Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Citrus
Duct repair and sealing in Citrus typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with flex duct repairs starting around $320 and full-system mastic sealing for older homes reaching the upper end of that range. Most inspections and estimates in the 91702 area are completed same-day when you call (833) 958-5022. We’re familiar with the specific challenges Citrus homeowners face — from the post-war ranch stock along Azusa Avenue to the foothill homes catching Santa Ana dust through the Azusa Canyon corridor — and our Duct Repair & Sealing team handles every job personally.

Citrus sits in a unique spot. The 91702 ZIP presses right against the Angeles National Forest, and that foothill position creates duct problems you won’t find in flatland cities like Covina or West Covina. We’ve spent 14 years working these specific conditions — the thermal cycling that cracks old flex duct, the wildfire ash that finds its way into return plenums, the smog pooling that accelerates particulate buildup inside metal runs. Richard Anderson leads every job himself, so the person quoting your work is the same technician sealing your ducts.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Citrus’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our reputation in Citrus is built on showing up when we say we will and fixing what we find — no handoffs to subcontractor crews you’ve never met. Richard Anderson personally leads every job as lead technician, backed by 14 years focused exclusively on air duct and HVAC systems. That matters in a community like Citrus, where the housing stock demands specialized knowledge of aging duct configurations.
The numbers back it up: 364+ verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars. These aren’t cherry-picked testimonials — they’re a record of consistent execution across every job type we handle. When we respond to Citrus calls, we’re typically on-site within the day because we’re already working the San Gabriel Valley corridor regularly.
We know the local terrain. The 1950s–1970s ranch homes that dominate Citrus’s residential streets — many with original or early-replacement ductwork — require a different approach than newer construction. We’ve reconnected sagging flex runs in crawlspaces off Foothill Boulevard, sealed metal plenums in homes near the 210 freeway interchange, and insulated duct systems in the hillside properties catching full afternoon sun. That localized experience means faster diagnosis and repairs that actually hold up to Citrus’s specific climate stressors.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Citrus
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
Metal duct joints in Citrus’s older homes — especially those post-war ranches with original galvanized runs — leak pressure through every unsealed seam. In the 91702 area, that’s compounded by the foothill thermal belt: your system works harder in summer heat, and every leak forces it to work even harder. We apply professional-grade mastic sealant to all accessible joints, creating a permanent flexible bond that withstands the expansion and contraction these systems experience through Citrus’s temperature swings. A typical mastic sealing job for a single-system Citrus home runs $380–$520.
Flex Duct Repair
This is where we do our most frequent work in Citrus. The original flex duct installed in 1960s and 1970s ranch homes has reached end of service life — the insulation degrades, the inner liner tears, and the supports fail. We recently repaired a flex duct system in a 1960s ranch home on Azusa Avenue, where the original uninsulated flex had sagged and disconnected from the plenum, allowing fire-season ash and desert dust from the Azusa Canyon corridor to circulate freely. We reconnected the duct run with mastic sealant and added a layer of duct insulation to prevent future condensation and contamination. Flex duct repairs in Citrus typically range from $320–$480 per run, with full replacement of degraded systems running higher.
Metal Duct Repair
Original metal ductwork in Citrus’s 1950s-era homes can be salvaged in most cases — we evaluate the gauge, the rust condition, and the accessibility before recommending anything. Metal repairs involve patching corroded sections, reinforcing weak supports, and sealing every joint with mastic. For homes near the foothill interface where Santa Ana winds drive dust upslope, intact metal duct with proper sealing often outperforms replacement flex because it maintains structural integrity against pressure changes. Single-section metal repairs in Citrus run $290–$440; more extensive corrosion remediation reaches $580–$720.
Duct Insulation
Citrus’s position in the foothill thermal belt creates a specific problem: uninsulated or poorly insulated duct runs in attics and crawlspaces lose conditioned air rapidly, forcing longer cycle times and drawing more unfiltered outside air through any existing leaks. We install proper duct insulation — typically R-6 or R-8 rated — on new and repaired runs, with particular attention to the plenum connections where temperature differentials are most extreme. For Citrus homes, this isn’t an upsell; it’s protection against the condensation and thermal stress that destroys newly repaired work. Insulation adds $180–$340 to a typical repair job, depending on linear footage.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Citrus
We work with the equipment and components that hold up in demanding environments — Rotobrush rotary brush systems for thorough interior cleaning before sealing, Nikro negative-air extraction for containment during repair work, and Honeywell and Aprilaire hardware when replacement components are needed. For Citrus customers, this means we don’t need to special-order basic parts and wait a week; we stock the mastic compounds, insulation wraps, and connection hardware that match what your system actually uses. Richard Anderson specifies Rotobrush and Nikro systems because they’re the same tools commercial restoration contractors deploy — not consumer-grade equipment that misses contamination embedded in duct interiors. When we’re sealing a system that’s taken in Bobcat Fire ash or years of Azusa Canyon dust, that extraction capability matters.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Citrus Homes
- Duct disconnection at plenum seams due to aging flex duct and thermal cycling. Citrus’s foothill temperature swings — hot days, cool nights, especially in spring and fall — cause repeated expansion and contraction that loosens tape and separates connections. Once disconnected, these gaps draw unfiltered air directly from attics and crawlspaces, including the ash-laden air that follows every major San Gabriel Mountain fire event.
- Sagging flex duct runs that collect debris and create airflow restrictions. Original flex in 1960s–1970s Citrus ranches was installed with inadequate support spacing. Over decades, gravity wins. The low points become debris traps — dust, pollen, and in this foothill zone, the fine particulate that Santa Ana winds push through the Azusa Canyon corridor. Restricted airflow means your HVAC runs longer, pulling even more contamination through any remaining leaks.
- Leaky metal duct joints in unsealed crawlspaces. The pressure drops caused by these leaks don’t just waste energy — they create negative pressure that actively draws in airborne dust from outside. In Citrus, that outside air carries a heavier particulate load than valley-floor communities, thanks to the upslope Santa Ana wind patterns and the smog pooling that the South Coast Air Basin produces in this transition zone.
- Return air plenums contaminated with wildfire ash despite no visible exterior damage. After any major San Gabriel Mountain fire event, technicians working the foothill-adjacent homes of the 91702 area routinely find visible ash and soot inside return air plenums even when the exterior structure is untouched. The 2020 Bobcat Fire burned in this immediate zone, and the infiltration pattern it established persists in systems that weren’t professionally cleaned and sealed afterward.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Citrus, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Citrus |
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| Mastic sealant application (single system) | $380–$520 |
| Flex duct repair (per run, reconnect + seal) | $320–$480 |
| Flex duct full replacement (per run) | $480–$720 |
| Metal duct repair (single section) | $290–$440 |
| Metal duct corrosion remediation | $580–$720 |
| Duct insulation (add-on, typical home) | $180–$340 |
| Full system inspection + leak detection | $150–$220 (credited toward repair) |
What moves a job toward the higher end: multiple disconnected runs, crawlspace access limitations, extensive corrosion in original metal systems, or contamination requiring pre-repair cleaning. What keeps costs down: catching problems before full disconnection occurs, maintaining accessible attics and crawlspaces, and addressing issues seasonally rather than during peak summer demand. We don’t quote over the phone without seeing the system — every Citrus home’s duct configuration is different, especially in this 1950s–1970s stock. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate; Richard Anderson will inspect your system personally and give you a firm number before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Citrus
We’re regularly in the field across the eastern San Gabriel Valley and foothill communities. If you’re in Azusa dealing with similar canyon-corridor dust infiltration, Vincent with hillside thermal-belt concerns, Covina with valley-floor smog pooling in older systems, or Glendora with foothill-adjacent wildfire ash patterns, we handle those conditions too. Our service radius centers on Bell but extends throughout these interconnected communities — same technician, same equipment, same direct accountability.
Serving Citrus, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Citrus 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 Citrus
Check your return air registers for a fine gray or black film that reappears within days of cleaning, and note any persistent acrid or smoky odor when the HVAC first cycles on — these are the most reliable indicators. After the 2020 Bobcat Fire, we found ash in return plenums of 91702 homes with completely intact exteriors; the infiltration happens through outdoor air intakes and small envelope leaks during heavy smoke events, not through structural damage. If you notice these signs, call (833) 958-5022 — we’ll inspect with a borescope and show you exactly what’s inside.
Most original metal duct in Citrus’s 1950s stock can be sealed and returned to good function if the gauge is intact and rust hasn’t perforated the metal. We evaluate three things: structural integrity of the metal, accessibility of all joints for mastic application, and whether the original design meets your current HVAC load. Replacement becomes necessary when corrosion has created holes or when the original layout is so inefficient that sealing won’t solve the pressure problems. Call (833) 958-5022 and Richard Anderson will assess your specific system — estimates are free.
Original flex duct support straps degrade over 40–60 years, gravity pulls the run into low points, and thermal cycling from Citrus’s foothill temperature swings loosens connections at the plenum. Once sagging or disconnection occurs, your system draws unfiltered attic or crawlspace air directly into the airflow — in Citrus, that air carries elevated particulate from Santa Ana wind events, Azusa Canyon dust, and post-wildfire ash. The result is higher particle counts in your living space and increased strain on your HVAC filter. We reconnect with mastic, add proper supports, and insulate to prevent recurrence.
Yes — the temperature differential between your conditioned air and Citrus’s attic or crawlspace air is severe, especially in summer when afternoon heat peaks and your system is already working hard. Uninsulated ducts in this zone lose efficiency immediately and create condensation that degrades new repairs. We typically recommend R-6 minimum for Citrus repairs, with R-8 on south-facing attic runs. The added cost — usually $180–$340 — pays back in reduced cycle times and protection of the repair work you’ve already invested in.
Every 2–3 years for standard maintenance, and immediately after any major San Gabriel Mountain fire event that produces visible regional smoke. Citrus’s foothill position means your system experiences particulate loads that valley-floor systems don’t, and the 2020 Bobcat Fire demonstrated that ash infiltration can occur without any structural damage to your home. Between fires, the Santa Ana dust and South Coast Air Basin smog pooling in this zone accelerate wear on seals and connections. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule — we’ll inspect with video documentation and give you a clear assessment of whether sealing, repair, or cleaning is needed.
Ready to fix your duct system? Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate in Citrus. Richard Anderson will inspect your system personally and give you upfront pricing before any work begins.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Bell and the greater San Gabriel Valley since 2010.