Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across New York City
Duct repair and sealing in New York City typically costs $280–$650 for standard residential jobs, with metal duct repairs running higher at $400–$850 due to labor intensity. Most repairs are completed same-day, and we offer free estimates throughout all five boroughs. Call (866) 952-5794 to schedule.

We’re Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service New York, and our Duct Repair & Sealing team has spent 11 years working on the specific duct systems found in New York City buildings—not suburban tract homes, but pre-war conversions, post-war co-op towers, and outer-borough row houses with real history in their walls. Steven Ramirez, our owner and lead technician, runs every job himself. When you call, you’re talking to the person who’ll show up with the tools.
New York City’s housing stock creates duct repair challenges you won’t find in other markets. The majority of pre-war apartment buildings in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx were built with steam or hot-water radiator heating and contain no central ductwork at all. For the buildings that do have forced-air systems—post-1950s high-rise co-ops and condos, plus single- and two-family homes in Queens and Staten Island—the ductwork tells a story of conversion, adaptation, and aging infrastructure that demands specialized knowledge.
Why Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service New York Is New York City’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve earned 982 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars because we show up prepared for what New York City actually throws at us. That means qualifying leads carefully before dispatch—steering a radiator-heated tenement owner toward the right solution instead of selling them ductwork they don’t have. It means carrying mastic sealant rated for the temperature swings of uninsulated basement mains in Ridgewood. It means recognizing rust-colored debris from MTA subway particulate infiltration instead of misdiagnosing it as ordinary household dust.
Our response time to New York City neighborhoods averages same-day to next-day, with emergency sealing available for active leaks wasting conditioned air. We’re not routing you through a call center in another state. Steven answers the phone, schedules the work, and runs the equipment. Nearly 1,000 customers reviewed us because that consistency matters.
We use Rotobrush and Nikro systems for cleaning and inspection, and we stock Honeywell and Aprilaire components for local replacement needs. One call covers it all—duct cleaning, repair, sealing, and sanitizing—so you’re not coordinating multiple contractors through a co-op board.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in New York City
Metal Duct Repair
New York City’s legacy galvanized steel ducts—especially the oversized rectangular trunks left from coal-to-gas conversions in Queens row houses—develop corrosion holes, separated seams, and structural fatigue that flex duct simply doesn’t. We repair these with metal patches, mechanical fasteners, and professional-grade sealants rated for the pressure and temperature cycling of blower-driven systems. A typical metal duct repair in New York City runs $450–$850 depending on accessibility and linear footage.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is our go-to for sealing leaky joints in existing metal ductwork, particularly the unseamed connections left by decades-old furnace conversions. Unlike tape, mastic remains flexible, fills irregular gaps, and withstands the thermal expansion that cracks lesser materials. We recently repaired a massive galvanized trunk duct in a Woodhaven row house where the original coal-to-gas conversion had left unsealed joints that were leaking conditioned air into the basement. Using mastic sealant and metal duct repair techniques, we sealed over 15 linear feet of compromised seams and reinstalled insulation, restoring system efficiency for the homeowner. Mastic sealing jobs in New York City typically range from $280–$520.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct appears in newer installations and retrofit additions—common in post-war co-op towers along the Upper East Side and in Flushing, where fan-coil cooling was added to steam-heated buildings. Tears, collapsed sections, and disconnected collars waste energy and circulate unfiltered air. We replace damaged runs with properly supported new flex, sealed at every connection. Flex duct repair in New York City generally costs $180–$340 per run.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated metal ducts in basements and crawl spaces—standard in 1920s–1940s Queens construction—bleed heating and cooling energy year-round. NYC’s humid summers accelerate condensation on cold duct surfaces, compounding moisture damage and microbial growth. We wrap repaired ducts with fiberglass insulation and vapor barriers, or install closed-cell foam where space constraints demand. Duct insulation work in New York City runs $320–$580 for typical residential basements.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in New York City
We maintain relationships with local suppliers stocking Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies components, so replacement parts for your repair don’t sit on order for weeks. For sealing and repair materials, we specify Guardsman-grade mastics and industrial tapes rated for commercial applications—because residential ductwork in New York City often faces conditions closer to light commercial than to suburban standards. Fast turnaround matters when you’re losing conditioned air into a basement utility room or a co-op mechanical shaft.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in New York City Homes
- Leaky joints in oversized galvanized mains from coal-era conversions. These wide, uninsulated rectangular trunks—common in Woodhaven, Ridgewood, and Richmond Hill row houses—were never designed for forced-air pressure. Seams separate, joints gape, and conditioned air bypasses living spaces entirely, spiking utility bills.
- Corrosion and rust holes in uninsulated metal ducts. Decades of condensation during humid New York City summers eat through galvanized steel. We find pinholes and larger breaches that homeowners mistake for “the system just being old.”
- Debris buildup including old coal soot blocking airflow. Before sealing any legacy duct, we inspect and clean carefully. Compacted soot and debris restrict airflow, strain blowers, and can become airborne if disturbed improperly during repair work.
- Subway particulate infiltration through street-level intakes. NYC’s unique urban air profile—iron-rich particulate from steel-wheel-on-steel-rail MTA operations—creates a distinctive rust-colored debris signature. This contamination load accelerates wear on duct surfaces and fouls seals faster than in any suburban market.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in New York City, NY
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in New York City’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Mastic sealant (standard residential) | $280–$520 |
| Flex duct repair/replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct repair (patching, seams, small sections) | $450–$850 |
| Duct insulation (basement trunk lines) | $320–$580 |
| Full system assessment + sealing package | $650–$1,200 |
Factors pushing costs higher: multiple story access in walk-up buildings, asbestos-containing insulation requiring abatement coordination, and extensive corrosion requiring section replacement rather than patching. We assess every system before quoting—estimates are free, and Steven runs the inspection himself. Call (866) 952-5794 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near New York City
Our service radius covers Manhattan’s core neighborhoods and extends to adjacent districts. We regularly work in Chinatown and the Financial District, where post-war co-op towers and converted commercial buildings present unique duct configurations; the East Village, mixing pre-war walk-ups with newer construction; and throughout Manhattan broadly, from the Upper East Side’s high-rise mechanical shafts to basement utilities in older mid-rise buildings. Same response standards apply—Steven runs every job.
Serving New York City, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New York City 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 New York City
No—if your building has steam or hot-water radiators with no forced-air system, there’s no ductwork to repair or seal. We qualify every lead carefully before dispatch, because Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx are dominated by pre-war construction with radiator heating. If you’re unsure what system you have, call (866) 952-5794 and we’ll help you identify it over the phone—estimates are free once we confirm you actually have ducts.
They were originally built for gravity warm-air coal furnaces in the 1930s, then converted to gas blower systems while keeping the oversized galvanized trunk ducts in place. These wide rectangular mains were designed for natural convection, not forced air, so they run at lower pressure than modern systems and often lack proper sealing. That mismatch—old dimensions, new blower pressure—creates the leaks and efficiency losses we specialize in fixing.
Yes, mastic sealant is specifically suited for this application. It adheres to aged galvanized steel, fills irregular gaps from hand-fitted seams, and remains flexible through thermal cycles. Unlike tape, it won’t peel when NYC’s winter heating hits those ducts hard after summer humidity. We use it on legacy systems throughout Queens and Brooklyn with documented results. Call (866) 952-5794 for an assessment of your specific duct condition.
MTA steel-wheel-on-steel-rail operations generate iron-rich particulate that vents through street grates directly into building air intakes. This creates a contamination load no suburban market replicates—a distinctive rust-colored debris signature that accelerates surface corrosion and fouls seals faster. We account for this in our inspection and material selection, specifying heavier-duty sealants and more frequent maintenance intervals for street-level intakes in subway-heavy corridors.
Repair isolated tears with proper patching; replace the run if you see multiple failures, collapsed sections, or brittle material that cracks when handled. Flex duct has a 15–25 year service life, and NYC’s temperature swings and particulate load shorten that. Replacement runs $180–$340 per section in New York City, while patching runs lower but may not last if the material is degrading. We’ll give you an honest assessment—call (866) 952-5794 for a free inspection.
Written by Steven Ramirez, Owner and Lead Technician at Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service New York, serving New York City since 2013.