Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Pembroke Park
Duct repair and sealing in Pembroke Park typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether we’re sealing accessible joints or replacing collapsed flex duct sections, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If your vents are barely pushing air, your energy bills have climbed without explanation, or you’re noticing musty odors when the AC kicks on, your ductwork is likely leaking, collapsed, or deteriorating internally. Call (833) 858-4048 for a free inspection and upfront estimate.

We’ve worked in Pembroke Park long enough to know the ZIP 33008 area inside and out — from the concrete block homes along SW 52nd Avenue to the mobile-home communities tucked between I-95 and the Florida East Coast Railway. Charles Rodriguez, our owner and lead technician, still carries his own tools on every job. That matters here, because Pembroke Park’s housing stock presents problems that rotating crews from franchise operations often misdiagnose. The 1950s–1970s CBS construction and concentrated mobile-home parks mean we’re routinely encountering ductwork that’s original to the building — 40 to 60 years old, softened by humidity, and never properly sealed to begin with.
Our response time to Pembroke Park is typically same-day or next-morning, since we’re based in Miami and know the local corridor well. We don’t charge extra for the trip.
Why Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida Is Pembroke Park’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Pembroke Park residents have left us enough verified reviews to push our total past 1,186 — with a 4.9-star average that reflects jobs done right the first time, not callbacks for unfinished work. Those reviews come from real addresses you can trace: the mobile-home parks off SW 31st Avenue, the older CBS subdivisions near Hallandale Beach Boulevard, the rental clusters along Pembroke Road. Charles leads every job himself, so the accountability chain is direct. There’s no dispatcher between you and the person actually crawling your attic or crawl space.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team has spent 17 years on one specialty — not HVAC installation, not general handyman work, but the full scope of duct and indoor air quality service. That focus shows in how we assess Pembroke Park’s specific failure modes. We know that flex duct in a 1965 CBS home near Johnson Street has different vulnerabilities than the undersized systems in a mobile home off SW 52nd Avenue. We carry the right materials — mastic sealant, insulated flex duct, metal sleeve connectors — to fix it properly rather than taping over the problem and leaving.
Our equipment isn’t from the big-box aisle. We run Rotobrush rotary systems for mechanical agitation, Nikro HEPA vacuums for containment, and Abatement Technologies gear when contamination calls for remediation-level protocols. For Pembroke Park’s humidity-stressed systems, that professional-grade approach isn’t overkill — it’s the difference between a repair that lasts five years and one that fails before the next rainy season.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Pembroke Park
Duct Sealing
Most Pembroke Park homes built before 1980 were never properly sealed at the joints. In CBS construction especially, builders ran flex duct through hot attics and connected it with friction fit or basic tape — materials that degrade in 80%+ humidity. We seal accessible joints with mastic compound and fiberglass mesh, creating a permanent bond that tape can’t match. For metal trunk lines in older systems, we use aerosolized sealant or manual mastic application depending on access. A typical duct sealing job in Pembroke Park runs $180–$350 for a single-zone residential system.
Flex Duct Repair
This is where Pembroke Park’s housing stock gets specific — and where our 17 years of focused experience pays off. The original flex duct in 1950s–1970s homes and mobile-home parks here was often mylar-lined, a material that delaminates in South Florida’s ambient humidity. During a repair in the Paradise Mobile Home Park off SW 31st Avenue, we found the original 1970s flex duct had collapsed under its own weight and the interior liner had peeled away, clogging the AC’s evaporator coil with shredded mylar. We removed the damaged sections, replaced them with new insulated flex duct sealed with mastic, and restored airflow to the entire home. Flex duct repair in Pembroke Park typically ranges from $220–$480 depending on linear footage and access difficulty.
Metal Duct Repair
Some Pembroke Park homes — particularly certain 1960s CBS builds and commercial conversions along the industrial corridor — have galvanized metal trunk lines that have corroded at the seams or separated at the collars. We cut out damaged sections, fabricate replacement sleeves, and seal with mastic and mechanical fasteners. Metal repair runs higher due to material and labor: $340–$650 in the Pembroke Park market.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation is a silent energy drain in Pembroke Park. Attic temperatures in these older CBS homes regularly exceed 130°F in summer, and without proper R-value insulation, your cooled air warms before it reaches the vent. We wrap accessible ductwork with foil-faced fiberglass insulation, sealed at all seams. For mobile homes with exposed underbelly duct runs, we use moisture-resistant closed-cell wrap. Insulation work in Pembroke Park averages $280–$520.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Pembroke Park
We stock and install professional-grade materials from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies — the same brands specified by remediation contractors and commercial HVAC engineers. For Pembroke Park customers, that means no waiting on special orders for basic repair components. We carry mastic sealant, flex duct in common diameters, insulated sleeve connectors, and replacement dampers on the truck. If your system uses Honeywell zone controls or Aprilaire media filters, we can integrate our repair work with existing components rather than forcing incompatible substitutions. Most Pembroke Park repairs are completed in one visit because we arrive prepared for what these older systems actually need.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Pembroke Park Homes
- Mylar liner delamination in mobile-home flex duct. Technicians working the mobile-home parks clustered in Pembroke Park routinely find that original mylar-lined flex duct has completely delaminated inside, shedding liner fragments directly into the airstream — a failure mode more common here than in the newer slab-home subdivisions of nearby Miramar or Cooper City. The combination of thin original materials and 10–11 months of annual AC operation never gives the liner a chance to dry out.
- Collapsed flex duct in older CBS homes. The residential stock in Pembroke Park leans heavily on 1950s–1970s concrete block construction with original or early-generation flex ductwork that has softened, collapsed in sections, or grown mold-laden liner after 40–60 years of South Florida humidity. We regularly find entire runs flattened in attics where the wire helix has rusted through.
- Undersized mobile-home duct systems. Mobile home duct systems here are particularly undersized and prone to interior lining breakdown. The original design spec for these units assumed shorter equipment life and lower airflow requirements. When homeowners upgrade to modern, higher-efficiency AC units, the existing ductwork can’t handle the static pressure and fails at the weakest joints.
- Particulate infiltration from the I-95 industrial corridor. Pembroke Park’s position directly adjacent to warehouse and light-industrial traffic creates a dual contamination load that sets it apart from purely residential neighboring towns. Duct leaks don’t just lose conditioned air — they pull in unfiltered outdoor particulates, including diesel exhaust and industrial dust, that accelerate internal deterioration and degrade indoor air quality.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Pembroke Park, FL
Here’s what duct repair and sealing actually costs in the Pembroke Park market, based on jobs we’ve completed in ZIP 33008 over the past three years:
- Duct sealing (mastic, accessible joints): $180–$350
- Flex duct repair (section replacement, single run): $220–$480
- Flex duct replacement (full home, mobile home): $890–$1,650
- Metal duct repair (section fabrication and replacement): $340–$650
- Duct insulation (wrap or replacement): $280–$520
- Air leak detection and comprehensive sealing: $260–$450
What moves you toward the higher end: multiple collapsed runs, difficult attic or crawl-space access, mold remediation requirements before repair can proceed, or the need to upsize undersized ductwork during replacement. What keeps costs down: localized damage, good access, and catching problems before they cascade into secondary damage like compressor strain or coil contamination. We provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins — call (833) 858-4048 to schedule your free inspection.
We Also Serve Cities Near Pembroke Park
We regularly cross the city limits for duct repair and sealing calls in Hallandale Beach, Aventura, North Miami Beach, and Ojus — often scheduling same-day routes that cluster multiple Pembroke Park-area jobs. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and found this page, the same pricing, equipment, and Charles Rodriguez’s direct oversight apply to your job.
Serving Pembroke Park, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Pembroke Park 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 Pembroke Park
If you’re experiencing weak airflow from specific vents, musty odors when the AC runs, or visible dust accumulation around registers, your flex duct likely has internal damage. We use camera inspection to determine whether we’re looking at localized collapse (repairable by section replacement) or widespread liner delamination and mold penetration that warrants full replacement. In Pembroke Park’s 1960s–1970s housing stock, we find that damage extending beyond two runs usually makes full replacement the more cost-effective long-term choice. Call (833) 858-4048 for a camera inspection — estimates are free.
Yes — most mobile-home duct systems in Pembroke Park are accessible through the belly pan underneath or the rooftop AC plenum, with no interior wall demolition required. We use mastic sealant and mechanical fasteners at accessible joints, and we can replace damaged flex duct sections by pulling new material through existing chases. The Paradise Mobile Home Park off SW 31st Avenue and similar communities have systems we’ve successfully repaired without interior disruption. Call (833) 858-4048 to discuss your specific layout — we’ll confirm access method during our free inspection.
Absolutely — Pembroke Park sits at essentially sea-level elevation just a few miles from the Atlantic, creating ambient relative humidity that regularly exceeds 80%, even indoors without dehumidification. This accelerates mold colonization inside flex duct liner far faster than inland Florida markets, and it means we never use tape-based repairs that fail when moisture levels spike. We specify mastic sealant and moisture-resistant insulation materials specifically chosen for this environment. Year-round cooling demand (systems run 10–11 months annually) means ducts never get a seasonal rest period that might otherwise slow microbial buildup — another reason we emphasize permanent repair methods over temporary fixes.
We use professional-grade mastic compounds, fiberglass mesh reinforcement, and foil-faced insulation from Abatement Technologies and Honeywell’s commercial distribution channels — the same materials specified in remediation and restoration protocols, not consumer-grade hardware store products. For flex duct replacement, we source insulated, antimicrobial-lined duct rated for high-humidity zones. These specifications matter in Pembroke Park’s climate, where inferior materials degrade within two to three years. Call (833) 858-4048 if you’d like to review material specifications before scheduling.
Most single-zone repairs in Pembroke Park’s older concrete block homes take 3–5 hours from arrival to final airflow test. The CBS construction typically provides attic access through a scuttle or pull-down stair, which keeps access time reasonable. However, original duct routing in these homes can be convoluted — we’ve found runs that snake around chimney flues and structural beams in ways that add time to section replacement. We don’t charge by the hour, so a more complex routing doesn’t inflate your bill unexpectedly. Call (833) 858-4048 for a time estimate specific to your home’s layout.
Ready to fix your ductwork? Call Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida at (833) 858-4048 for your free Pembroke Park estimate. Charles Rodriguez handles every inspection personally — no salespeople, no rotating crews, just 17 years of specialized experience applied to your specific system.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Pinnacle Air Duct Cleaning Service Florida, serving Pembroke Park and South Florida since 2007.