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1 Ignore Quality Checks Skipping quality inspections can lead to serious issues and compromised performance.    
2 Overlook Manufacturer Guidelines Failing to follow manufacturer instructions can result in improper installation and functionality.    
3 Use Substandard Materials Avoid using non-certified materials, as they can lead to premature failure of ducts.    
4 Neglect Storage Conditions Poor storage conditions can damage ducts and compromise their integrity and performance.    
5 Rush Installations Taking shortcuts during installation can lead to significant long-term problems and safety risks.    
6 Mix Different Duct Types Do not mix various types of ducts, as this can cause compatibility and performance issues.    
7 Disregard Environmental Impacts Ignoring environmental factors can lead to premature wear and failure of ducts.    
8 Use Excessive Force Avoid using excessive force during installation, which can damage the duct and affect performance.    
9 Skip Labelling Failing to label ducts can create confusion during maintenance and future upgrades.    
10 Neglect Maintenance Ignoring routine maintenance can lead to system failures and costly repairs.    
11 Overload Duct Capacity Do not exceed recommended load capacities to prevent damage and ensure safe operation.    
12 Compromise on Safety Neglecting safety protocols during installation can lead to accidents and injuries.    
13 Ignore Local Regulations Failing to comply with local codes and regulations can result in legal issues.    
14 Forget to Test Not testing ducts after installation can lead to undetected issues that impact performance.    
15 Use Unqualified Installers Avoid hiring untrained personnel for installation, as this can lead to serious mistakes.    
16 Overlook Warranty Details Ignoring warranty terms can lead to lost coverage and increased repair costs.    
17 Dismiss Future Upgrades Neglecting future upgrade possibilities can limit the longevity of your duct systems.    
18 Assume All Ducts Are Equal Not recognising the differences between duct types can result in improper application.    
19 Skip Documentation Failing to keep records can lead to complications during maintenance and future inspections.    
20 Delay Repairs Ignoring minor issues can escalate into larger problems, leading to costly repairs and downtime.