Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Koreatown
Duct repair and sealing in Koreatown, CA typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with grease-damaged systems in older apartment buildings running toward the higher end. Richard Anderson and our Duct Repair & Sealing team can usually diagnose and quote your system same-day, and we carry the specialized mastic compounds and metal transition pieces needed for Koreatown’s unique housing stock on every truck.

We’ve been driving to Koreatown from Bell for 14 years, and we know the difference between a quick seal job and the real reconstruction these buildings need. The 90005 ZIP is unlike anywhere else we work — dense blocks of pre-1960s apartments retrofitted with ductwork decades after they were built, mixed-use buildings where restaurant exhaust shares walls with residential HVAC, and that distinctive Korean BBQ grease film our techs pull out of ducts on job after job. When your vents are blowing warm, your energy bill’s climbing, or you’re catching cooking smells from three floors down, you need someone who’s seen this exact failure before. Call (833) 958-5022 — Richard answers directly, and estimates are free.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Koreatown’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our reputation in Koreatown was built one apartment building at a time. Property managers along 6th Street and Olympic Boulevard call us back because Richard Anderson shows up — not a crew you’ve never met — and fixes what the last company patched. Fourteen years focused on one trade: cleaner air, cleaner ducts. That specialization matters when you’re dealing with grease-compromised flex duct and convoluted retrofit runs that a generalist simply hasn’t encountered.
The numbers back it up. We’ve earned a 4.9-star average across 364+ verified customer reviews, and a significant share of those come from repeat clients in Koreatown and the surrounding mid-Wilshire area. They mention the same things: Richard explains what’s actually broken, quotes upfront, and doesn’t push replacement when repair makes sense.
Response time matters in Koreatown’s heat. We typically schedule within 24–48 hours for non-emergency repairs, and we keep emergency slots open when AC failure threatens vulnerable residents during inland basin heat spikes. Koreatown sits far enough from the marine layer that summer temperatures routinely exceed coastal LA by 10–15 degrees, and we know that a duct collapse in August isn’t a tomorrow problem.
Our local knowledge runs deep. We know which 1960s buildings on Vermont Avenue have the original metal plenums with asbestos-wrap seams, which mid-rise blocks on Western Avenue share mechanical chases between commercial kitchens and residential units, and why a standard duct seal won’t hold on a system that’s never been properly degreased. That context saves our Koreatown customers from callbacks and repeat failures.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Koreatown
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
Mastic sealant is our primary repair method for Koreatown’s metal duct systems, but we apply it differently here than in other neighborhoods. Standard mastic fails when applied over grease-contaminated surfaces — the bond separates within months, and you’re back to leaking air. Our protocol: industrial degreaser prep, HEPA vacuum extraction, then a rated mastic compound formulated for high-particulate environments. For a typical Koreatown apartment unit with 30–50 linear feet of accessible metal duct, mastic sealing runs $280–$420. Buildings with shared mechanical chases need additional backdraft damper installation at chase penetrations — usually $180–$320 per penetration — to prevent recontamination.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct in Koreatown fails differently than anywhere else we work. The combination of retrofit installation in tight ceiling cavities and grease-laden debris accumulation adds weight the original supports weren’t designed for. Sagging creates kinks; kinks create turbulence; turbulence deposits more debris. We’ve replaced flex duct in Koreatown buildings where the original 6-inch run had pinched to under 3 inches of effective diameter.
Our flex duct repairs use reinforced metal sleeves at splice points — never tape alone — and we upsize support straps to handle the actual load these systems carry. A standard flex duct replacement in a Koreatown apartment runs $340–$520, depending on access and whether we need to rebuild the connection to an original metal plenum. On a mixed-use building along Olympic Boulevard, we encountered a 1960s flex-duct splice that had collapsed under the weight of accumulated BBQ grease and dust. We cut out the failed section, replaced it with metal duct sealed with mastic, and installed an Aprilaire filter cabinet to trap future particulates before they reach the new run.
Metal Duct Repair
Pre-1960s buildings throughout the 90005 ZIP were never designed for central air, and the metal ductwork retrofitted into them during the 1960s and 70s shows the strain. We see rusted galvanized plenums in attic spaces that reach 140°F in summer, seams that have worked loose from decades of thermal cycling, and original asbestos-wrap insulation that’s crumbling against the duct wall. Our metal duct repairs in Koreatown start with safe containment of any hazardous material, then rebuild with contemporary galvanized or aluminum sections using mechanical fasteners and mastic — never duct tape, which degrades in Koreatown’s heat within a single season. Typical metal duct section replacement: $380–$580.

Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in Koreatown’s attic and crawl spaces wastes enormous cooling energy. The urban heat island effect here means attic temperatures 20–30 degrees above ambient for more hours per day than in coastal neighborhoods. We install foil-faced fiberglass wrap or closed-cell foam insulation rated for high-temperature environments, with particular attention to chase penetrations where kitchen exhaust can degrade standard insulation materials. Koreatown duct insulation projects typically range $420–$780 for a complete apartment unit’s accessible ductwork.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Koreatown
We stock parts and materials for the systems we encounter most in Koreatown’s older housing stock. Our trucks carry Rotobrush rotary cleaning systems and Nikro negative-air extraction equipment — the same tools commercial restoration contractors use — plus Honeywell and Aprilaire filter cabinets and media that we can install during repair visits to prevent recontamination. For sealing work, we use industrial-grade mastic compounds from Abatement Technologies formulated for high-particulate environments, not the consumer-grade products available at hardware stores. Having these materials on hand means most Koreatown repairs complete in a single visit, without the delay of ordering parts for 1960s-era systems that don’t match contemporary standard sizes.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Koreatown Homes
- Grease-degraded seams: Korean BBQ grease aerosols infiltrate residential ductwork through shared mechanical chases and makeup-air pathways, coating interior duct walls with a yellowish-brown film that breaks down mastic and tape bonds. We see this pattern on mixed-use buildings along corridors like 6th Street or Olympic Boulevard — essentially absent in neighboring Silver Lake or Mid-Wilshire jobs just a mile away.
- Collapsed flex duct from debris weight: Retrofit flex duct in pre-1960s buildings sags and kinks from the extra weight of greasy debris accumulation, creating pinch points that restrict airflow below functional levels. Patching doesn’t work — the structural support has failed, and the full run needs replacement with proper load-rated supports.
- Shared-chase exhaust infiltration: Kitchen exhaust from ground-floor restaurants enters residential ductwork through unsealed mechanical chases, carrying grease particulates and combustion byproducts. Simple duct sealing fails unless we install backdraft dampers at chase penetrations to block the source.
- Thermal-cycling seam failure in original metal: Galvanized duct retrofitted into Koreatown’s pre-1960s buildings in the 1960s–70s has endured 50+ years of expansion and contraction in attic spaces that reach extreme temperatures. Seams work loose, plenums crack at support points, and original asbestos insulation degrades against the duct wall.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Koreatown, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Koreatown |
|---|---|
| Mastic sealant (standard apartment unit) | $280–$420 |
| Flex duct section replacement | $340–$520 |
| Metal duct section replacement | $380–$580 |
| Backdraft damper installation (chase penetration) | $180–$320 each |
| Duct insulation (complete unit, accessible) | $420–$780 |
| Filter cabinet installation (Aprilaire/Honeywell) | $320–$480 |
| Full system assessment with written report | $0 (free estimate) |
Koreatown jobs run 15–25% above Silver Lake or Echo Park equivalents for comparable square footage. The difference is labor, not markup — grease contamination requires extended prep time, specialized cleaning protocols, and materials rated for high-particulate environments. We quote upfront after inspection, not over the phone from a script. Every estimate includes a written scope: what we’re fixing, what materials we’re using, and what result you should expect. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule — Richard Anderson handles the assessment personally, and there’s no charge if you decide to wait.
We Also Serve Cities Near Koreatown
Our service radius from Bell covers the full Koreatown area plus adjacent neighborhoods throughout central LA. We regularly repair and seal ducts in Los Angeles proper, Echo Park‘s hillside bungalows and duplexes, Silver Lake‘s mixed-era housing stock, and Hollywood‘s dense apartment corridors. Each area has distinct duct characteristics — Echo Park’s steep-site access challenges, Hollywood’s 1920s-era mechanical systems — but Koreatown’s grease-contamination pattern remains uniquely intense among them.
Serving Koreatown, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Koreatown area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Duct Repair & Sealing in Koreatown
Grease contamination from Koreatown’s dense Korean BBQ restaurant concentration adds 1–2 hours of prep work to every repair, requires industrial degreasers and HEPA extraction rather than standard cleaning, and demands mastic compounds rated for high-particulate bonding. Silver Lake ducts rarely need this protocol. The material and labor difference typically adds 15–25% to comparable jobs. Call (833) 958-5022 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and we’ll explain exactly where your money goes.
Sealing alone usually won’t stop it if the smell originates in a shared mechanical chase with commercial kitchen exhaust. We need to trace the infiltration path, seal the duct seams, and install backdraft dampers at chase penetrations to block the source. In some mixed-use buildings along Olympic Boulevard or 6th Street, we’ve also recommended upgraded filtration — Aprilaire or Honeywell media cabinets — to capture residual particulates. Richard Anderson assesses each building’s mechanical layout personally to determine which combination will actually solve the problem.
Properly installed flex duct with metal sleeve splices and upgraded support straps lasts 15–20 years in standard conditions, but Koreatown’s grease loading reduces that to 8–12 years unless paired with source control and regular filter maintenance. We warranty our flex duct repairs for 5 years against material and workmanship defects, and we recommend annual inspection in high-exposure buildings. The Aprilaire filter cabinet we installed on that Olympic Boulevard job has extended the new duct’s effective lifespan significantly by trapping particulates before they reach the run.
Most of the time, yes. We access Koreatown’s retrofitted duct systems through existing ceiling returns, attic hatches, and utility closets — the same paths the original installers used. When we do need limited access openings, we cut precisely and patch with matching materials. The convoluted runs in these buildings actually help here: they were installed from accessible spaces, not buried in structural walls. Richard Anderson evaluates access options during every free estimate and won’t recommend demolition unless it’s genuinely unavoidable.
For filter and air-cleaning upgrades paired with sealing work, we install Aprilaire and Honeywell media cabinets — both perform well in high-particulate environments and have readily available replacement media in the LA market. For the sealing itself, we use industrial mastic compounds from Abatement Technologies, not consumer-grade products, because the bond integrity under grease exposure is the critical factor. We don’t recommend brand-name “duct tape” products for any Koreatown application — the adhesive fails within months in this environment. Call (833) 958-5022 and Richard will walk through the specific materials he’d use for your building’s condition.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Koreatown and Bell since 2010.