Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across North Hollywood
Duct repair and sealing in North Hollywood typically runs $350–$1,200 depending on system size, duct material, and how many joints need mastic treatment — and most jobs in this ZIP pocket are completable same day. If your home is in the 91605 or 91606 corridor and was built before 1970, there’s a strong chance the 1994 Northridge earthquake cracked duct joints that have never been re-sealed. Brandon Flores — owner and lead technician at Certified Air Duct Specialists — knows this service area intimately and can be reached at (424) 219-7459 for a free on-site estimate.

Why Certified Air Duct Specialists North Hollywood Is North Hollywood’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team has been working in the San Fernando Valley for nearly two decades, and a significant share of that work has been in North Hollywood — the ZIP codes 91601 through 91606 are familiar territory. Brandon Flores personally leads every job as lead technician, so the most experienced person on the call isn’t a subcontracted crew member — it’s the owner. That’s not a marketing line; it’s how we’ve built 613 verified reviews at a 4.9-star average across hundreds of Valley homeowners.
North Hollywood customers consistently tell us the same thing: they called because a neighbor recommended us, or because they cross-referenced our review count against other local duct companies and the gap was obvious. 613 homeowners. 4.9 stars. Consistent results — not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials, but a track record built job by job across Arleta, Hewitt, and the Raymer district over years of steady field work.
We’re based in Valley Village, which puts us minutes from most North Hollywood addresses. When a homeowner near Strathern Playground calls about weak airflow in the back bedrooms, we’re not routing across the 101 from the Westside — we’re already in the Valley and can typically schedule within 24–48 hours, with same-day availability for urgent situations.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in North Hollywood
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic sealant is the correct fix for the cracked duct joints we find most often in North Hollywood’s post-WWII tract homes — not foil tape, which peels under attic temperatures that regularly hit 140–160°F in the San Fernando Valley summer. We apply mastic by hand at every accessible joint along the trunk-and-branch system, paying particular attention to the collar connections where flex duct attaches to metal plenums — the exact failure points that Northridge-era seismic stress targeted. In North Hollywood homes in the 91605 and 91606 ZIPs, a full mastic sealing service typically runs $400–$750 depending on attic access and the number of joints in the system.
Flex Duct Repair
Deteriorating flexible duct is one of the most common findings in North Hollywood’s housing stock — we’re talking about homes where the original or first-replacement flex runs have been in the attic for 30 to 50 years, and the inner liner is either collapsing under static pressure or has partially separated from the metal trunk collar. On a call near Strathern Playground in the Raymer district, our crew found a 1958 tract home whose flex duct had partially separated from the main metal trunk — a classic Northridge-era stress fracture that had gone unnoticed for years, dumping roughly 30% of the system’s airflow into the attic crawl space. We re-seated the collar, applied a full bead of mastic sealant at every accessible joint, and wrapped the exposed flex run with fresh duct insulation; by the time we cleared the driveway the homeowner’s supply registers were already pushing noticeably stronger at the far-bedroom vents. Flex duct repair in North Hollywood typically runs $250–$600 per section, depending on run length and accessibility.
Metal Duct Repair
The sheet metal trunk lines in North Hollywood’s older homes have held up better than the flex branches in most cases, but seam separations and buckled sections do occur — particularly in crawl-space installations where ground movement from the 1994 quake stressed rigid connections. We patch, re-fasten, and mastic-seal metal duct repairs using the same professional-grade approach we apply to flex work, because a sealed flex run connected to a leaking metal trunk accomplishes almost nothing. Metal duct repair in North Hollywood runs approximately $300–$900 depending on the length and condition of the affected section.
Duct Insulation
North Hollywood’s attic temperatures are not a coastal-LA variable — they’re a Valley extreme. In the 91601 and 91602 ZIP codes, unconditioned attic space routinely reaches temperatures that cause uninsulated or under-insulated duct runs to bleed significant thermal energy before supply air ever reaches the living space. We wrap exposed flex sections with R-6 or R-8 duct insulation and replace deteriorated duct board where necessary, which produces measurable reductions in AC runtime for homes running aging, underinsulated systems. Duct insulation work in North Hollywood typically starts at $300 for a partial re-wrap and can reach $1,100+ for a full attic system re-insulation.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Hollywood
Brandon Flores works with Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality components — thermostats, dampers, and filtration — along with Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products where air sanitizing and containment are part of the scope. Our diagnostic and cleaning equipment runs on professional Rotobrush and Nikro systems, not the residential-grade machines budget operators bring to the door. When we arrive at a North Hollywood home and find a Honeywell zoning board or an Aprilaire media filter cabinet, we already know the system’s design intent — and we work to restore it, not work around it.

Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in North Hollywood Homes
- Northridge earthquake joint failures in 91605 and 91606 tract homes. The 1994 quake epicentered just a few miles northwest of North Hollywood, and thousands of 1950s–1960s duct systems absorbed that lateral stress at every mastic joint and collar connection. Thirty years later, those cracked joints are leaking conditioned air directly into attic space during every single AC cycle — and most homeowners have no idea it’s happening.
- Collapsed flex liner in dingbat-style apartment buildings. North Hollywood’s dense layer of 1970s–1980s dingbat apartment complexes often runs shared duct trunk lines serving multiple units, and the inner liner of aging flex sections collapses inward under the static pressure of that configuration. When one section goes, airflow to two or three units drops simultaneously — which is why multiple tenants complain about weak AC at the same time.
- Santa Ana wind contamination abrading duct liner at unsealed seams. October through December Santa Ana events push coarse Valley dust and combustion ash directly into return-air intakes across North Hollywood. That abrasive particulate wears down the inner liner of flex duct at exactly the spots where joints aren’t mastic-sealed — accelerating separation and turning a small seam gap into a full collar blowout within a season or two.
- Industrial particulate from the Sun Valley corridor clogging and deteriorating return systems. In the Garnsey and Arleta sections of our service area, return-air filter and duct debris frequently carries a gray-black metallic tinge from the auto-dismantling and recycling yards concentrated in the adjacent 91352 zone. That metallic particulate is denser and more abrasive than standard household dust, and it signals that the whole system — not just the filter — needs a thorough clean and seal rather than a spot repair.
The North Hollywood Duct Problem Nobody Talks About
North Hollywood sits at the intersection of two compounding duct-damage forces that simply don’t exist in the same combination anywhere else in greater Los Angeles. The San Fernando Valley’s enclosed basin traps smog and industrial particulate from the Sun Valley corridor at rates far exceeding coastal LA — and the 1994 Northridge earthquake, with its epicenter only a few miles northwest of the 91605 and 91606 ZIP codes, cracked the mastic joints and flex-duct collar connections in thousands of post-WWII tract homes that have gone uninspected ever since. Add the Valley’s extreme attic heat — consistently 10–15°F above coastal LA during peak summer — and those already-stressed flex runs are cycling through thermal expansion and contraction at a rate that accelerates deterioration year over year. A duct repair call in North Hollywood is structurally different from the same call in Santa Monica. It requires a technician who knows what seismic joint stress looks like, what industrial particulate smells and feels like, and which failure patterns are typical for a 1959 duct board system. That’s exactly the diagnostic background Brandon Flores brings to every job in this ZIP pocket.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in North Hollywood, CA
Here’s an honest look at what duct repair and sealing actually costs for North Hollywood homeowners:
- Mastic sealant application (whole system): $400–$750
- Flex duct repair (per section): $250–$600
- Metal duct repair: $300–$900
- Duct insulation (partial re-wrap): $300–$650
- Duct insulation (full attic re-insulation): $800–$1,100+
- Air leak repair (isolated joints): $150–$350
- Full duct repair and sealing scope (older North Hollywood tract home): $600–$1,200
What drives cost up in North Hollywood specifically: attic access difficulty in low-clearance 1950s rooflines, the number of unsealed joints found once the system is open, and whether duct board needs replacement versus mastic treatment alone. Every estimate is free. Call (424) 219-7459 and Brandon can give you a ballpark before he ever sets foot in the attic.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Hollywood
In addition to North Hollywood, we regularly serve homeowners in Studio City, Universal City, Burbank, and Valley Glen — all within our core Valley Village service radius. If you’re a renter or property owner just outside North Hollywood in any of these communities, the same diagnostic approach and the same lead technician apply. Call (424) 219-7459 to confirm scheduling for your area.
Serving North Hollywood, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Hollywood 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 North Hollywood
If your home is in the 91605 or 91606 ZIP code and was built between the late 1940s and mid-1960s, there’s a realistic probability that the 1994 Northridge earthquake stressed your duct joints — whether or not you saw visible damage at the time. The most common indicators are uneven airflow between rooms (strong supply at vents near the air handler, weak at far-bedroom registers), higher-than-expected energy bills, and visible duct board cracking or flex collar separation in the attic if you’ve ever looked up there. The only way to confirm it is a physical inspection — Brandon Flores will check every accessible joint for mastic cracking, collar separation, and flex liner integrity. Call (424) 219-7459 to schedule; the estimate is free.
Because what looks like one failing flex section almost always reveals cascading deterioration across the shared trunk once we’re inside the system. Dingbat apartment buildings in North Hollywood typically run a single metal trunk that branches to multiple units — and when the inner liner of one flex run has collapsed under static pressure, the adjacent sections are usually at the same point of deterioration. We can only diagnose from the outside what we can see from the outside; what the system actually looks like under access panels is a different picture. We walk through every finding with you before we do additional work, so you’re approving scope, not discovering it on the invoice.
Yes — mastic sealant is the correct material for North Hollywood’s conditions, and foil tape is not a permanent fix here. Foil tape’s adhesive fails under the attic temperature extremes common in the San Fernando Valley — we’re talking sustained heat that regularly exceeds 140°F in summer — and it peels within a few seasons, leaving the joint open again. Mastic is a brush-applied, fiber-reinforced compound that cures rigid, bonds directly to duct board and metal, and holds through both the thermal cycling and the seismic micro-movement that’s part of life in this part of the Valley. For Northridge-era joint cracks specifically, there’s no substitute. Call (424) 219-7459 if you want to know what your specific system needs.
That gray-black metallic tinge on your filter is industrial particulate drifting from the auto-dismantling and recycling operations concentrated in the Sun Valley corridor just east of North Hollywood — and yes, it absolutely affects scope. That material is denser and more abrasive than standard household dust, and it doesn’t just load up the filter; it works its way into the duct liner itself, abrading the inner surface of flex runs at every un-mastic-sealed seam. When we see that filter signature in a Garnsey or Arleta home, we treat it as a full-system diagnostic call — not a spot seal — because the likelihood of liner damage and seam separation is significantly higher. A filter that looks like that is telling you the whole system needs attention, not just a filter swap.
Santa Ana events are actually the strongest argument for scheduling duct sealing before October, not after. Each wind event pushes coarse Valley dust and combustion ash into return-air intakes at concentrations that abrade the inner liner of already-fragile flex runs and accelerate joint separation at any seam that isn’t mastic-sealed. If your duct system goes into Santa Ana season with unsealed joints, those joints will likely be in worse shape by January than they were in September — meaning a repair that might have cost $400 in early fall could require a full section replacement by spring. If you’ve been thinking about scheduling, late summer or early fall is the right window for North Hollywood homes. Call (424) 219-7459 to get on the schedule before the season turns.
Reviewed by Brandon Flores, Owner & Lead Technician at Certified Air Duct Specialists North Hollywood, serving North Hollywood, CA and the surrounding San Fernando Valley since 2006.