Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Beverly Hills
Duct repair and sealing in Beverly Hills typically runs $350–$1,800 depending on the size of the home, the number of leaking joints, and how many generations of ductwork your system contains — and in Beverly Hills, that last factor matters more than anywhere else in the region. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team reaches most Beverly Hills addresses within the same day or the next morning. Call (424) 219-7459 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you exactly what we’re looking at before any work begins.

Why Certified Air Duct Specialists North Hollywood Is Beverly Hills’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Brandon Flores — owner and lead technician — has spent 19 years diagnosing and repairing ductwork across Los Angeles, and the homes he sees most often in Beverly Hills are among the most technically demanding in the county. These aren’t cookie-cutter tract houses; they’re layered, multi-era systems where a 1935 galvanized trunk line might be coupled to a 1967 plenum box joined to a 2003 flex-duct run — all under one roof, all leaking at slightly different rates for slightly different reasons. Brandon doesn’t hand that kind of job to a subcontracted crew. He maps it himself.
613 homeowners have reviewed our work and averaged 4.9 stars. That volume reflects consistent, repeatable results across a wide range of residential conditions — including the kind of complex estate ductwork Beverly Hills routinely produces. When you schedule with us, you get the most experienced person on-site, not an anonymous technician dispatched from a franchise call center.
The Beverly Hills Duct Problem Nobody Talks About
The flats south of Santa Monica Boulevard — ZIP codes 90210 and 90211 — hold one of Southern California’s densest concentrations of 1920s through 1940s estate homes, originally built for the Hollywood elite and renovated three or four times over the decades since. What those renovations left behind is a layered, patchwork duct system that no single contractor fully understood because no single contractor saw the whole picture. Original galvanized trunk lines from the 1930s connect to mid-century fittings wrapped in asbestos-backed tape, which connect to 1980s sheet-metal branches, which connect to 2000s flex-duct runs. Each era of material expands and contracts differently. Each era of joint compound or tape ages differently. And each era of modification introduced new leak points that the next renovation team simply worked around.
We were called to a 6,200-square-foot Spanish Colonial Revival estate in the Beverly Hills flats — south of Santa Monica Boulevard, renovated in the 1960s, 1980s, and again in 2008 — where the owners were losing nearly 35 percent of their conditioned air to leaking joints between the original galvanized trunk line and three generations of spliced flex-duct branches. Before we applied a single ounce of mastic, we pressure-tested each era of ductwork separately to locate every leak point. Then we applied mastic sealant to every metal-to-flex transition and replaced two collapsed flex-duct runs using Rotobrush-compatible access techniques that let us work inside the home’s original narrow chase cavities without opening a single finished wall. Four HVAC zones. Balanced airflow. No drywall damage.
That job is not unusual for Beverly Hills. It’s Tuesday.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Beverly Hills
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is the only permanent solution for the metal-to-flex transition points that fail most often in Beverly Hills estate homes. Foil tape peels. Duct mastic doesn’t. We brush-apply it to every joint we can access — and on Beverly Hills jobs, that means mapping each era of ductwork first, because a 1930s galvanized fitting requires a different prep approach than a 2000s flex-duct collar. In the flats along Lexington Road or near the North Crescent Drive corridor, we regularly find asbestos-tape remnants at original trunk-line fittings that have been painted over or covered rather than replaced — those joints need careful handling and full mastic encapsulation before the system can hold pressure.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct branches in Beverly Hills homes fail faster than in newer construction because they’re connected to rigid trunk lines that shift as the older structure settles — and in hillside 90210 homes above Sunset Boulevard, seismic activity and soil movement accelerate that settling. We replace collapsed or disconnected flex-duct runs entirely rather than patching with tape, using sections rated for the system’s static pressure. After the January 2025 Palisades Fire, we saw a specific failure pattern in hillside homes: fine combustion ash had infiltrated flex-duct connections that were already micro-cracked, accelerating seal failure and driving smoke odor back through registers weeks after the fire event itself had passed.
Metal Duct Repair
Original galvanized trunk lines in Beverly Hills estate homes are actually built to last — the problem is the connections, not the metal itself. Decades of asbestos tape deteriorating at mid-century joints creates large, undetected air leaks at the original fittings before any flex-duct branch is even reached. We locate those failures with pressure testing, not just visual inspection, then seal or re-fabricate the joint depending on its condition. For hillside homes in post-and-beam or concrete-slab construction — common in the mid-century modern properties above Sunset — we use specialized access tools to reach concealed duct chases that standard mastic application simply cannot get to.
Duct Insulation
Beverly Hills sits at the mouth of canyons cutting into the Santa Monica Mountains, which means hillside homes experience more dramatic temperature swings between canyon-cooled nights and sun-exposed afternoons than flat westside neighborhoods like Santa Monica feel. Uninsulated or under-insulated duct runs in those conditions lose significant thermal efficiency before conditioned air reaches the register. We wrap or replace duct insulation on metal runs in attics, crawlspaces, and accessible chases, and we pair insulation work with mastic sealing so the system holds both thermally and mechanically.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills homes run a wide cross-section of HVAC equipment — from original Honeywell zone controls retrofitted into 1940s systems to newer Aprilaire whole-home filtration installed during 2000s renovations. We work with all of it. Our Rotobrush and Nikro professional systems give us access to duct sections that consumer-grade equipment can’t reach, and we use Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products for air quality treatment after repair and sealing work is complete. We carry materials for on-the-spot mastic application and flex-duct replacement so most Beverly Hills jobs don’t require a return trip for parts.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Beverly Hills Homes
- Deteriorated asbestos-tape joints on original trunk lines. In 1930s and 1940s estate homes throughout the 90210 and 90211 flats, mid-century asbestos-backed tape wrapped around galvanized fittings has dried, cracked, and separated over decades — creating large undetected air leaks at the original trunk-line connections before a single flex-duct branch is even considered. These joints require careful assessment and full mastic encapsulation.
- Concealed leak points in post-and-beam hillside construction. Homes above Sunset Boulevard with post-and-beam or concrete-slab framing have duct chases that are nearly inaccessible by standard means. Repair crews who rely only on visual inspection miss leaks inside those concealed cavities entirely, and homeowners end up paying for sealing work that doesn’t actually reduce air loss.
- Post-wildfire ash infiltration accelerating flex-duct seal failure. After the 2018 Woolsey Fire and the January 2025 Palisades Fire, north-facing HVAC intake vents on hillside 90210 homes drew smoke and fine combustion ash directly into duct systems for days. That particulate infiltrates micro-cracked flex-duct connections, accelerating seal deterioration and causing smoke odor to return through registers weeks after the fire event — a pattern that’s become a near-routine seasonal reality for Beverly Hills hillside work.
- Multi-era incompatibility at renovation splice points. When a Beverly Hills home gets renovated in three different decades, each contractor runs new ductwork to match then-current materials — and splices it to whatever was already there. Those transition points between galvanized metal, sheet metal, and flex duct are the highest-failure locations in the system and the ones most often overlooked during routine HVAC maintenance.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Beverly Hills, CA
Beverly Hills duct repair jobs run higher than the regional average because the homes are larger and the systems are more complex. Here’s what to expect for the Beverly Hills market:
- Mastic sealant application (partial system, accessible joints): $350–$600
- Mastic sealant application (full system, multi-zone estate home): $700–$1,200
- Flex duct repair or replacement (per run): $180–$400
- Metal duct joint repair (per section): $200–$450
- Duct insulation (per linear foot, replacement): $8–$18
- Full diagnostic pressure test (required before repair on multi-era systems): $150–$250, credited toward repair work
Homes in the 90210 and 90211 flats with three or more duct generations typically land in the $900–$1,800 range for a complete sealing and repair service. Hillside homes with concealed post-and-beam chases may require additional access work that affects the final number. Call (424) 219-7459 — estimates are free, and we give you a firm scope before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Beverly Hills
Our duct repair and sealing work extends throughout the surrounding area. We regularly serve homeowners in West Hollywood, Hollywood, Studio City, and Universal City — all within a short drive of Beverly Hills. If you’re in one of those communities and dealing with leaking or deteriorating ductwork, the same diagnostic approach and professional-grade equipment we bring to Beverly Hills applies to your home as well. Call (424) 219-7459 to schedule.
Serving Beverly Hills, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Beverly Hills 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 Beverly Hills
A pressure test reveals leaks that aren’t visible — and in a Beverly Hills estate home with multiple duct generations, the worst leaks are almost never the ones you can see. The original galvanized trunk lines in 90210 and 90211 homes are typically sound, but the connections between that original metal and later-added sheet-metal branches or flex-duct runs are where the losses occur. Without a pressure test, technicians seal the obvious spots and leave 60–70 percent of the actual air loss unaddressed. We test each era of ductwork separately — original trunk lines, mid-century branches, and later flex additions — so we know exactly where to apply mastic before we open a single bucket. Call (424) 219-7459 to schedule a diagnostic test.
It almost certainly needs both, but the repair comes first. Fine combustion ash infiltrates flex-duct connections that are already micro-cracked, and cleaning those ducts without sealing the cracks first just moves contaminated air more efficiently through a still-leaking system. In the hillside Beverly Hills homes we’ve serviced after fire events, the pattern is consistent: the intake vents draw ash-laden air for days, that particulate works into existing micro-failures at flex-duct branch connections, and homeowners notice smoke odor returning through registers weeks later. We pressure-test the system, seal every compromised joint with mastic, then clean with Nikro equipment rated for post-contamination jobs. Call (424) 219-7459 — we can usually get a hillside 90210 home scheduled within a day or two.
Yes, in most cases — but it requires specialized access tools, not standard mastic brushwork. Hillside homes above Sunset Boulevard with post-and-beam or concrete-slab framing have duct chases that standard repair crews can’t reach, which is why so many Beverly Hills hillside homes have persistent air loss even after prior “repair” work. We use Rotobrush-compatible access techniques to work inside narrow, concealed chases, and we pressure-test after sealing to confirm the leak rate actually dropped. If a section is genuinely inaccessible without structural access, we’ll tell you that plainly — along with what your options are — before any work begins. Call (424) 219-7459 for a site assessment.
Not necessarily a problem for the trunk line itself — galvanized metal from the 1930s and 1940s is genuinely durable — but the transition points where that original metal connects to whatever the 2000s contractor added are almost certainly leaking. Those splice connections between old galvanized and newer flex duct are the highest-failure locations in any Beverly Hills multi-era system. We pressure-test the trunk line independently, assess every splice point, and apply mastic at every metal-to-flex transition. If the original galvanized sections are structurally intact, we preserve them; replacement isn’t necessary just because the material is old. Call (424) 219-7459 for a no-obligation assessment.
Every three to four years for a Beverly Hills estate home with multi-era ductwork, versus every five to six years for a typical postwar Los Angeles home with a uniform duct system. The reason is structural: Beverly Hills homes above Sunset experience more settlement movement from hillside soil and seismic activity, which stresses duct connections. Flat-area estate homes in 90210 and 90211 have more total joint surface area — more splice points across more duct generations — meaning more locations where mastic or metal connections can fail between cleanings. If your home is in a hillside canyon exposure that sees Santa Ana wind events and wildfire smoke, add one more inspection cycle to that schedule. Call (424) 219-7459 to set up a recurring inspection — we’ll note the condition of every joint so you have a baseline for comparison next time.
Reviewed by Brandon Flores, Owner & Lead Technician at Certified Air Duct Specialists North Hollywood, serving Beverly Hills since 2006.