Trusted Duct Repair & Sealing for New York Homeowners
Duct repair and sealing in New York typically costs $350–$1,200 depending on the scope, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If your HVAC system runs constantly but certain rooms stay cold in winter or hot in summer, you likely have leaks or damage in your ductwork that’s forcing your equipment to work harder than it should. We’re Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service New York, and for 11 years we’ve specialized exclusively in air duct and indoor air quality work — owner Steven Ramirez runs every job himself, backed by 982 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. Call us at (866) 952-5794 for same-day service across Manhattan and beyond.

New York’s older buildings present unique challenges: pre-war construction with original metal ductwork, mid-century buildings with degraded flex ducts, and modern high-rises with complex riser systems. We’ve sealed leaks in Greenwich Village brownstones, replaced crushed flex ducts in Long Island City condos, and repaired corroded metal trunk lines in Chinatown tenements. The common thread is always the same — conditioned air escaping before it reaches your living space, which drives up Con Edison bills and strains your equipment year-round.
What Our Duct Repair & Sealing Service Includes
Duct Sealing
Duct sealing closes gaps, cracks, and separation points in your supply and return ductwork using professional-grade mastic compounds and reinforced tape. In New York, we see this need most often in buildings where thermal expansion and contraction have loosened joints over decades, or where previous contractors used duct tape that has dried out and failed. Steven applies mastic sealant by hand at every joint and seam, then pressure-tests the system to verify the seal holds before we leave your home.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct — the ribbed, insulated tubing common in attic spaces and between floors — crushes, tears, or sags over time, especially in New York’s humid summers and freeze-thaw cycles. When flex duct collapses or disconnects, airflow drops dramatically to entire rooms or zones. We replace damaged sections with new insulated flex duct, properly support it to prevent future sagging, and seal all connections with mechanical fasteners and mastic, not zip ties and hope.
Metal Duct Repair
Galvanized steel ductwork in pre-war and post-war New York buildings corrodes at seams, develops holes from rust, or separates at joints due to building settlement. Metal duct repair requires cutting out damaged sections, fabricating replacement pieces to fit your existing trunk line, and sealing with sheet metal screws and mastic. We’ve restored metal duct systems in Gramercy Park co-ops and Hell’s Kitchen walk-ups where replacement would have meant opening walls that hadn’t been touched in 70 years.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in unconditioned spaces — common in New York basements, crawl spaces, and rooftop mechanical areas — causes massive energy loss as heated or cooled air travels through the building. We install new fiberglass duct wrap or closed-cell insulation board rated for your application, sealed with vapor barriers to prevent condensation. In older Manhattan buildings with rooftop air handlers, proper insulation can mean the difference between 55°F supply air arriving at 52°F or 68°F.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is a thick, paste-like sealant that remains flexible after curing, making it far superior to foil tape for permanent duct sealing. We brush mastic onto every joint, seam, and penetration in your duct system — including connections to boots, plenums, and registers. In New York’s competitive real estate market, we’ve had property managers in the East Village specifically request mastic sealing to document energy-efficiency improvements for co-op board records and resale disclosures.
Air Leak Repair
Air leaks occur where ducts penetrate walls, floors, or ceilings, at poorly fitted access panels, and where previous work left gaps around new equipment. We use smoke pencils and thermal imaging to locate leaks that aren’t visible to the naked eye, then seal them with appropriate materials — mastic for duct surfaces, fire-rated foam or caulk for building envelope penetrations. This is especially critical in New York’s multi-family buildings, where leaks can draw cooking odors, smoke, or contaminants between units.
What happens when you call
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Brands We Service for Duct Repair & Sealing
We’ve worked extensively with Aprilaire whole-home air cleaner and humidifier systems integrated into ductwork, and we understand how their sealed bypass designs affect pressure balancing during repair work. When we’re sealing ducts with Aprilaire media cabinets or steam humidifiers installed, we verify that our repairs maintain the precise airflow those units require to function correctly — something generalist HVAC crews often overlook.
Our Rotobrush and Nikro vacuum systems see daily use on duct cleaning jobs, but they’re equally valuable during repair work to clear debris before sealing and to verify cleanliness after. We’ve also serviced buildings with Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration and containment equipment, particularly in medical and professional office conversions in Manhattan where duct integrity affects compliance. Whether your system includes these brands or any other make, we can assess, repair, and seal it properly.
Signs You Need Duct Repair & Sealing Right Now
- Uneven temperatures from room to room. If your bedroom in the back of the apartment stays frigid while the living room overheats, you’re not experiencing “normal New York heating.” This pattern almost always indicates duct leaks or blockages diverting airflow, and it forces your system to run longer cycles that spike your energy bills.
- Dust accumulation near vents despite regular cleaning. When ducts leak in walls, attics, or crawl spaces, they pull in unfiltered air from those spaces — construction dust from decades ago, rodent debris, insulation particles. If you’re wiping black or gray dust from vent grilles weekly, your ducts are likely sucking in contaminated air from behind the walls.
- Whistling, rattling, or whooshing sounds when HVAC runs. These noises aren’t “just how old buildings sound.” Whistling indicates high-velocity air escaping through gaps; rattling suggests loose duct sections or failed hangers; whooshing often means a significant leak has created a pressure imbalance. Each symptom points to specific damage we can locate and fix.
- Utility bills that climbed without rate increases. Con Edison rates are public and trackable. If your usage — measured in therms or kWh — has jumped 20% or more year-over-year with no change in occupancy or habits, leaking ducts are the prime suspect. We’ve had customers in Greenpoint and West New York cut winter heating bills by 30% after proper sealing.
- Musty or stale odors when system first turns on. This “first blast” smell indicates moisture entering your ducts through leaks, creating conditions for microbial growth on dust deposits inside the system. It’s not just unpleasant — it’s a signal that your ductwork is communicating with unconditioned spaces where humidity and organic material combine.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Process — Step by Step
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Visual and physical inspection. Steven examines accessible ductwork for obvious damage, disconnected joints, crushed sections, and deteriorated insulation. In New York buildings, this often starts in the basement mechanical room or rooftop air handler, then follows the distribution paths through utility closets and soffits.
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Pressure testing and leak detection. We seal the system temporarily and pressurize it with a calibrated fan, measuring total leakage against industry standards for your building type. For precise leak location, we use smoke pencils and thermal imaging cameras — the same diagnostic approach energy auditors use for whole-building assessments.
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Repair and replacement of damaged components. Based on findings, we repair metal ducts, replace flex duct sections, rehang sagging runs, and address any insulation damage. All materials meet or exceed local mechanical code requirements for fire resistance and R-value.
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Comprehensive sealing with mastic. Every joint, seam, penetration, and connection receives hand-brushed mastic sealant. We don’t rely on tape alone — even “professional” foil tape fails eventually in New York’s temperature swings. Mastic remains flexible and bonded for the life of the system.
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Post-repair verification and cleanup. We re-test system pressure to quantify improvement, restore all access panels, and clean work areas thoroughly. You’ll receive documentation of before-and-after leakage rates for your records — useful for energy-efficiency programs, co-op applications, or future home sales.
How Much Does Duct Repair & Sealing Cost in New York?
Duct sealing for a typical one- to two-bedroom apartment in New York runs $350–$650 when we’re addressing accessible leaks in basement or utility closet trunk lines. Flex duct replacement in a single zone — common when a section has collapsed in a ceiling or wall cavity — typically costs $450–$850 depending on length and access difficulty. Metal duct repair in pre-war buildings, which may require custom fabrication and multiple access openings, ranges from $600–$1,200 or more for extensive systems.

Several factors push pricing higher or lower: accessibility (finished ceilings that need careful restoration vs. exposed basement runs), system size (a studio’s simple branch line vs. a four-bedroom’s multi-zone network), and co-existing conditions (water damage, asbestos-wrapped ducts requiring abatement coordination, or pest intrusion requiring cleaning before sealing). We provide exact, itemized quotes before any work begins — no hourly surprises, no pressure to add services you didn’t request.
The most expensive duct repair is the one you pay for twice. We’ve been called to fix “sealing” jobs where competitors sprayed aerosol sealant through vents without inspection, missing the actual leaks behind walls, or where handymen taped over rust holes that reopened within months. Our free estimates include a full diagnostic so you understand what’s actually wrong and what fixing it properly involves. Call (866) 952-5794 to schedule — estimates are free, and Steven runs every assessment himself.
Duct Repair & Sealing Near New York — Our Service Area
We typically arrive within 60–90 minutes for calls in Manhattan, with regular service to Duct Repair & Sealing in Gramercy Park, Duct Repair & Sealing in Hell’s Kitchen, and Duct Repair & Sealing in East Village. Our coverage extends to Long Island City and Greenpoint in Queens and Brooklyn, plus Union City, West New York, Hoboken, and Weehawken across the Hudson. Chinatown, the Financial District, and Upper Manhattan are all within our standard response zone — we know the parking regulations, building access protocols, and super coordination that keeps jobs moving efficiently in New York’s dense environment.
Serving New York, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New York 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 New York
Duct repair and sealing fixes physical damage to your HVAC distribution system — holes, disconnected joints, crushed sections, degraded insulation — and closes air leaks with permanent mastic sealant. The goal is restoring conditioned air delivery to your living spaces instead of losing it inside walls, floors, or unconditioned building cavities. At Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service New York, Steven inspects every system personally before recommending specific repairs.
Most residential duct sealing jobs in New York apartments and townhomes take 2–4 hours; repairs involving flex duct replacement or metal duct fabrication may extend to a full day. We schedule with realistic timeframes and communicate progress throughout — no leaving you wondering when we’ll finish. Call (866) 952-5794 for a time estimate based on your specific building and symptoms.
Typical costs range from $350 for basic sealing of accessible leaks to $1,200+ for extensive metal duct repair in pre-war buildings with limited access. We provide fixed, written quotes after inspection — never open-ended hourly billing. For an exact quote on your system, call (866) 952-5794 — estimates are free and carry no obligation.
Yes, we regularly repair and seal ductwork with Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, and other integrated air quality equipment installed. Our 11 years of exclusive focus on duct and IAQ systems means we understand how repairs affect pressure balancing, humidifier performance, and filtration efficiency — knowledge general HVAC contractors often lack. Whether you have these brands or standard ductwork, we can help.
We prioritize urgent calls where duct damage has caused complete HVAC failure, water infiltration from leaks, or safety concerns like carbon monoxide risks from combustion appliance backdrafting. For same-day emergency assessment, call (866) 952-5794 — Steven answers directly and will advise whether the situation requires immediate response or can be scheduled.
Yes, all duct repair and sealing carries a written satisfaction guarantee: if leaks persist or new problems emerge from our workmanship, we return and correct it at no charge. We also document before-and-after pressure test results so you have objective proof of improvement. Our 982 reviews at 4.9 stars reflect how seriously we take this commitment.
Clear access to vents, returns, and any utility closets or mechanical rooms; secure pets in a separate area; and be prepared to describe which rooms have temperature or airflow problems. If you have recent Con Edison bills showing usage spikes, those help us correlate symptoms with energy waste. We’ll handle equipment protection, cleanup, and restoration of any access openings we create.
Schedule Your Duct Repair & Sealing Service in New York Today
Don’t let leaking ducts drain your comfort and your wallet another season. Call (866) 952-5794 now for a free, no-obligation estimate — Steven Ramirez will assess your system personally, explain exactly what needs attention, and quote honest, fixed pricing before any work begins. With 11 years of specialized experience and nearly 1,000 verified reviews behind us, we’re the New York duct repair team that shows up, does the work right, and stands behind it.
Written by Steven Ramirez, Owner and Lead Technician at Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service New York, serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Hudson County since 2013.