Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Venice
Duct repair and sealing in Venice, CA typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re sealing accessible metal runs or replacing corroded flex duct in tight crawl spaces, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If your HVAC system is running constantly but rooms stay unevenly heated, or you’ve noticed a musty smell spreading through your Venice home, you likely have leaks or deterioration in your ductwork that professional sealing can fix.

We’re Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, and our Duct Repair & Sealing team works the Venice coastline regularly — from the Venice Canals to the walk streets near Abbot Kinney, out to the Oakwood neighborhood and the blocks along Lincoln Boulevard. Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, has been crawling through the shallow attics and cramped crawl spaces of Venice’s 1920s bungalows for 14 years. We know how the marine layer here accelerates problems that inland crews rarely encounter. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate — we’ll give you straight answers about what’s fixable and what needs replacement.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is Venice’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Venice homeowners have left us 364+ verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a significant share of those come from repeat calls in the 90291 and 90294 ZIP codes. Richard Anderson shows up — not a crew you’ve never met. That matters in Venice, where access is tricky and trust is earned by actually solving the problem, not upselling a full system replacement.
Our response time to Venice is typically same-day or next-day because we’re based in Bell, CA and know the surface-street routes that avoid the worst of I-10 and Lincoln Boulevard traffic. We’ve worked on enough Venice bungalows to recognize the non-standard duct configurations that result from decades of retrofitting — the kind of institutional knowledge that prevents callbacks.
We bring professional Rotobrush and Nikro equipment to every job, the same negative-air extraction and rotary brush systems used by commercial restoration contractors. In Venice’s humid conditions, that level of extraction capability matters — we don’t leave moisture behind that could seed mold growth in your already-challenged duct environment.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Venice
Duct Sealing
Venice’s retrofitted duct systems are notoriously leaky. Original 1970s flex duct runs, patched into 1920s walls and shallow crawl spaces, develop gaps at connections that bleed conditioned air into attics and under-floor cavities. In the Venice Canals neighborhood, we’ve measured systems losing 30–40% of airflow before it reaches the vents. Our duct sealing process targets every accessible joint with mastic sealant and mechanical fasteners, then pressure-tests to verify results. For homes with hybrid systems — old metal trunk lines spliced to newer flex runs — we map the airflow path and seal the transition points that generic crews often miss.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct doesn’t last forever in Venice. The salt-laden Pacific air that enters through HVAC intakes corrodes the wire helix and degrades the inner liner from the inside out. We serviced a 1930s bungalow on a canal block in the Venice Canals neighborhood where the flex-duct connections were rust-stained and moldy due to persistent brackish moisture. After sealing all leaks with mastic and replacing the corroded sections with new insulated flex duct, we restored proper airflow and eliminated the musty smell. Richard Anderson personally assesses whether partial replacement or full rerouting makes sense — sometimes a short, corroded section in a tight crawl space is the culprit, and targeted repair saves the cost of replacing runs that are still sound.
Metal Duct Repair
The original galvanized steel trunk lines in Venice’s older homes — where they exist — often show rust at seams and joint connections that mastic sealant alone won’t permanently fix. In canal-adjacent properties, constant humidity prevents proper curing of standard sealants, leading to premature failure. We clean and prep metal surfaces, apply corrosion-resistant coating where needed, then seal with high-grade mastic formulated for marine-adjacent conditions. For severely deteriorated sections, we fabricate replacement ductwork to fit the non-standard dimensions common in Venice bungalows.
Duct Insulation
During the ‘June Gloom’ season — roughly May through July — cool, moisture-saturated ocean air condenses inside poorly insulated ducts, creating the perfect environment for mold colonies. We’ve found this problem concentrated in the walk-street homes near the beach and throughout the Venice Canals, where there’s no buffer from coastal humidity. Adding or replacing duct insulation, particularly on supply runs in unconditioned attics and crawl spaces, prevents condensation and protects the integrity of your sealing work. We use insulation rated for the temperature differentials and moisture exposure that Venice’s climate creates.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is our preferred sealant for most Venice jobs — it’s brush-applied, fills irregular gaps better than tape alone, and creates a permanent bond when properly cured. The catch in Venice is that curing requires dry conditions, and canal-adjacent homes often can’t provide that. Richard Anderson has developed a protocol for these situations: mechanical fastening first, then mastic application with portable dehumidification during cure time. It’s slower than a quick tape-and-go job, but it lasts. We don’t do temporary fixes.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Venice
We work with Honeywell and Aprilaire components regularly — these are the brands most commonly found in Venice’s HVAC retrofits and upgrades. For sealing and repair materials, we stock Guardsman corrosion-resistant coatings and professional-grade mastic compounds formulated for high-humidity environments. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment lets us access and clean duct interiors before sealing, which is critical in Venice where pre-existing mold or debris compromises adhesion. Because we carry these parts and materials on our trucks, most Venice repairs don’t wait on supplier runs — the turnaround is same-visit.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Venice Homes
- Original flex duct from a 1970s retrofit corrodes at connections due to salt air, causing hidden leaks that reduce system efficiency. Homeowners notice the HVAC running longer without reaching temperature, or uneven heating between rooms that share the same duct run.
- Mastic sealant fails prematurely on metal ducts in canal-adjacent homes because constant humidity prevents proper curing. We find previous repair attempts peeling away in sheets — evidence of rushed work that didn’t account for Venice’s microclimate.
- Shallow crawl spaces under 1920s bungalows limit access for proper sealing, leading to incomplete repairs that leak again within months. Richard Anderson’s 14 years of specialized duct work includes the contortion and patience required to do the job right in spaces where generalist crews simply can’t reach.
- Hybrid duct systems from multiple renovation eras create compatibility failures at transition points. The ‘Silicon Beach’ renovation wave layered new HVAC runs over old ones in many Venice structures, and the connection points between dissimilar materials — metal to flex, old diameter to new — are where leaks concentrate.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Venice, CA
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in Venice’s market:
| Service | Typical Range in Venice |
|---|---|
| Duct sealing (mastic, accessible metal runs) | $180–$340 |
| Flex duct repair / partial replacement | $220–$480 |
| Metal duct repair with corrosion treatment | $280–$550 |
| Duct insulation replacement (per run) | $150–$320 |
| Full system assessment with pressure testing | $120–$180 (credited toward repair) |
Several factors push Venice jobs toward the higher end of these ranges: access difficulty in shallow crawl spaces and tight attics, the need for corrosion-resistant materials in marine-adjacent homes, and the extra prep required when previous sealant has failed. Canal-front properties in 90291 often require dehumidification during cure time, which adds labor. We don’t quote over the phone for complex access situations — Richard Anderson inspects in person, explains what he finds, and gives you the exact price before starting work. Estimates are free. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Venice
Our service area extends throughout the Westside — we regularly handle duct repair and sealing in Santa Monica, where the marine layer creates similar corrosion issues; Culver City, with its mix of postwar and renovated housing stock; Ladera Heights, where hillside homes present their own access challenges; and Century City, including condo and townhome HVAC systems. If you’re in any of these areas and dealing with leaky or deteriorating ductwork, the same expertise applies.
Serving Venice, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Venice 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 Venice
The marine layer keeps indoor relative humidity elevated year-round and delivers salt-laden air that corrodes flex-duct connections and sheet-metal joints from the inside out. In Venice, we see rust-stained flex duct and mold growth that would be unusual even in nearby Mar Vista or Culver City — a direct result of persistent coastal moisture. This means we use corrosion-resistant materials, allow extra cure time for sealants, and often bring portable dehumidification to canal-adjacent jobs. Call (833) 958-5022 if you suspect salt-air damage in your system.
Most 1920s Venice bungalows don’t have “original” ductwork in the true sense — central HVAC was retrofitted decades later, often in the 1960s–1980s, through walls and spaces never designed for it. That retrofitted ductwork can usually be repaired if the trunk lines are structurally sound and access exists for proper sealing. Richard Anderson assesses each system individually — he’s recommended targeted repairs on 1930s canal homes and full replacement when multiple renovation layers have created an unworkable hybrid. The free estimate includes his honest recommendation either way.
We use professional-grade mastic compounds formulated for high-humidity environments, supplemented with Guardsman corrosion-resistant coatings on metal surfaces that show salt-air degradation. For mechanical fastening in marine-adjacent homes where cure conditions are challenging, we use hardware that exceeds standard residential specs. The specific product selection depends on what Richard Anderson finds during inspection — he matches the material to the actual conditions in your duct system, not to a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Yes — a musty smell without visible leaks often indicates exactly the problem duct sealing addresses. In Venice, that smell typically means moist, unconditioned air is entering your duct system through gaps and cracks, carrying attic or crawl-space odors and sometimes mold spores. The marine layer makes this worse: cool, humid air enters leaky return ducts, condenses on interior surfaces, and creates the musty odor you’re noticing. Sealing eliminates the air infiltration path, which eliminates the smell source. Call (833) 958-5022 for a pressure test that locates leaks you can’t see.
We use portable dehumidifiers to reduce ambient moisture before and during sealant cure time, and we position equipment to maintain airflow without blocking the limited workspace. Richard Anderson’s 14 years of specialized duct work includes extensive experience in the shallow crawl spaces characteristic of Venice’s 1920s–1940s housing stock — spaces where generalist crews often can’t or won’t work effectively. For truly inaccessible sections, we’ll explain the limitation honestly and discuss alternative approaches rather than promise what can’t be delivered. The inspection is free, so there’s no risk in finding out what’s possible.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving Venice and the greater Los Angeles area since 2010.