Trusted Duct Repair & Sealing for California Homeowners
Duct repair and sealing in California typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re sealing accessible joints or replacing collapsed flex duct runs, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If your HVAC is running constantly but rooms stay unevenly heated, you’re likely losing 20–30% of conditioned air through leaks or damaged ductwork — and paying for it on every utility bill. At Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service, Richard Anderson personally leads every duct repair and sealing job in California with 14 years of focused air-duct specialization and the professional Rotobrush and Nikro systems that commercial restoration contractors use. We’ve earned a 4.9-star average across 364+ verified reviews by showing up ourselves — not sending anonymous crews — and fixing the problem without upselling pressure. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free estimate; we’re often able to schedule within 24–48 hours.

What Our Duct Repair & Sealing Service Includes
Duct Sealing
Duct sealing closes the gaps, cracks, and disconnected joints that let conditioned air escape into your attic, crawl space, or walls before it ever reaches your rooms. In California’s older neighborhoods like Alum Rock and Commerce, we regularly find original ductwork that’s never been properly sealed — metal joints held together with failing tape, or flex duct that’s pulled away from the plenum. Richard Anderson uses mastic sealant and professional-grade metal-backed tape, not the cheap cloth tape that dries out in California’s hot attic summers, and pressurizes the system afterward to verify the seal.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct — the insulated flexible tubing common in California tract homes from the 1980s forward — collapses, tears, or gets crushed by storage items in attics and under-floor spaces. When flex duct is damaged, you’ll feel it as weak airflow in specific rooms or a musty smell from insulation getting wet. We don’t patch flex duct with tape and hope; Richard Anderson replaces damaged sections with new R-6 or R-8 insulated flex, properly supported every 4 feet per California building standards, and reconnects with sealed mechanical collars.
Metal Duct Repair
Galvanized metal ductwork in pre-1980s California homes develops rust at seams, gets punctured by roofing or pest activity, or separates at joints due to thermal expansion. Metal duct repair requires sheet metal skills that general handymen often lack — cutting and forming replacement sections, installing drive cleats, and sealing with mastic rather than tape alone. We’ve restored metal duct systems in historic California properties where preserving the original infrastructure matters, and we match new work to existing dimensions so your airflow balances correctly.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in California’s attics wastes enormous energy — attic temperatures in July regularly hit 140°F, and every degree of heat gain into your cool supply ducts is efficiency you’re paying to overcome. We install fresh fiberglass duct wrap or replace the insulation jacket on flex duct runs, focusing especially on the last 10 feet of supply lines where temperature loss is most severe. In Communications Hill and Fowler homes with long attic runs, proper insulation often drops the temperature differential between the air handler and the vent by 8–12 degrees.
Mastic Sealant
Mastic is a thick, fiber-reinforced paste that brushes onto duct joints and cures into a permanent, flexible seal — superior to tape for any joint that isn’t perfectly clean and dry. Richard Anderson applies mastic to every metal-to-metal connection and every flex-to-collar joint on repair jobs, not just the obvious leaks, because small cumulative leaks add up to big efficiency losses. In California’s climate, where attics cycle between extreme heat and winter moisture, mastic outlasts every tape product on the market.
Air Leak Repair
Air leaks aren’t always at the duct joints — we find disconnected return air pathways, leaks around filter racks, and gaps where ductwork passes through unsealed wall cavities. These leaks pull attic dust, insulation particles, and even rodent droppings into your breathing air. Our air leak repair includes pressure-testing the entire system with a duct blaster or blower door to quantify leakage, then prioritizing the fixes that give you the biggest air quality and efficiency improvement for your investment.
What happens when you call
- 1
A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
- 2
You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
- 3
A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
- 4
You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Duct Repair & Sealing
We’ve worked extensively with Honeywell and Aprilaire air cleaning and zoning systems integrated into California ductwork, including sealing around their electronic air cleaner cabinets and ensuring their bypass dampers don’t create new leakage points. Richard Anderson also has hands-on experience with Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration and negative-air equipment — the same containment-grade systems used in mold remediation and hospital environments — so when your duct repair project involves contamination concerns, we understand how to maintain isolation without compromising your system’s airflow balance.
Whether your California home has Guardsman UV sanitizing lamps mounted in the plenum, a Rotobrush-agitated cleaning history that revealed hidden duct damage, or any other make of equipment, we can assess and repair the ductwork that supports it. Our Nikro negative-air extraction systems are on every job to control dust during cutting and repair work, protecting your home’s interior while we work in the attic or crawl space.
Signs You Need Duct Repair & Sealing Right Now
- Uneven temperatures room to room. When your master bedroom is 78°F and your guest room is 68°F with the same thermostat setting, you’ve got duct leakage or blockage diverting airflow. In California’s split-level and ranch-style homes, this often traces to a crushed flex duct run or a disconnected joint above the hallway ceiling.
- Dust returning immediately after cleaning. If you’re dusting every two days and your vents show black debris buildup, your return duct may be pulling air from an attic or crawl space through a gap or disconnected joint. This isn’t a cleaning problem — it’s a repair problem, and sealing it stops the dust at its source.
- Utility bills climbing without rate increases. A 20% duct leakage rate can increase your HVAC energy use by 30–40% because the system runs longer to hit temperature. California homeowners in older Maywood and Bell neighborhoods often see this gradually worsen as original duct tape dries and fails over decades.
- Musty or chemical smells from vents. Leaky return ducts in crawl spaces draw in musty air; leaky supply ducts in attics can pick up volatile compounds from hot roofing materials or rodent activity. If the smell intensifies when the blower cycles on, you’ve got a duct integrity issue that sealing alone won’t fully address — we need to find and repair the breach.
- Visible duct damage in accessible areas. If you can see torn flex duct, rusted metal, or disconnected joints in your garage, basement, or utility closet, the hidden portions are almost certainly worse. California’s seismic activity gradually shifts framing and duct supports, and what you see is typically the tip of the problem.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Process — Step by Step
- 1
Visual and pressure diagnostic. Richard Anderson starts every California duct repair with a full system inspection — checking accessible duct runs, the air handler cabinet, and return air pathways for obvious damage. We then run the blower and use smoke pencils or theatrical fog to trace active leaks, and measure static pressure to identify restrictions that suggest collapsed or blocked sections.
- 2
Scope documentation and estimate. We photograph every issue we find and explain what’s causing your specific symptoms — no generic scare tactics, just the facts of your system. Your written estimate itemizes each repair, so you understand why we’re replacing one flex run but only sealing another.
- 3
Containment and protection. Before cutting or removing anything, we seal off work areas with Nikro negative-air containment, lay protective sheeting through your home to the attic access, and cover sensitive surfaces. California’s tight attic spaces mean we’re working carefully around your insulation and electrical — no collateral damage.
- 4
Repair and sealing execution. Richard Anderson performs all repairs personally, whether that’s forming new metal sections, pulling replacement flex duct, or brushing mastic into every joint. We use mechanical fasteners at every connection — screws and collars, not tape alone — because California’s thermal cycling will test any shortcut.
- 5
Verification and cleanup. We run the system post-repair to confirm airflow improvement at each vent, check for new leaks with our smoke test, and remove all containment and debris. You’ll receive before-and-after photos of the work, and we don’t consider the job complete until you’ve verified the temperature and airflow improvement yourself.
How Much Does Duct Repair & Sealing Cost in California?
A typical duct sealing job in California — mastic and tape treatment for accessible joints in a 1,500–2,500 square foot home — runs $280–$480. Flex duct replacement for one collapsed or damaged run averages $180–$340 depending on length and attic accessibility. Metal duct repair involving custom-fabricated sections runs $320–$650, while full duct insulation wrap for an average system ranges $450–$850.
Several factors move these numbers. Attic accessibility is the biggest — California’s post-war homes in Cudahy and Downey often have 18-inch crawl spaces that double labor time versus a walkable attic in newer construction. The extent of hidden damage matters too; we sometimes open a ceiling to find three failed joints where we expected one, and we’ll show you before proceeding. Material choice affects longevity — we quote mastic sealing as standard because it outlasts tape, and we don’t offer the cheap cloth-tape-only option that fails in two California summers.

To avoid overpaying, get an estimate that specifies exactly what’s included — “seal all accessible joints” is vague, while “mastic seal 12 metal joints, replace 18 feet of R-6 flex duct, support per code” lets you compare apples to apples. Our estimates are free, detailed, and come with no obligation to proceed. Call (833) 958-5022 and we’ll schedule Richard Anderson to assess your specific system.
Duct Repair & Sealing Near California — Our Service Area
Richard Anderson personally covers California and surrounding communities including Duct Repair & Sealing in Bell Gardens, Duct Repair & Sealing in Parkway, and Duct Repair & Sealing in National City, plus Cudahy, Downey, Bell, Florin, Maywood, Commerce, Alum Rock, Communications Hill, and Fowler. Most California homeowners receive same-week scheduling, and we carry common flex duct sizes, mastic, and collar fittings on every truck to minimize return trips. Whether you’re in a 1950s California bungalow with original metal duct or a 2000s subdivision with failing flex runs, we’ve worked on your type of system before.
Serving California, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the California area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Duct Repair & Sealing in California
Duct repair and sealing fixes the physical integrity of your ductwork — closing leaks, replacing damaged sections, and restoring proper airflow — while duct cleaning removes accumulated dust and debris from intact ducts. We often perform both services together in California homes, but if your ducts are leaking, cleaning alone won’t solve your efficiency or air quality problems. Richard Anderson assesses whether your symptoms point to contamination, damage, or both before recommending any work.
Most residential duct repair and sealing jobs in California are completed in 3–6 hours, with flex duct replacement adding 1–2 hours per run. Complex metal duct fabrication or multiple attic accesses in homes like those in Communications Hill can extend to a full day. We’ll give you a specific time estimate after seeing your system, and we don’t charge by the hour — the quoted price is the price regardless of how long it takes.
Typical duct sealing runs $280–$480, flex duct repair $180–$340 per run, metal duct repair $320–$650, and duct insulation $450–$850 for an average system. Your exact cost depends on accessibility, material needs, and the extent of damage we find. Call (833) 958-5022 for a free, itemized estimate — Richard Anderson will assess your system in person and explain every line item before you decide.
Yes — we’ve integrated duct repairs with Honeywell electronic air cleaners, Aprilaire humidifiers and zoning systems, and Abatement Technologies HEPA equipment throughout California homes. Richard Anderson understands how these components interface with your ductwork and ensures our sealing and repair work doesn’t compromise their function or warranty. Whether you have these brands or any other make, we can service the duct system that supports them.
We prioritize urgent duct failures — collapsed return ducts causing system shutdown, disconnected supply lines in extreme weather, or leaks pulling contaminated air — and typically respond within 24 hours for California homeowners. True emergencies that threaten health or safety get same-day attention when possible. Call (833) 958-5022 and describe your situation; we’ll be direct about when Richard Anderson can arrive and what temporary steps you can take.
Our duct repair and sealing workmanship is backed by a satisfaction guarantee — if the problem we fixed recurs due to our materials or methods, we return and correct it at no charge. Mastic seals and professional-grade materials carry manufacturer warranties, and we document every repair with photos for your records. Specific warranty terms vary by repair type, and Richard Anderson explains yours clearly before any work begins.
Clear a path to your attic access, crawl space entry, and utility closet, and secure pets in a separate room during the work. We bring our own containment, sheeting, and cleanup supplies, so you don’t need to provide anything. If you’ve noticed specific problem rooms or vent locations, point them out when Richard Anderson arrives — your observations help us diagnose faster and more accurately. Call (833) 958-5022 to schedule; estimates are free and there’s no obligation to proceed.
Schedule Your Duct Repair & Sealing Service in California Today
Stop paying to heat and cool your attic. Call Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service at (833) 958-5022 for a free, no-obligation duct repair and sealing estimate in California. Richard Anderson personally assesses every system, quotes only the work you actually need, and stands behind the repair with 14 years of specialized experience and 364+ verified reviews to back it up. We’re available for scheduling throughout the week, and we’ll give you an honest timeline for when your home’s comfort and efficiency can be restored.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service, serving California homeowners with dedicated air-duct specialization since 2010.