flex to the actual route length before connecting it?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not coil or stuff extra flex above ceiling.

Why this matters

Extra length increases resistance and makes support harder.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK1st Year#652Medium
What do I do when inner liner pulled loose after diffuser is moved?
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📖 Verified core answer

If the diffuser moved and pulled the liner loose, reopen the connection and redo it correctly.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Check liner at diffuser/boot collar.
  • Look for jacket hiding a loose liner.
  • Re-seat and secure/seal liner.
  • Support the connection so movement does not pull it again.
  • Ask if boot needs repositioning.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

The diffuser move pulled the liner loose. Do you want this connection redone before close-up?

Route options

AClean up alignment, visible finish, labels, and screw pattern now.
BVerify access, ceiling grid/RCP, TAB path, and closeout photo needs.
CAsk before hiding access or calling the room complete.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not tape the jacket and leave the liner loose.

Why this matters

Finish adjustments often break weak flex connections.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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Category 07📐 PERFORMANCE & FINISH CHECK2nd Year#653Medium
What do I do when using flex to solve a bad layout instead of fixing hard duct?
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📖 Verified core answer

Flex should not be the band-aid for a bad hard-duct layout. Ask whether the hard duct route should be corrected.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Name the layout problem.
  • Measure the distance or offset being hidden with flex.
  • Check airflow/TAB/access impact.
  • Ask before using a long bendy flex route.
  • Document if route changes.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex is being used to solve a hard-duct layout issue. Do you want the hard duct corrected instead?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not make flex do the job of a proper duct route.

Why this matters

This is how small layout shortcuts become long-term performance problems.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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Category 07🚨 STOP / VERIFY2nd Year#654High
What do I do when not supporting flex at both ends?
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📖 Verified core answer

Support flex at both ends so neither collar carries the run weight.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Check support near the duct collar.
  • Check support near the boot/diffuser.
  • Keep each end round and aligned.
  • Add approved support near ends if needed.
  • Recheck liner seal after support.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This flex is not supported at both ends. Do you want supports added before ceiling close?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not let the collar or boot hold the weight of the flex run.

Why this matters

Unsupported ends pull loose, sag, and leak.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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Category 07🟢 REFERENCE / VERIFY2nd Year#655Low
What do I do when bending flex tighter than it wants to bend?
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📖 Verified core answer

If flex bends tighter than it wants, reroute or shorten it. Do not force a bend radius that collapses the liner.

🛠️ Field verification checklist

  • Check if the flex stays round through the bend.
  • Look for pinching at the inside radius.
  • Reroute around the obstruction if possible.
  • Add support to hold a smooth arc.
  • Ask if hard duct is needed.

🗣️ Ask the foreman

This bend is tighter than the flex wants to bend. Do you want it rerouted or changed to hard duct?

Route options

AMake the small mechanical adjustment now if it is within your assignment and safe.
BSwap, re-cut, or re-stage the part only after the foreman confirms the direction.
CVerify drawing/detail/shop standard before covering, sealing, ordering, or drilling.

🚫 Do not do this

Do not force flex into a crushed bend.

Why this matters

Tight bends are hidden static pressure and airflow problems.

Verification basis

Project drawings/specs, approved details, manufacturer instructions where applicable, site rules, and foreman direction.Route: Flex Duct Connections & Supports / Question-matched verified starter / Project-specific details still need approved info
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