Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Burbank
Duct repair and sealing in Burbank, CA typically runs $350–$1,200 depending on the scope — a single mastic seal job on a few cracked joints costs far less than a full flex-duct replacement run, and most Burbank homes we visit are done within a few hours. We’re based in Valley Village, which puts us minutes from Burbank via Laurel Canyon or the 170, and Brandon Flores — owner and lead technician at Certified Air Duct Specialists — handles your job personally, not a subcontracted crew. Call (424) 219-7459 for a free on-site estimate and same-day scheduling when it’s available. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows these homes, knows this climate, and shows up ready to work.

Why Certified Air Duct Specialists North Hollywood Is Burbank’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Brandon Flores has spent 19 years doing this work — not HVAC in general, not a side-service tacked onto something else, but dedicated air duct inspection, repair, sealing, and cleaning. That specialization matters in Burbank because the housing stock here presents problems that a generalist HVAC tech may not recognize on sight: sheetmetal runs with tape-only original seals, retrofitted flex duct in attics with less than two feet of clearance, and jet-exhaust hydrocarbon film that looks like furnace soot but behaves differently on aging duct liner. We know the difference because we’ve seen it across dozens of Burbank homes from 91501 to 91505.
613 homeowners have reviewed Certified Air Duct Specialists and left us a 4.9-star average. That volume isn’t a marketing claim — it’s a record of showing up, doing the work correctly, and not cutting corners on materials. Burbank customers are a meaningful part of that track record, from the Rancho district to the blocks near Magnolia Park.
Our proximity to Burbank keeps our response window tight. Most Burbank appointments are scheduled within one to two business days, and for households dealing with total airflow loss or a post-Santa-Ana debris situation, we prioritize accordingly. When Brandon is on your job, you’re getting the most experienced person on-site — not an apprentice working through a checklist.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Burbank
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic sealant is the correct long-term fix for separated or cracked duct joints in Burbank’s older homes — not foil tape, which dries out and delaminates after a few summers of 95°F attic heat. We apply professional-grade mastic by hand to every compromised seam, working it into the gap so it bonds to both surfaces before skinning over into a flexible, airtight shell. On Burbank’s post-WWII sheetmetal systems — where tape-only seals are the norm — this is almost always the most critical step we take. A typical mastic seal job covering four to six problem joints in a Burbank tract home runs $280–$480.
Flex Duct Repair
Retrofitted flex duct is common in Burbank’s 1930s–1940s bungalows near Magnolia Park, and it ages poorly when it isn’t properly supported at every span. Unsupported sections sag, kink, and eventually develop pinhole tears along the inner liner — especially when jet-exhaust hydrocarbon film has been accumulating on the duct wall for years, accelerating liner degradation. We inspect flex runs with a Nikro camera system before making any cuts, so we’re replacing exactly what’s failed rather than guessing. Flex duct repair in Burbank — including a sagging elbow replacement and liner patch — typically runs $180–$420 depending on access and run length.
Metal Duct Repair
Rigid sheetmetal repairs are common in Burbank’s Rancho district and on the east side of the 5 Freeway, where original 1950s duct systems are still in place. A cracked sheet-metal collar, a pulled seam at a branch takeoff, or a corroded section near a return-air plenum — these are the failure points we see most. We cut out damaged sections, fit new-gauge metal, and seal every connection with mastic before wrapping exposed runs. Metal duct repair on a single failed section in a Burbank attic runs $250–$550; larger section replacements climb from there.
Duct Insulation
Burbank’s attics cycle from cold winter mornings to extreme summer heat, and uninsulated or under-insulated duct runs lose conditioned air to temperature differential before it ever reaches your vents. After any repair job we inspect the insulation wrap on every section we’ve touched, and on Burbank’s older sheetmetal systems that wrap is often bare fiberglass that’s compressed, torn, or missing entirely. We apply new duct insulation wrap to code and secure it with metal foil tape at the seams — not the plastic tape that fails after one hot season. Re-insulating a full attic duct run in a Burbank home runs approximately $400–$850.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Burbank
We work on HVAC and air handler equipment from Honeywell, Aprilaire, Abatement Technologies, and Guardsman — brands you’ll find throughout Burbank’s residential neighborhoods from 91502 through 91506. Our Rotobrush and Nikro systems travel on every job, giving us camera inspection and cleaning capability regardless of what we find behind your supply registers. When repair calls for specific components — flex duct connectors, mastic compound, insulation wrap, or replacement collar fittings — we carry standard sizes for Burbank’s common duct configurations so we’re not making a parts run between your job and completion.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Burbank Homes
- Tape-only sheetmetal joints that have dried and separated: In Burbank’s Rancho district and east-side tract homes built between 1945 and 1965, original duct connections were made with foil tape and nothing else. After 60-plus years of Burbank’s AC heat cycles — five to six months of daily thermal expansion and contraction — those tape bonds fail and pull away from the metal, venting conditioned air directly into the attic.
- Sagging flex duct in low-clearance attic spaces: Many 1930s and 1940s bungalows near Magnolia Park had flex duct retrofitted into attic spaces that were never designed for it, with inadequate support spacing. A sagging mid-span collects debris, restricts airflow, and eventually develops liner tears — one kinked elbow can cut effective airflow to a room by 40% or more.
- Jet-exhaust hydrocarbon film accelerating liner deterioration in 91505: Homes in the 91505 ZIP code — particularly on the residential streets west and north of Hollywood Burbank Airport — accumulate a greasy, dark-gray hydrocarbon film inside supply boxes and on duct liner surfaces. That film isn’t just contamination; it chemically degrades flex duct liner material over time, opening pinhole leaks along seams that standard visual inspections miss without a camera.
- Santa Ana ash intrusion widening existing duct gaps: After a significant Santa Ana wind event in 91502 or 91505, wildfire ash enters through return-air intakes and circulates through the duct system. Fine ash is abrasive against aging duct seams and insulation wrap — it works its way into existing small gaps and physically widens them over successive wind cycles, turning a slow air leak into a meaningful energy loss.
The Burbank Housing Problem Nobody Talks About
Post-WWII tract homes in Burbank’s Rancho district and on the blocks east of the 5 Freeway were built fast during the city’s aerospace and entertainment boom. The sheetmetal duct systems installed in those homes were sealed with tape-only connections — standard practice in the late 1940s and 1950s, but a ticking clock by modern standards. Burbank’s May-through-October AC season subjects those joints to thermal expansion and contraction daily for months at a stretch. After six decades of that cycle, the tape bond is long gone on most of those joints, and the conditioned air your system is producing bleeds into unconditioned attic space before it reaches your vents. This failure pattern exists in neighboring cities, but not at the density or the vintage you find in Burbank — because no other city in the immediate area built this many tract homes, this quickly, with this same tape-sealed sheetmetal approach.

We were called to a mid-1950s tract home on a tight residential block near Magnolia Park where the owner reported a persistent musty odor and uneven cooling throughout — exactly the symptom profile of separated duct joints in a cramped attic. We snaked a Nikro inspection camera through the original sheetmetal runs and found three cracked mastic joints and a sagging flex-duct elbow that was trapping debris and restricting airflow by nearly half. Our tech reseated the flex section, re-sealed every compromised joint with fresh mastic sealant, and applied new duct insulation wrap over the exposed metal runs before the homeowner’s afternoon work-from-home hours began. That’s the job in full — not just a patch and a handshake.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Burbank, CA
Here’s what Burbank homeowners typically pay for our most common services:
- Mastic sealant on 4–6 joints: $280–$480
- Flex duct repair (one section, including elbow replacement): $180–$420
- Metal duct section repair or replacement: $250–$550
- Full attic duct re-insulation: $400–$850
- Comprehensive duct inspection + sealing + insulation (full scope): $750–$1,200+
What moves the number is access difficulty, the age of the duct system, how many joints need attention, and whether we’re dealing with sheetmetal, flex, or both. Burbank’s older homes — particularly in 91501 and 91504 — often have more compromised joints than initially appear once a camera goes in, and we give you an honest scope before we start rather than adding to the ticket mid-job. Call (424) 219-7459 for a free on-site estimate — Brandon will quote it straight.
We Also Serve Cities Near Burbank
In addition to Burbank, we serve nearby communities throughout the area including Universal City, North Hollywood, Studio City, and Hollywood. If you’re in any of these neighborhoods and dealing with duct air loss, sagging flex runs, or aging sheetmetal joints, the same expertise and the same equipment we bring to every Burbank job travels with us. Call (424) 219-7459 to schedule.
Serving Burbank, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Burbank 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 Burbank
Yes — that film is jet-exhaust hydrocarbon residue, and it does accelerate liner degradation over time. Homes in 91505 that sit under or near Hollywood Burbank Airport flight paths accumulate this contamination at rates you simply don’t see two miles east in Glendale or north in 91504. The hydrocarbons in that film chemically attack the inner liner of flex duct sections and migrate into small gaps at sheetmetal seams, widening them gradually. We use a Nikro camera to document the extent before recommending repairs so you’re not guessing at the scope. Call (424) 219-7459 for a free inspection and quote.
In most cases, the existing metal runs can be repaired and sealed — full replacement is rarely necessary if the sheetmetal itself is structurally intact. What fails on Burbank’s 1950s systems is almost always the connection points: tape-sealed joints that have dried and separated, cracked collars at branch takeoffs, and pulled seams near the air handler. We reseal those joints with mastic sealant, repair any mechanically failed sections, and re-insulate the exposed runs. If a section is corroded through or the liner is compromised beyond repair, we’ll tell you and price a replacement section separately. Most Rancho district homes we’ve worked in needed sealing and insulation, not a full tear-out. Call (424) 219-7459 and we’ll give you an honest assessment on-site.
Very likely, yes. Santa Ana winds push wildfire ash and fine particulate matter directly into return-air intakes across Burbank — particularly in 91502 and 91505 where topography and the valley’s eastern pinch point concentrate that inflow. Once ash enters the duct system, it acts as a fine abrasive against aging seams and insulation wrap, widening existing small gaps and depositing debris inside supply runs. That increased indoor dust is often the first sign that an existing air leak has gotten meaningfully worse. A post-event camera inspection lets us document exactly where the ash has settled and where new leaks have opened. Call (424) 219-7459 to schedule an inspection.
Sagging flex duct is almost always the culprit in pre-war Burbank bungalows with retrofitted systems. When flex duct isn’t supported at proper intervals — and in the attic spaces of 1930s–1940s bungalows near Magnolia Park, proper support is rarely there — it sags at mid-span, and that sag creates a restriction that functions like a partially closed damper. Add in liner degradation from years of hydrocarbon film accumulation and you can cut effective airflow to a room by 40–50%. We camera-inspect the run, identify the sag and any liner tears, and either resupport and re-route the flex or replace the failed section with a properly suspended run. Flex duct repair in this scenario typically runs $180–$420. Call (424) 219-7459 for a free estimate.
We work through existing attic hatches and, where needed, through supply-register openings using our Nikro flexible camera and tool extensions — no new ceiling cuts required in the vast majority of Burbank homes we’ve serviced. Attics in post-WWII Burbank tract homes often have less than 24 inches of clearance in working sections, and our tech accounts for that in every job plan. HVAC shutdown time is typically limited to the repair window itself — a few hours at most for a sealing and insulation job — so afternoon work-from-home schedules and evening household routines are almost always preserved. If your attic configuration is unusual, we assess it during the free estimate so there are no surprises on job day.
Ready to stop losing conditioned air through cracked seams and sagging flex runs in your Burbank home? Call (424) 219-7459 to schedule a free on-site inspection. Brandon Flores will assess your duct system personally, quote the work honestly, and get it done right — without delegating it to someone who wasn’t part of the conversation.
Reviewed by Brandon Flores, Owner & Lead Technician at Certified Air Duct Specialists North Hollywood, serving Burbank, CA and the surrounding San Fernando Valley since 2006.