Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Brooklyn
Duct repair and sealing in Brooklyn typically costs $280–$750 depending on whether you’re patching a flex-duct section in a Park Slope brownstone or resealing an entire metal trunk line in a Bushwick loft conversion. Most jobs in the borough get scheduled within 24–48 hours, with same-day emergency service available for collapsed runs or active leaks. Call (866) 952-5794 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving to Brooklyn jobs for 11 years — from Bay Ridge (11209) up through Williamsburg (11206) — and we’ve learned that ductwork here isn’t like ductwork anywhere else in New York City. The borough’s housing stock was built for steam radiators, not forced air. Every system we’ve touched was retrofitted into a structure that was never engineered for it. That matters when you’re diagnosing why your system whistles, leaks, or can’t maintain pressure. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team handles these Brooklyn-specific problems daily.
Why Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service New York Is Brooklyn’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Brooklyn customers have left us 982 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and we see the same feedback repeatedly: Steven runs the job himself, explains what he’s finding, and fixes what other crews missed. That’s because Steven Ramirez is both owner and lead technician — the person who answers your call is the same expert crawling through your joist bays with a Rotobrush system and a mastic gun.
Our response time to Brooklyn averages same-day or next-day, depending on whether you’re in a dense corridor like Flatbush Avenue or a tighter block near Prospect Park West where parking’s the real variable. We know which brownstone blocks have narrow cellar stairs that won’t fit standard equipment, and we bring the right Nikro portable units for those jobs. Eleven years of one specialty means we’ve seen virtually every retrofit configuration the borough can throw at us — closet soffits, floor-joist chases, party-wall penetrations, the works.
We don’t subcontract. We don’t hand you off to a different crew for sealing versus repair versus sanitizing. One call covers it all: duct cleaning, dryer vent clearing, HVAC cleaning, duct repair and sealing, and air sanitizing — handled by Steven and our team, start to finish.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Brooklyn
Duct Sealing
Sealing in Brooklyn isn’t just about stopping air leaks — it’s about understanding why the leaks formed in the first place. In pre-war brownstones and rowhouses, retrofitted ductwork often runs through narrow soffits and floor joists never designed for forced air, creating sharp bends and dead pockets where construction debris from the renovation itself — plaster dust, joint compound, sawdust — accumulates and requires specialized sealing and repair. We use mastic sealant and fiberglass mesh at every joint, not foil tape that’ll fail in the first humid August. A typical duct sealing job in Brooklyn runs $280–$450 for partial-system work, or $550–$750 for full trunk-and-branch sealing in a larger rowhouse.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct gets crushed, kinked, or torn in Brooklyn’s tight retrofit spaces. We recently sealed a flex-duct repair in a Williamsburg (11206) loft conversion where a sharp 90° bend in a closet soffit had collapsed, dumping drywall dust directly into the supply run. Our crew used Rotobrush agitation and mastic sealant to restore airflow and prevent future contamination. Flex duct repair in Brooklyn typically runs $180–$340 for a section replacement, or $320–$480 if we need to re-route around a structural obstruction. We stock 4-inch through 12-inch insulated flex in our van, so most jobs don’t wait on parts.
Metal Duct Repair
Original metal duct in Brooklyn usually means one of two things: galvanized trunk lines from a 1990s HVAC retrofit, or — in Williamsburg and Bushwick — legacy industrial ductwork from factory conversions that ran for decades in active manufacturing environments. That second category is unique to Brooklyn. We routinely find layers of pre-residential industrial particulate beneath household accumulation: metal filings, textile dust, chemical residue. We cut out corroded sections, fabricate replacements on-site, and seal with mastic and mechanical fasteners. Metal repair runs $350–$620 depending on accessibility and whether we’re working in a basement bulkhead or a soffited ceiling.
Duct Insulation
Brooklyn’s position adjacent to New York Harbor and the Upper Bay produces elevated relative humidity through much of the summer, which interacts dangerously with cold supply air in retrofitted flex-duct runs inside unconditioned wall cavities — a common setup in rowhouse conversions — causing condensation, moisture retention, and mold growth inside ducts in ways less common in drier inland markets. We install closed-cell foam or fiberglass insulation with vapor barrier on supply runs, especially in joist bays and exterior walls. Duct insulation in Brooklyn typically costs $220–$380 for targeted sections, or $480–$720 for full system wrapping.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is our standard at every joint, collar, and penetration — not tape, not spray foam. In Brooklyn’s humidity, tape adhesive degrades; mastic stays flexible and airtight for years. We apply it with brushes and mesh reinforcement at stress points. This is included in our sealing jobs, or available as standalone spot repair starting at $150.

Air Leak Repair
Leak detection in Brooklyn often means tracing airflow loss through party walls, around chimney chases, or into abandoned flues — all common in brownstone construction. We use pressure testing and smoke pencils to locate leaks, then repair with appropriate materials. Air leak repair typically runs $200–$400 for localized fixes.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Brooklyn
We carry parts and materials from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies — the same equipment spec’d for commercial IAQ jobs — which means we don’t order components and make you wait. For Brooklyn’s older housing stock, that matters. A crushed flex duct behind a plaster wall in Kensington isn’t a “come back next week” situation when your system’s blowing construction dust into a nursery. We stock Guardsman-compatible sealants and Nikro portable HEPA systems so we’re ready for tight-access brownstone cellars and loft conversions alike. Our van inventory covers 90% of what we encounter on Brooklyn jobs without a supply run.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Brooklyn Homes
- Sharp bends and kinks in retrofitted flex duct choke airflow and collect debris, requiring re-routing or metal duct replacement. These happen constantly in brownstone closet soffits and floor-joist chases where contractors squeezed 8-inch flex through 6-inch clearances during post-2000 renovations.
- Mastic tape failures at joints in uninsulated wall cavities cause air leaks and condensation, leading to mold. Brooklyn’s summer humidity accelerates this; we see it most in Bay Ridge (11209) and Sunset Park rowhouses where exterior-wall runs weren’t insulated properly.
- Post-renovation debris — plaster dust, sawdust, joint compound — clogs registers and deteriorates insulation, demanding thorough cleaning before sealing holds. This retrofit-contamination pattern is specific to Brooklyn’s brownstone belt and simply does not exist the same way in purpose-built suburban housing on Long Island or in Staten Island.
- Industrial legacy contamination in converted factory lofts — metal filings, textile fibers, chemical residue — compromises modern HVAC components and requires specialized cleaning before any sealing work can be effective. We’ve handled this in Bushwick (11207) and Williamsburg (11206) properties where the commercial-to-residential conversion skipped duct remediation entirely.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Brooklyn, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Brooklyn |
|---|---|
| Flex duct section repair/replacement | $180–$340 |
| Flex duct re-routing (obstructed run) | $320–$480 |
| Metal duct section repair/fabrication | $350–$620 |
| Partial system duct sealing (mastic) | $280–$450 |
| Full trunk-and-branch sealing | $550–$750 |
| Targeted duct insulation (sections) | $220–$380 |
| Full system insulation wrapping | $480–$720 |
| Air leak detection and spot repair | $200–$400 |
| Standalone mastic sealant application | $150+ |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility — a soffit in a Clinton Hill parlor floor versus a crawl space in a Flatbush basement. Material type — flex is cheaper to replace than fabricated metal. Extent of contamination — heavy plaster dust means cleaning before sealing, which adds time. We quote every job in person, free of charge, and we don’t start work until you know exactly what you’re paying. Call (866) 952-5794 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brooklyn
Our service radius covers the full borough including Flatbush, East Flatbush, Kensington, and Park Slope — plus adjacent ZIPs 11228, 11229, 11230, and 11231. If you’re in a bordering neighborhood and unsure, call; we likely know your building type already.
Serving Brooklyn, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brooklyn 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 Brooklyn
Whistling and joint leaks in brownstone ductwork almost always trace back to pressure imbalances caused by sharp bends, kinks, or partial collapses in flex runs that were forced through spaces too small for their diameter. The system overcompensates with velocity, and air escapes at every weak joint. We pressure-test to locate the restriction, then repair or re-route the duct and seal with mastic. Call (866) 952-5794 for an exact diagnosis — estimates are free.
Inspect within the first 3–6 months of occupancy, before construction debris has time to compact and moisture has time to degrade insulation. Post-renovation ducts in Brooklyn rowhouses routinely harbor plaster dust, joint compound, and sawdust that wasn’t cleaned before occupancy; sealing over that contamination traps it permanently. We inspect, clean if needed, then seal properly. Call (866) 952-5794 to schedule — we’ll coordinate around your move-in timeline.
Yes, we replace crushed flex duct in wall cavities regularly, including in Bay Ridge’s pre-war brick multi-family buildings where retrofit ducts run through original plaster walls. We open minimal access, extract the damaged section, pull new insulated flex, and seal with mastic. Typical cost is $280–$420 for a standard wall-cavity replacement. Call (866) 952-5794 for a free estimate — we’ll assess access without unnecessary demolition.
Yes, we seal legacy industrial metal duct in converted factory and warehouse lofts throughout Bushwick (11207) and Williamsburg (11206). We clean out pre-residential industrial contamination first — metal filings, textile dust, chemical residue — then repair corroded sections and seal joints with mastic and mechanical fasteners. Industrial-gauge metal often outlasts modern residential duct, so repair is usually more cost-effective than full replacement. Call (866) 952-5794 to assess what you’ve got.
They will sweat, and we see the resulting mold and insulation degradation constantly in Brooklyn brownstones. Our standard approach is to install closed-cell foam or fiberglass insulation with vapor barrier on supply runs in unconditioned joist bays, then seal all joints with mastic to prevent warm humid air from reaching cold duct surfaces. This typically runs $220–$380 for targeted sections. Call (866) 952-5794 — we’ll evaluate your specific joist configuration and quote accordingly.
Ready to fix your Brooklyn ductwork? Steven Ramirez and our team are available for same-day and next-day service across the borough. Every estimate is free, every job is owner-led, and we don’t leave until your system’s sealed right. Call (866) 952-5794 or request your inspection online.
Written by Steven Ramirez, Owner at Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service New York, serving Brooklyn since 2013.