Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across West Covina
Duct repair and sealing in West Covina typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with metal duct repairs running higher and flex duct replacements landing in the mid-range. We’re usually on-site within 45 minutes to the 91790, 91791, 91792, and 91793 ZIP codes. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate — Richard Anderson answers directly.

West Covina isn’t like the coastal towns. Out here near the San Gabriel River wash, you’ve got acreage properties with detached workshops, oversized roll-up doors, and duct runs that stretch farther than any suburban tract home was designed for. We’ve spent 14 years fixing systems that other crews under-spec’d or patched wrong. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team handles the heavy-duty jobs — metal trunk lines, mastic sealing on diesel-particulate-coated ducts, and flex duct repairs that actually hold through Santa Ana wind season.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California Is West Covina’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Richard Anderson shows up — not a crew you’ve never met. That’s the difference homeowners in West Covina notice first. Owner and lead technician for 14 years, Richard personally handles every duct repair and sealing job with Rotobrush and Nikro professional equipment, the same systems commercial restoration contractors use.
Our 4.9-star average across 364+ verified reviews didn’t come from coastal markets. West Covina customers specifically mention the one-trip completion on complex jobs: workshop ducts, heavy-gauge metal repairs, mastic applications that actually stick after proper pre-cleaning. We’re not driving from Anaheim or sending subcontractors who’ve never seen a 1950s ranch with original sheetmetal trunk lines.
Response time matters when your workshop HVAC is down or your attic ducts are leaking conditioned air into a 140-degree summer space. From our Bell base, we reach the 91790 and 91791 corridors fast — usually under an hour. Richard knows the local building stock: the 1950s–1970s tract homes, the later acreage builds near the river wash, the retrofit nightmares where someone swapped in a new HVAC unit without touching the original ductwork.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in West Covina
Metal Duct Repair
West Covina’s housing stock is loaded with original sheetmetal trunk lines — galvanized steel ducts from the 1960s and 1970s that have developed seam separations, rust spots at condensate collection points, or nail-pop punctures from settling 1950s sheathings. We don’t slap tape on these. We cut out damaged sections, fabricate replacement pieces on-site, and seal with mastic compound rated for the thermal cycling these attics see. In the 91791 ZIP code especially, we find metal ducts coated with that gray-brown diesel particulate layer — pre-cleaning with Rotobrush rotary brushes is mandatory before any sealant will bond.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic fails on dirty metal. That’s not a theory — it’s what we see every summer in West Covina when DIY jobs or cut-rate tape applications peel off by September. Our process: negative-air extraction with Nikro equipment, rotary brush agitation to remove the smog-deposited film, then brush-applied mastic at 1/8-inch thickness on all seams and joints. The San Gabriel Valley’s thermal inversion traps particulates that standard cleaning misses; we don’t seal until the surface is genuinely clean. For workshop and detached building ducts, we use heavy-body mastic rated for the wider temperature swings those unconditioned spaces experience.
Duct Sealing & Air Leak Repair
Leaky ducts in West Covina don’t just waste money — they pull attic air, garage fumes, and wildfire ash directly into your living space. We pressure-test the system before and after sealing, targeting the invisible leaks along joist bays and at plenum connections that blower-door tests reveal. For homes near the SR-60/I-10 corridors, we pay special attention to return air pathways that can draw in freeway-adjacent particulate. Sealing these systems properly drops particulate load and reduces the strain on your HVAC fan.
Flex Duct Repair & Replacement
Flex duct is the default retrofit material in West Covina, and it’s where we see the most failed DIY work. Sagging runs, crushed sections in tight attic spaces, and — on workshop and outbuilding jobs — connectors that separate the first time a Santa Ana wind hits. We use insulated heavy-wall flex with proper tension hangers and mechanical connectors, not the zip-tie-and-hope approach. For the acreage properties with longer service runs, we spec larger diameter flex to maintain static pressure across the extended distance.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation is common in West Covina’s older homes, especially where original fiberglass wrap has compressed or rodent-damaged. We install new foil-faced insulation with proper vapor barriers, sealed at all seams. For workshop and detached building ducts, this is critical — those spaces see wider temperature swings, and uninsulated supply lines lose capacity fast.
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Trusted Brands We Service in West Covina
Our trucks carry Rotobrush rotary brush systems and Nikro negative-air extractors — the same equipment we run on commercial jobs. For components and controls, we work with Honeywell and Guardsman parts that match West Covina’s common HVAC configurations. We don’t order parts from a warehouse three counties away; Richard stocks the connectors, mastic compounds, and replacement duct sections that fail most often in local systems. That means no second trip, no “we’ll come back next week.” Most metal repairs, flex replacements, and full sealing jobs finish in one visit.

Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in West Covina Homes
- Failed mastic on diesel-particulate-coated ducts. The gray-brown film we find in 91790 and 91791 homes isn’t ordinary dust — it’s a chemically distinct layer from freeway smog that repels standard sealants. We pre-clean with Rotobrush agitation before any mastic application.
- Nail pops in 1950s sheathings slicing flex duct. Original joist bays in West Covina’s ranch homes used sheathings that shift seasonally. Nails work up through bay floors and puncture flex runs from below — invisible leaks that only pressure testing reveals.
- DIY flex repairs on workshop roofs using undersized connectors. The acreage properties near the San Gabriel River wash see Santa Ana winds that separate lightweight connectors. We spec heavy-duty mechanical fittings and proper hanger spacing for these exposed runs.
- New HVAC units on old, unsealed ductwork. West Covina’s retrofit history means many homes have high-efficiency condensers connected to leaky 1960s metal trunks. The new unit works harder, cycles oddly, and fails prematurely — sealing the ducts is part of any proper upgrade.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in West Covina, CA
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in the West Covina market:
- Flex duct repair/replacement: $180–$340 per run
- Metal duct repair (section replacement): $320–$580
- Mastic sealant application (full system): $450–$780
- Duct sealing with pressure testing: $380–$650
- Duct insulation replacement: $220–$420 per run
- Workshop/outbuilding duct repair (heavy-duty): $380–$720
Factors that move you within these ranges: accessibility (crawl space vs. walk-in attic), extent of pre-cleaning needed for smog-coated metal, and whether we’re dealing with standard residential or acreage-property extended runs. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — Richard inspects in person, explains what he finds, and gives you a written estimate before any work starts. Estimates are free. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Covina
Richard Anderson and our team regularly work in Valinda, South San Jose Hills, La Puente, and Vincent — the same San Gabriel Valley basin conditions, the same 1950s–1970s housing stock, the same need for proper duct repair and sealing that suburban crews often miss. If you’re in these communities and need metal duct repair, mastic sealing, or flex duct replacement, we cover them on the same schedule as West Covina proper.
Serving West Covina, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Covina 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 West Covina
Undersized connectors and inadequate hanger spacing are the usual culprits, especially on workshop and outbuilding ducts exposed to Santa Ana winds. We replace the sagging section with heavy-wall insulated flex, install mechanical connectors rated for the load, and space hangers per manufacturer spec for the longer runs common in West Covina’s acreage properties. Call (833) 958-5022 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Not directly, but the same properties with oversized roll-up doors often have extended duct runs to detached workshops that standard suburban specs don’t address. We size ducts and fans for the actual static pressure requirements of these longer systems. Richard has handled multiple West Covina jobs where the ductwork was properly sealed but under-specified for the distance — the system “worked” but never delivered rated airflow.
West Covina’s position in the eastern San Gabriel Valley basin traps particulate matter from the SR-60 and I-10 corridors at concentrations coastal LA doesn’t see. Combined with original sheetmetal ducts that were never properly sealed, your system pulls attic air and valley smog through gaps that cleaning alone won’t fix. Sealing is the permanent solution — cleaning without sealing is temporary in this environment.
Yes — we use heavy-body mastic rated for wider temperature swings and insulate with foil-faced wrap that handles the thermal cycling. These West Covina workshop lofts see 40-degree winter nights and 120-degree summer days; standard residential sealants and insulation degrade fast. We spec materials for the actual conditions, not a suburban tract home assumption.
Almost certainly. West Covina’s retrofit history is full of new condensers connected to leaky 1960s metal trunks or patched flex runs. The new unit’s efficiency rating means nothing if 20–30% of conditioned air leaks into the attic. We pressure-test the existing ductwork, identify leaks, and seal before or concurrent with your unit upgrade. Richard can inspect during the same visit and coordinate with your HVAC installer if needed. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule — estimates are free.
On a 1970s ranch in the 91791 ZIP code, we found original sheetmetal ducts in a detached workshop with a 10-foot-wide roll-up door. The DIY patch job had collapsed a flex duct and left gaps. We sealed the metal trunk with mastic, replaced the flex with heavy-wall insulated duct, and rehung the opener springs to handle the heavier door — all in one trip, because our customer couldn’t afford a second call-out.
West Covina sits deep in the eastern San Gabriel Valley basin, a geographic bowl that traps particulate matter from the converging SR-60 and I-10 freeway corridors just south of the city, producing ambient fine-particle concentrations that load ductwork far faster than in coastal LA communities. Combined with the city’s predominantly 1950s–1970s tract homes — many with original or early-retrofit duct systems — residents are running aging ductwork through some of the region’s heaviest smog accumulation, making periodic cleaning not a luxury but a functional air-quality necessity. The rural-adjacent neighborhoods near the San Gabriel River wash add another layer: acreage properties with detached workshops, oversized doors, and duct runs that demand heavy-gauge materials and proper static-pressure calculations. Suburban crews used to standard tract-home specs routinely under-spec these jobs. We don’t.
Ready to fix your ducts right? Richard Anderson personally handles every estimate and repair in West Covina. No subcontractors, no crew you’ve never met — just 14 years of specialized duct experience and equipment that matches the job. Call (833) 958-5022 for your free estimate. We’re usually on-site within the hour.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service California, serving West Covina since 2010.