Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Norland
Duct repair and sealing in Norland, FL typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with full flex-duct replacement in aging systems running $1,200–$2,800. We’re usually on-site in Norland within 90 minutes of your call, and most repairs are completed same-day.

We’ve been working in Norland’s 33163 ZIP code and surrounding blocks long enough to know what we’re walking into: concrete-block ranch homes built during Miami-Dade’s northward push in the 1960s and 1970s, many with attic air handlers and original ductwork that has never been properly inspected. Charles Rodriguez, our owner and lead technician, has spent 17 years in this trade — and a disproportionate share of that time has been spent in Norland’s attics, replacing delaminated fiberglass duct board and sealing flex-duct connections that have been leaking conditioned air for decades. If your airflow has dropped, your energy bills have climbed, or you’ve noticed musty odors when the AC kicks on, the problem likely started 40 years ago when your home’s duct system was first installed. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free inspection and upfront estimate.
Why Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida Is Norland’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team doesn’t guess at what’s wrong — we know the failure patterns in Norland’s housing stock because we’ve documented them across hundreds of jobs. The 1,186 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include dozens from Norland homeowners who found us after other companies quoted replacement without explaining why, or worse, offered a superficial cleaning that ignored the underlying deterioration.
Charles leads every job himself. That means when he pulls down your attic access panel on a home near NW 195th Terrace or along NW 7th Avenue, he’s applying 17 years of focused duct expertise — not sending a rotating crew with a checklist. We’ve replaced collapsed duct board in Norland homes where the homeowner was told the system just needed “a good cleaning.” We’ve sealed connections with mastic in attics where foil tape had degraded into dust. Our response time to Norland averages under 90 minutes because we’re based in Miami and know the local grid — no dispatch center in another county guessing at travel times.
The difference between a technician who cleans ducts and one who repairs them is the difference between treating symptoms and fixing the structure. In Norland’s climate, with attic temperatures exceeding 130°F and year-round humidity above 80%, ductwork doesn’t just get dirty — it physically degrades. That’s the work we do.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Norland
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
In Norland’s older ranch homes, the joints between duct sections — particularly where flex duct meets the plenum or where fiberglass duct board sections were originally joined — are the primary leakage points. Foil tape, the standard quick-fix, fails within 2–3 years in our humidity. We seal every connection with mastic sealant, a fiber-reinforced compound that remains flexible and airtight for 15+ years. On a typical Norland job near Carol City or along the Scott Lake corridor, we’ll apply mastic to 12–20 connection points, reducing system leakage from 25–30% to under 5%. That translates to rooms that actually cool, lower energy bills, and less strain on your compressor.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct installed in Norland’s 1980s–1990s replacements (and some original 1970s systems) suffers from a specific local failure mode: the inner liner tears where the duct sags between supports, creating a pocket where condensation pools. In Norland’s attics, that pooled water breeds mold within 48 hours. We replace damaged flex-duct runs with properly supported, insulated flex duct rated for our climate, using metal sleeves at all turns rather than sharp bends that crimp airflow. A typical partial replacement in a Norland ranch runs $450–$890 depending on linear footage and attic accessibility.
Metal Duct Repair
Some Norland homes, particularly those with later HVAC upgrades, have galvanized steel trunk lines. These don’t delaminate like fiberglass, but they rust at seams and where insulation has slipped, exposing the metal to condensation. We repair separated seams with drive cleats and seal with mastic, then re-insulate with fiberglass wrap or closed-cell foam depending on the application. Metal duct repair in Norland homes typically costs $320–$580 for localized work, or $1,400–$2,200 if we’re rebuilding a main trunk line.
Duct Insulation Replacement
This is where Norland’s climate punishes shortcuts. Original duct insulation in 1960s homes was R-4 or R-6 fiberglass wrap — inadequate for attic temperatures that regularly hit 130°F. When insulation degrades, the duct surface temperature drops below the dew point, and condensation forms on the exterior of the duct (in summer) or interior (in winter, when attic air cools the duct). That moisture soaks into surrounding materials, damages ceiling drywall, and creates the musty smell that many Norland homeowners mistake for “just Florida.” We install R-8 insulation minimum on all replacement and repair work, properly vapor-sealed, to prevent condensation in conditions that would destroy lesser materials.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Norland
We don’t use big-box equipment. Our repair and sealing work relies on professional-grade materials: Rotobrush rotary systems for pre-repair cleaning and inspection, Nikro HEPA vacuum systems for contained debris removal, and Guardsman mastic compounds for permanent sealing. For insulation and replacement flex duct, we specify materials rated for South Florida’s humidity and UV exposure — not the residential-grade products that fail in 18 months here. We stock common repair components locally, so most Norland jobs don’t wait on parts. When your attic is 110°F and your AC is leaking condensation through the ceiling, that turnaround matters.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Norland Homes
- Collapsed fiberglass duct board in original 1960s systems. We responded to a Duct Repair & Sealing call on a 1960s CBS ranch on NW 195th Terrace where the homeowner reported weak airflow. Upon entering the attic, we found original fiberglass duct board that had delaminated from moisture absorption — sections had collapsed, and mold was colonizing the interior. We replaced the affected runs with insulated flex duct and sealed all connections with mastic, restoring proper airflow and indoor air quality.
- Condensation-sweating ducts causing ceiling damage. In Norland’s position in the northern Miami-Dade lowlands, outdoor relative humidity regularly exceeds 80% even outside summer, and AC systems operate virtually year-round. The combination of constant system run-time, extreme attic heat cycling, and the high ambient dew point creates persistent condensation inside uninsulated or degraded duct runs, accelerating mold growth and dust mite proliferation at rates far beyond what technicians encounter in drier climates.
- Failed flex-duct connections at the air handler. The vibration of attic-mounted air handlers — standard in Norland’s ranch homes — gradually loosens duct connections. Foil tape dries and falls away; zip ties fatigue. The result is conditioned air dumping into the attic instead of reaching your living space, while the system runs longer and harder to compensate.
- Incomplete sealing after prior “cleaning” services. We’ve inspected Norland homes where a previous company ran a brush through the ducts and called it done — leaving disconnected sections, open access ports, and leaks that actually worsened after the service. Proper duct repair and sealing requires physical repair of the duct structure, not just debris removal.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Norland, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Norland |
|---|---|
| Mastic sealing of accessible joints (partial system) | $280–$450 |
| Flex duct repair / partial replacement (1–3 runs) | $450–$890 |
| Full flex-duct replacement, typical ranch home | $1,200–$2,800 |
| Fiberglass duct board replacement (delaminated sections) | $680–$1,400 |
| Metal duct seam repair and re-insulation | $320–$580 |
| Duct insulation upgrade (R-4/R-6 to R-8, full system) | $890–$1,600 |
These ranges reflect actual Norland jobs we’ve completed in the 33163 area. What moves a job toward the higher end: attic accessibility (tight truss spacing, blown-in insulation), extent of mold remediation required before new materials can be installed, and whether the air handler itself needs repositioning. What keeps costs down: catching deterioration before full collapse, which is why we recommend inspection every 3–5 years for homes with original or first-replacement ductwork. Every estimate we provide is free, itemized, and delivered on-site — not a phone guess. Call (833) 858-4048 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Norland
We regularly travel from our Miami base to Carol City, Lake Lucerne, Miami Gardens, and Scott Lake for duct repair and sealing work. The housing stock and climate conditions are similar — mid-century ranches with attic air handlers, high humidity, and aging duct systems — so our expertise translates directly. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and your ducts haven’t been inspected in years, the same failure modes are likely developing.
Serving Norland, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Norland 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 Norland
Norland’s 1960s–1970s concrete-block ranch homes were built with original fiberglass duct board or first-generation flex duct that has now been exposed to 40–60 years of continuous operation in extreme humidity and attic heat. These materials were never designed for that lifespan, and most have never been fully replaced — only patched or cleaned superficially. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free inspection to determine whether your system is repairable or needs replacement.
Yes, if the duct structure itself is intact — no delamination, collapse, or extensive mold penetration. We regularly apply mastic sealing to sound flex-duct and metal systems in Norland homes, reducing leakage to under 5%. However, if fiberglass duct board has absorbed moisture and begun to break down, sealing alone is a temporary fix that wastes your money. Charles Rodriguez will show you the actual condition of your ducts in the attic and recommend accordingly.
Norland’s ambient relative humidity regularly exceeds 80%, and attic dew points in summer often sit above 75°F. When duct insulation degrades below R-6 or develops gaps, the duct surface temperature drops below that dew point, causing condensation to form continuously. That moisture destroys remaining insulation, damages ceiling drywall, and creates ideal conditions for mold and dust mites. We specify R-8 minimum insulation with proper vapor sealing on all Norland repair work to prevent this cycle.
The fiberglass duct board plenum and first runs from the attic air handler fail most frequently — these bear the highest temperature differential and moisture load. Collapse typically starts at the plenum corners where condensation pools, then propagates along trunk lines. Flex-duct takeoffs (the smaller ducts feeding individual rooms) often disconnect or tear at the collar connection. We inspect these critical points first on every Norland job.
Sometimes — but we’re direct about when it isn’t. If the duct board is delaminated, mold-penetrated, or structurally collapsed, replacement is the only sound option and repair would be a disservice. If the system is largely intact with isolated leaks and intact insulation, targeted sealing and partial replacement can extend service life 10–15 years at roughly one-third the cost of full replacement. Charles Rodriguez will give you an honest assessment with photos from your attic; call (833) 858-4048 for a free estimate.
Ready to stop losing conditioned air to your attic and start breathing cleaner air in your Norland home? Charles Rodriguez and our team are available for same-day inspection and repair throughout the 33163 area. Every estimate is free, every recommendation is backed by 17 years of hands-on experience, and every job is led by the owner whose name is on the company. Call (833) 858-4048 now — we’ll be there within 90 minutes.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Norland and Miami-Dade County since 2007.