Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Orlando
Duct repair and sealing in Orlando typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day service available when you call (833) 858-4048 before noon. We’re familiar with the specific challenges Orlando homeowners face — from the 1950s CBS ranch homes near Winter Park to the 1970s tract houses in Azalea Park where original flex ductwork has been baking in unconditioned attics for forty-plus years. Charles Rodriguez leads every job himself, bringing 17 years of focused air duct and HVAC cleaning experience to Orlando homes. Whether you’re dealing with musty odors that spike every June or collapsed duct sections in your attic, our Duct Repair & Sealing team arrives equipped to fix it properly — not patch it and leave.

Why Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida Is Orlando’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Orlando on one thing: doing the work ourselves. Charles Rodriguez is both owner and lead technician, which means the person quoting your job is the person crawling your attic. Over 1,100 verified reviews — 1,186 at last count, averaging 4.9 stars — come from customers who’ve watched us work, not from a rotating crew they’d never see again.
Our response time to Orlando neighborhoods averages under two hours from call to arrival for standard bookings, and we carry the parts and materials to complete most repairs in a single visit. We know the difference between a 1962 CBS ranch on Conway Road and a 1985 split-level near Union Park — different duct materials, different failure patterns, different solutions. That local housing knowledge saves Orlando homeowners from paying for cleaning when what they actually need is replacement, or from replacing ductwork that just needs proper sealing with mastic.
We don’t send salespeople. Charles shows up, inspects your system with a camera where needed, and tells you exactly what’s failing and why. In 17 years, one specialty.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Orlando
Duct Sealing
Orlando’s year-round AC runtime — 10 to 11 months annually — forces air through duct joints and seams at pressures that slowly widen gaps. We seal supply and return plenums, trunk lines, and branch connections using mastic sealant and fiberglass mesh, not the foil tape that peels off in attic heat. For Orlando homes in 32803–32810, where many systems were retrofitted into existing structures, we frequently find original installers left gaps at plenum connections that have been leaking conditioned air into attics for decades. Proper sealing typically recovers 15–25% of lost efficiency and stops the dust infiltration that blows through ceiling vents.
Flex Duct Repair
The 1950s–1980s CBS homes dominating Orlando’s older ZIPs were retrofitted with flex duct never engineered for attic spaces that hit 140°F+. Decades of thermal cycling degrade the inner plastic liner, creating collapsed sections where biological debris collects. We don’t just vacuum these — we cut out failed sections and install new insulated flex with proper support straps and tension, sized correctly for your system’s CFM requirements. In Conway and Winter Park, we’ve replaced hundreds of feet of collapsed original flex that was trapping mold spores and redistributing them through living spaces every time the AC cycled on.
Metal Duct Repair
Orlando’s 1950s ranch homes — common in the Rosemont and Azalea Park corridors — often feature original galvanized steel trunk lines with rusted seams or failed fiberglass insulation wrapping. We repair separated seams, replace corroded sections, and re-insulate with proper R-value wrap. Metal ductwork, when intact, outlasts flex by decades; our job is determining where repair ends and replacement begins, then making that repair hold in Orlando’s humidity.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in Orlando attics creates condensation on cold supply lines during our six-month wet season. We install fresh fiberglass wrap or replace insulated flex with products rated for Florida’s moisture load. In homes near Lake Underhill or the Conway chain of lakes, where groundwater tables sit higher and basements are nonexistent, attic moisture management becomes even more critical — sweating ducts in July don’t just waste energy, they saturate ceiling drywall.
Mastic Sealant Application
For Orlando’s legacy duct systems, mastic is the only sealant we trust long-term. We brush-apply water-based mastic reinforced with fiberglass mesh at all joints, plenum connections, and damper locations. Unlike tape, mastic remains flexible through thousands of thermal cycles and bonds to metal, duct board, and flex connections. In 32807 and 32808 homes with mixed original and modified ductwork, mastic bridges incompatible materials that tape can’t adhere to.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Orlando
We carry professional-grade equipment and materials from Rotobrush, Nikro, and Honeywell — the same tools remediation contractors use, not big-box substitutes. For Orlando customers, this means we stock mastic sealant, insulated flex in common diameters, and replacement duct board alternatives on our trucks, so most repairs finish in one visit without waiting on parts. Our Nikro HEPA vacuum systems and Rotobrush rotary brush systems handle the heavy debris loads we encounter in Orlando’s older housing stock, where decades of accumulation require more than standard extraction.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Orlando Homes
- Collapsed flex duct in retrofitted attics. The inner plastic liners of 1970s–1980s flex duct degrade after decades of Orlando attic heat, creating sagging sections that trap debris and restrict airflow. Vacuuming alone won’t restore capacity — the section needs replacement.
- Fiberglass duct board failure at plenum connections. In Azalea Park and Rosemont, 1960s–1970s CBS homes used fiberglass duct board at air handler junctions. The material absorbs humidity, delaminates, and harbors mold colonies that survive standard cleaning. We replace with insulated metal and seal with mastic.
- Seasonal condensation triggering musty odors. Orlando’s June–September thunderstorms spike indoor humidity; cold supply ducts in unconditioned attics sweat, creating recurring moisture that mold colonizes. Sealing without addressing insulation and airflow bypasses the root cause.
- Disconnected trunk-to-branch connections. Thermal expansion and vibration in Orlando’s near-continuous cooling season slowly separate duct joints, dumping conditioned air into attics and pulling hot, humid attic air into returns. We find and seal these with camera inspection and pressure testing.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Orlando, FL
Most residential duct repair and sealing jobs in Orlando fall between $280 and $650. Here’s how typical work breaks down:
| Service | Typical Range in Orlando |
|---|---|
| Mastic sealing of accessible joints (single system) | $280–$420 |
| Flex duct section replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Fiberglass duct board replacement at plenum | $340–$580 |
| Metal duct seam repair and re-insulation | $260–$480 |
| Full system inspection with camera and pressure test | $150–$220 |
What moves you toward the higher end: multiple collapsed runs, duct board replacement requiring air handler disconnection, or homes with additions where multiple incompatible duct materials meet. What keeps costs down: catching problems before summer peak season, when our schedule fills with emergency calls. We provide exact quotes after inspection — never estimates that balloon later. Call (833) 858-4048 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Orlando
We regularly work in Conway, Azalea Park, Union Park, and Winter Park — the same housing stock, the same humidity challenges, the same need for specialist repair rather than generalist patching. If you’re in these neighborhoods and your ducts haven’t been inspected in years, you’re likely running a system that’s working harder and delivering less than it should.
Serving Orlando, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Orlando 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 Orlando
Orlando’s June–September thunderstorms maintain relative humidity above 80% around the clock, and your attic ducts cold from continuous AC runtime create condensation that mold colonizes. The smell returns each summer because moisture is the root cause, not dirt — sealing helps, but only after addressing insulation gaps and airflow balance that let warm humid air contact cold duct surfaces. Call (833) 858-4048 and we’ll pinpoint where your system is creating the problem.
Fiberglass duct board at plenum connections in 1960s–1970s CBS homes absorbs humidity and delaminates — cleaning removes surface mold but doesn’t restore the material’s integrity or stop fiber shedding. We replace these sections with insulated metal ductwork sealed with mastic, which is the only permanent solution. We were called to a 1963 CBS ranch on Lake Margaret Drive in Azalea Park (32807) for persistent musty odors. Opening the plenum, we found fiberglass duct board at the air handler junction that had delaminated from moisture absorption. Standard cleaning wouldn’t hold; we replaced that section with insulated metal and sealed all joints with mastic, eliminating the odor at its source.
Sealing fixes leaks at joints and seams in intact ductwork; replacement addresses flex duct where the inner liner has degraded or collapsed. In Orlando’s 1950s–1980s homes, we often find both needs — intact trunk lines that need mastic sealing, and branch runs where original flex has failed from attic heat. We inspect with cameras to tell you which applies where, so you don’t pay for replacement where sealing suffices, or seal ductwork that’ll fail again next season. Call (833) 858-4048 for an exact assessment — estimates are free.
Yes — we repair separated seams, replace corroded sections, and re-insulate original galvanized steel trunk lines common in Orlando’s 1950s housing stock. Metal ductwork, when structurally sound, outlasts flex by decades; our job is determining whether your specific sections are worth repairing or have corroded past saving. In Winter Park and Conway, we’ve restored metal systems that were leaking 30% of conditioned air through failed seam tape and degraded wrap insulation.
Given Orlando’s 10–11 month cooling season and humidity-driven contamination rates two to three times faster than seasonal climates, we recommend inspection every 3–4 years for homes with intact systems, and every 2–3 years for homes with original 1960s–1980s ductwork. If you’re in 32807 or 32808 with fiberglass duct board or original flex, earlier inspection pays for itself — catching delaminated duct board before it spreads mold through your supply air avoids far costlier remediation. Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner and Lead Technician at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Orlando and surrounding communities since 2008.