Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Campbell
Duct repair and sealing in Campbell, CA typically costs between $280 and $850 depending on whether you’re sealing accessible joints or replacing collapsed sections of original 1960s ductwork. Most Campbell jobs we handle are completed in a single visit because Richard Anderson arrives with the right materials and equipment already loaded — no waiting on parts, no return trips. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving to Campbell from our base in Bell for 14 years, and we know the difference between a quick mastic touch-up on a 1990s system and the full rebuild that a 1958 ranch on a former orchard lot usually needs. Campbell’s ZIP codes 95008, 95009, and 95011 cover a surprisingly concentrated pocket of post-war housing that was thrown up fast during the prune-to-suburb conversion — and that speed shows in the attic ductwork. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team treats every Campbell call as a diagnostic mission, not a sales appointment. Richard shows up, climbs into the attic, and tells you exactly what your system needs.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Campbell’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Campbell homeowners have left us 364+ verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a significant share of those come from the older neighborhoods between Bascom Avenue and the Pruneyard — exactly where the original ranch stock is concentrated. Richard Anderson personally leads every job as lead technician, so the person quoting your Campbell home is the same person sealing your ducts. No handoffs to anonymous crews, no subcontractors learning the trade on your ceiling.
Our response time to Campbell is typically same-day or next-morning because we keep our trucks stocked with the specific materials these older homes demand: mastic sealant rated for 200°F attic exposure, insulated flex duct in the diameters common to 1960s trunks, and replacement boots for the 6-inch and 8-inch collars that were standard when Campbell’s orchards became subdivisions. We also know which Campbell streets still have the narrow driveway approaches that require smaller equipment trailers — a small detail that saves time on every visit.
That local knowledge matters when you’re dealing with 60-year-old ductwork that wasn’t designed for modern HVAC loads. We’ve worked on Campbell homes near the Los Gatos Creek Trail, in the neighborhoods off Hamilton Avenue, and throughout the 95008 core — enough repetition that we recognize the failure patterns before we even open the attic hatch.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Campbell
Duct Sealing
Campbell’s original sheet-metal trunk lines were assembled with snap-lock seams and minimal sealant — good enough for 1950s furnace airflow, inadequate for modern variable-speed systems that create higher static pressure and force air through every gap. We seal accessible joints with brush-applied mastic, then pressure-test to verify leakage reduction. On a typical Campbell ranch in the 95008 ZIP, we see initial leakage rates of 25–35% of total airflow drop to under 10% after sealing. That translates directly to rooms that finally receive the airflow they were supposed to get six decades ago.
Flex Duct Repair
The flex duct branches that spider off Campbell’s galvanized trunks are usually 20–30 years newer than the main lines, but they’ve still spent their lives in attics that hit 120°F in August. The plastic inner liner becomes brittle, the insulation compresses, and the wire helix corrodes where attic moisture condenses on cooler mornings. We replace collapsed flex runs with R-8 insulated duct, properly supported to prevent sagging that creates new low points for condensation. In Campbell’s older neighborhoods, we regularly find flex ducts that have simply pulled off their boots — often because the original orchard-soil settlement has shifted the ceiling framing enough to stress the connection.
Metal Duct Repair
This is where Campbell’s housing stock really distinguishes itself from newer Silicon Valley suburbs. Those original galvanized trunk lines are thick-gauge steel that can last a century — but their internal fiberglass liners are failing on a predictable schedule. We repair accessible metal sections by removing degraded liner, treating the shell for rust, and relining or replacing as appropriate. When the trunk itself is sound but the liner has turned to gray powder, we’ll often fabricate a replacement section in our shop and install it in one trip. Metal duct repair in Campbell runs $450–$780 for typical ranch-home trunks, compared to $1,200+ for full replacement with modern duct board.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or poorly insulated metal ducts in Campbell’s unconditioned attics are a double problem: they sweat during shoulder seasons when attic temperatures drop below the dew point, and they bake conditioned air before it ever reaches your living space. We wrap repaired trunks with foil-faced fiberglass insulation, sealed at all seams, to bring attic-run ducts closer to modern energy-code performance. For Campbell homes still running original uninsulated galvanized, this single upgrade can drop supply-air temperature loss by 8–12°F — meaning your AC doesn’t work as hard during those July afternoons when the Santa Clara Valley heat settles in.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Campbell
We carry Honeywell and Aprilaire filter cabinets and media replacements on our trucks because Campbell’s wildfire exposure and heavy pollen loads make filtration upgrades a natural companion to duct sealing work. For sanitizing after liner removal or smoke infiltration, we use Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration and application equipment — the same systems used by commercial restoration contractors after structure fires. We don’t stock every brand for every job, but we do keep the components that Campbell’s specific conditions demand: high-temperature mastic for attic exposure, Nikro negative-air equipment for contained liner removal, and replacement boots sized for the 6-inch and 8-inch collars common to 1960s construction. Parts availability means most Campbell repairs don’t wait on a supply run.

Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Campbell Homes
- Original fiberglass liner has shredded into fine gray powder. On a recent job near Campbell’s downtown orchard heritage trail, our crew opened a 1963 ranch home’s attic to find the original fiberglass duct liner had degraded into a fine gray powder coating every register. We replaced 40 feet of collapsed flex duct with insulated metal trunk, sealed all joints with mastic, and installed a new Aprilaire filter cabinet — all in one trip to minimize disruption for the homeowner.
- Uninsulated metal ducts sweat and rust in hot attics. Campbell’s long dry season still produces morning attic temperatures below the dew point in spring and fall, causing condensation on cool metal that accelerates rust and supports mold growth on decades-old internal surfaces.
- Foundation settlement on former orchard soil misaligns duct boots. The loose, previously cultivated soil beneath many Campbell ranches continues to compact and shift, pulling ceiling-mounted boots away from drywall and creating gaps that draw attic dust directly into living spaces.
- Post-CZU fire smoke particulate infiltration requires sealing before sanitizing. After the 2020 CZU Lightning Complex fire burned within miles of Campbell, we handled multiple jobs where smoke had entered through existing duct leaks; sealing came first, then cleaning, then air-quality verification.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Campbell, CA
Here’s what Campbell homeowners actually pay for duct repair and sealing work:
| Service | Typical Range in Campbell |
|---|---|
| Duct sealing (mastic, accessible joints) | $280–$450 |
| Flex duct repair/replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct repair (liner removal, shell treatment, relining) | $450–$780 |
| Duct insulation upgrade (per trunk section) | $220–$380 |
| Full system assessment with pressure test | $150–$200 (credited toward repair) |
Campbell’s pricing runs slightly above San Jose averages because attic access in 1950s–1960s ranches is often more constrained than in newer construction — smaller hatches, tighter truss spacing, and more fragile original materials that demand slower, more careful work. The orchard-lot setbacks also mean longer hose runs and more equipment positioning time. We quote upfront after inspection, not after we’ve started cutting. Estimates are free; call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Campbell
Our service radius from Bell covers the full Santa Clara Valley, and we regularly handle duct repair and sealing calls in Saratoga’s hillside custom homes, San Jose’s denser subdivisions, Santa Clara’s mixed-era housing stock, and Cupertino’s newer construction. Each city gets the same owner-led approach, but the specific repair patterns differ — Saratoga sees more rodent damage in rural crawl spaces, while Cupertino’s 1980s-and-later homes rarely have the original liner degradation we find in Campbell’s 95008 core.
Serving Campbell, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Campbell 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 Campbell
Usually sealing and liner remediation, not full replacement. The galvanized steel shells in Campbell’s 1950s–1960s ranches are heavy-gauge and structurally sound; it’s the internal fiberglass liner that fails. We inspect with a borescope to confirm shell condition, then quote either liner removal and relining or localized section replacement. Call (833) 958-5022 and Richard will show you exactly what your attic contains.
The 2020 CZU Lightning Complex fire introduced fine smoke particulates into Campbell’s forced-air systems through existing duct leaks, and we’ve since treated multiple homes where sealing was the prerequisite to effective cleaning. Even without visible smoke damage, thermal cycling from wildfire-season HVAC overuse accelerates existing seal degradation. We assess for both leakage and contamination, then sequence sealing before sanitizing.
Campbell’s housing stock is 15–30 years older than Sunnyvale’s on average, meaning more uninsulated metal trunks and earlier-generation flex duct with lower R-values. Your attic is the same temperature; your ducts just lack the insulation that became standard after Title 24 energy codes tightened in the 1970s. A duct insulation upgrade typically pays for itself in 2–3 cooling seasons.
Collapsed flex duct in Campbell’s hot attics is usually beyond repair — the wire helix is corroded and the inner liner is brittle. We replace with new R-8 insulated flex, properly supported and sealed, which restores both airflow and thermal performance. Most single-run replacements take 2–3 hours and are done same-day.
We use professional-grade mastic sealants rated for 200°F continuous exposure — the standard for attic conditions in Campbell’s summer climate. For filtration upgrades during sealing jobs, we install Honeywell and Aprilaire filter cabinets. For contained liner removal in occupied homes, we deploy Nikro negative-air extraction equipment. We don’t use consumer-grade tapes or foams that degrade in attic heat. Call (833) 958-5022 for specifics on your job.
Ready to fix the ductwork in your Campbell home? Richard Anderson will inspect your system, explain what your 1950s or 1960s ranch actually needs, and handle the repair in one focused visit. No franchise crews, no upselling, no return trips for parts we should have brought. Call (833) 958-5022 for your free estimate — we answer until 8 PM most evenings.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Campbell since 2011.