Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Miami Beach
Duct repair and sealing in Miami Beach typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with metal duct repairs running higher due to the specialized materials needed for coastal corrosion resistance. We complete most repairs same-day, and Charles Rodriguez personally assesses every system before work begins. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate.

We’ve worked in Miami Beach homes from South Beach to North Beach for 17 years, and we’ve learned that duct problems here aren’t like duct problems anywhere else in South Florida. The salt-laden marine air that blows off the Atlantic and Biscayne Bay creates a unique corrosion cycle inside ductwork — one that standard mainland repair approaches simply don’t address. Whether you’re in a 1930s Art Deco building along Ocean Drive with retrofit ductwork from the 1970s, a mid-century concrete-block multifamily near 71st Street, or a modern high-rise on Collins Avenue, we’ve seen your specific configuration and know how to fix it right.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team covers all Miami Beach ZIP codes — 33140, 33141, 33154, and 33239 — with response times typically under 90 minutes during business hours.
Why Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida Is Miami Beach’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Over 1,100 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what happens when the same technician — Charles Rodriguez — shows up on every job. Miami Beach customers tell us they chose us because they were tired of explaining their building’s quirks to a different contractor every time. Charles has crawled through the drop ceilings of MiMo buildings on Collins Avenue, navigated the plaster-wall chases of Art Deco structures in the 33139 corridor, and diagnosed fan coil ductwork in high-rises from Mid-Beach to Surfside.
That continuity matters. When we return to a Miami Beach property for follow-up work, Charles remembers the duct routing, the previous corrosion patterns, and which windows leaked salt air into the system. Seventeen years, one specialty — air duct and HVAC cleaning is the entire business, not an add-on service.
We stock professional-grade tools and materials specifically for coastal environments: Rotobrush rotary systems for mechanical cleaning, Nikro HEPA vacuums for containment, and mastic sealants rated for sustained high-humidity exposure. Professional-grade tools, not big-box equipment.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Miami Beach
Metal Duct Repair
Galvanized steel trunk lines in Miami Beach’s older buildings face an accelerated death sentence from salt-air corrosion. The chloride particles that infiltrate through jalousie windows and building envelope gaps dissolve in condensate to form a corrosive brine that pits metal from the inside — a failure mode invisible until air starts leaking into wall cavities or rust scale flakes into your airstream. We cut out corroded sections and replace them with stainless steel or aluminum where appropriate, then seal all joints with mastic rated for marine environments. In Art Deco buildings along Ocean Drive, we routinely encounter original 1970s-era galvanized lines that have never been serviced; these require careful extraction behind historic plaster, a technique we’ve refined over dozens of Miami Beach jobs.
Mastic Sealant Application
Standard duct tape fails within months in Miami Beach’s humidity. We use solvent-based mastic compounds specifically formulated for high-moisture, high-salt environments — the same products Abatement Technologies recommends for coastal remediation projects. Mastic creates a permanent, flexible seal at joints and seams that accommodates thermal expansion without cracking. For buildings near the beach where salt-air infiltration is most severe, we’ll apply a second reinforcement layer of fiberglass mesh embedded in mastic. This is critical in retrofitted buildings where original ductwork was forced through unconventional pathways with excessive joints and bends.
Flex Duct Repair and Replacement
Flex duct takeoffs behind plaster walls in Miami Beach’s historic buildings commonly develop mold mats and degraded insulation from decades of unaddressed moisture. The perpetual dampness — outdoor humidity regularly exceeds 75–80% and AC condensate never fully dries — breaks down the plastic liner and fiberglass batting. We replace compromised flex runs with insulated flex rated for high-humidity zones, or transition to solid duct where space permits. Every replacement includes sealing the connection points with mastic, not zip ties and tape.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in Miami Beach creates a condensation cascade: warm, humid attic or wall cavity air hits cool duct surfaces, water forms, and the cycle of corrosion and mold growth accelerates. We install closed-cell foam or fiberglass insulation with vapor barriers appropriate for the specific location — exterior-exposed ductwork in mechanical rooms gets different treatment than interior chases. Proper insulation also prevents the energy waste that drives up already-high Miami Beach cooling bills.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Miami Beach
We maintain working knowledge of equipment from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies — brands commonly found in Miami Beach’s mixed housing stock, from original fan coil systems in mid-century buildings to modern condo installations. We don’t just service these brands; we stock compatible repair materials and sealants so we’re not waiting on parts while your system leaks conditioned air. For historic buildings with obsolete or modified configurations, Charles’s 17 years of field experience means he’s likely encountered your specific setup before and knows the workaround.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Miami Beach Homes
- Salt-air corrosion of galvanized metal. The constant sea breeze pushes chloride particles through every gap in the building envelope. Inside ducts, these combine with condensate to create a corrosive brine that pits metal from the inside — a dual failure mode far more aggressive than anything mainland Miami experiences. We inspect for this with borescope cameras before recommending repair scope.
- Retrofit ductwork past design life. South Beach’s Art Deco and MiMo buildings received forced-air systems in the 1970s and 1980s, with ductwork routed through plaster walls and above drop ceilings in ways the original structures never anticipated. That galvanized metal and early flex is now 40–50 years old. Rust scale flakes into the airstream. Flex duct crumbles at the touch.
- Mold colonization on damp surfaces. Miami Beach’s subtropical climate means evaporator coils and duct interiors stay perpetually damp. Cladosporium, Aspergillus, and other genera documented in Florida indoor-air studies establish colonies on unsealed duct surfaces, especially at flex-to-metal transitions where condensation pools.
- Air leakage into wall cavities. Corroded-through metal or failed joint seals leak conditioned air into structural voids. In concrete-block construction common north of 23rd Street, this creates hidden moisture pockets that damage finishes and attract pests. In historic buildings, it saturates plaster and accelerates deterioration of irreplaceable architectural fabric.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Miami Beach, FL
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in Miami Beach’s market:
- Mastic sealant application (typical residential system): $280–$420
- Flex duct repair/replacement (per run): $180–$340
- Metal duct section replacement (galvanized or stainless): $320–$580
- Duct insulation (per linear foot): $8–$14
- Comprehensive system assessment with borescope inspection: $150–$220 (credited toward repair if scheduled)
Metal duct repairs run higher here than inland because we spec corrosion-resistant materials — stainless steel, marine-grade aluminum, salt-rated mastic — that cost more upfront but last years longer in Miami Beach’s environment. Art Deco buildings with plaster-wall access challenges may add labor time. We provide itemized, upfront pricing before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Miami Beach
Our service radius covers Isle of Normandy, North Bay Village, Miami Shores, and Allapattah — all within easy reach for our Miami Beach-based operations. Many of our Miami Beach customers first found us through referrals from neighbors in these nearby communities. Same owner-led service, same salt-air expertise.
Serving Miami Beach, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Miami Beach 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 Miami Beach
Every 3–5 years for buildings within four blocks of the ocean, and every 5–7 years for properties farther inland on the island. The salt-air concentration drops slightly with distance from the beach, but nowhere on Miami Beach escapes it entirely. We recommend annual visual inspections — quick checks Charles can perform during routine HVAC maintenance — to catch corrosion before it penetrates metal. Call (833) 858-4048 to set up an inspection schedule that matches your building’s exposure.
Miami Beach’s position as a narrow barrier island means every building receives direct marine air flow from both the Atlantic and Biscayne Bay, with no landmass buffering. Mainland Miami — even just a few miles west in Allapattah or Little Havana — has significantly lower airborne chloride concentrations. Additionally, Miami Beach’s historic building stock features original jalousie windows and aging envelopes that leak far more than modern construction, accelerating salt infiltration into duct systems. The result: corrosion patterns we see in 10 years on the beach might take 20+ years inland.
Stainless steel and aluminum outperform galvanized steel for new installations or replacements in Miami Beach. For existing systems, we often replace failed galvanized sections with stainless and seal remaining metal with marine-rated mastic to extend service life. PVC-coated flex duct resists mold better than standard flex in high-humidity zones. We never recommend unlined metal duct in this environment — it’s a corrosion guarantee.
Yes, but only the solvent-based, UL-181B-M rated products we use — not the water-based mastics sold at hardware stores that re-emulsify in sustained humidity. Our mastic remains flexible and adherent at 90%+ relative humidity and resists salt-air degradation for 10+ years in field conditions. We verify this through our own follow-up inspections in Miami Beach properties. Cheap sealants fail; the right product doesn’t.
Fundamentally different. Ocean Drive’s Art Deco structures have retrofit ductwork forced through plaster-wall chases with limited access, requiring surgical repair approaches that preserve historic fabric. We use mini-access openings and borescope guidance to minimize intrusion. Modern high-rises typically have dedicated mechanical shafts and fan coil units with standardized duct configurations — easier access, but shared corridor systems mean contamination spreads building-wide if not properly contained. Two distinct skill sets. Charles has 17 years of experience with both.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Miami Beach since 2008.