Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Fort Worth
Duct repair and sealing in Fort Worth typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re sealing accessible joints or replacing collapsed flex duct runs, and most jobs are completed same-day. We’re Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, and our Duct Repair & Sealing team regularly works in Fort Worth neighborhoods from Polytechnic Heights to River Oaks. If you’re noticing weak airflow, dusty vents that return within weeks of cleaning, or rooms that won’t hold temperature, your ductwork likely has separations or seal failures. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose the problem and show you exactly what needs fixing.

Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is Fort Worth’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Fort Worth one job at a time. Our 4.9-star average across 775 verified customer reviews includes dozens from Fort Worth homeowners who specifically mention Michael Brown’s hands-on approach — the owner shows up and does the work, not a subcontracted crew with a clipboard. That matters in Fort Worth, where the housing stock demands real expertise: post-WWII slab-on-grade ranches with original duct board, attic runs baking in 150°F summer heat, and the unique contamination load that comes from sitting at the western edge of the Metroplex.
We carry Rotobrush and Nikro systems — the same equipment commercial restoration contractors use — and we keep Honeywell and Aprilaire parts on the truck. Response time to Fort Worth is typically same-day or next-morning, and we know the difference between a Stop Six corridor home built in 1952 and a 1980s Saginaw-area build. That local knowledge means faster diagnoses, fewer return trips, and repairs that actually last.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Fort Worth
Duct Sealing
Fort Worth’s semi-arid climate and relentless southwesterly winds create a perfect storm for duct leakage. Your attic ductwork is pressurized every time the blower cycles, and any gap at a collar, trunk line seam, or register boot pulls 150°F attic air into your living space while leaking conditioned air you already paid to cool. We seal with mastic sealant — not duct tape, which fails in months — and we pressure-test afterward to verify results. In west Fort Worth homes that take the brunt of prevailing winds, proper sealing often drops summer cooling costs 15–20%.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct in Fort Worth attics doesn’t stand a chance against decades of heat cycling. The insulation breaks down, the inner liner tears at bends, and collars separate from trunk lines. Our crew recently repaired a collapsed flex duct run in a 1960s ranch home on Evans Avenue in Polytechnic Heights. The original duct board trunk line was saturated with red-clay dust and had a cracked mastic seal, which we replaced with modern mastic sealant and R-8 insulated flex duct, restoring airflow and reducing attic heat gain. We see this exact failure pattern in Forest Hill and Haltom City ranches too — slab-on-grade construction means all ductwork runs through the attic, and it all ages faster than it should.
Metal Duct Repair
Some Fort Worth homes, particularly mid-century builds in the 76104 and 76105 ZIP codes, have galvanized steel trunk lines that have developed rust holes or separated at longitudinal seams. We repair with proper sheet metal patches and seal with mastic — never foil tape that’ll peel off by next summer. Where metal duct is too far gone, we’ll recommend replacement with insulated flex or rigid duct, and we’ll show you why.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is the only sealant we trust for Fort Worth’s temperature extremes. Brush-applied mastic fills gaps up to 1/8 inch and remains flexible through thousands of heat cycles. We apply it to every joint, seam, and penetration in accessible ductwork. For homes in the 76197 and 76198 service areas with newer construction, mastic sealing at the rough-in stage prevents the problems we see in 50-year-old systems. For older homes, it’s often the difference between a system that limps along and one that performs like new.
Duct Insulation
When we replace flex duct in Fort Worth attics, we specify R-8 insulation minimum — the current code standard — because anything less can’t handle the thermal load. Uninsulated or poorly insulated supply lines in a 150°F attic are essentially radiators heating your cooled air before it reaches the register. We also wrap exposed metal trunk lines with fiberglass insulation and vapor barrier where the original jacket has degraded.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Fort Worth
We stock Honeywell media filters and Aprilaire humidifier components on every Fort Worth job, and we specify Guardsman antimicrobial treatments when duct interiors show mold or bacterial growth from long-term moisture intrusion. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment handles everything from light particulate removal to heavy clay-dust loading, and we keep a range of flex duct diameters and collar fittings on the truck so we’re not making a supply run while your attic is open. Fast turnaround matters in July, when every hour without AC is miserable.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Fort Worth Homes
- Caliche and red-clay dust accumulation. Fort Worth’s southwesterly winds deposit a gritty, iron-oxide film in duct interiors that’s heavier on west-facing intake vents. This dust accelerates insulation breakdown and collar separation in unconditioned attics, and it recirculates through your home until the source leaks are sealed.
- Cedar Fever pollen infiltration. Every November through February, Ashe juniper pollen counts spike in Fort Worth. The microscopic particles bypass standard filters, coat duct surfaces, and force winter allergen recirculation. Cleaning helps temporarily; sealing the duct system prevents recontamination.
- Original fiberglass duct board with asbestos mastic. In neighborhoods like Polytechnic Heights and the Stop Six corridor, we regularly encounter 1950s duct board that has never been serviced. The boards are saturated with Fort Worth’s characteristic clay dust, and the original mastic at trunk-line seams often contains asbestos. We initiate hazmat protocol conversations before disturbing these materials, and we coordinate with certified abatement contractors when removal is necessary.
- Attic heat gain destroying flex duct. Because nearly all Fort Worth residential construction is slab-on-grade, ductwork runs through attics that exceed 150°F in summer. This thermal load breaks down flex duct insulation, embrittles vinyl jackets, and causes sagging that crimps airflow. We see complete collapses in 15–20-year-old flex runs throughout the 76101 service area and beyond.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Fort Worth, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Fort Worth |
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| Mastic sealant application (accessible joints, up to 15 points) | $180–$320 |
| Flex duct section replacement (single run, R-8 insulated) | $240–$450 |
| Metal duct patch and seal (localized repair) | $200–$380 |
| Full trunk line reseal with mastic (original duct board) | $350–$650 |
| Duct insulation wrap (exposed metal trunk, per linear foot) | $12–$18 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility (tight attics take longer), contamination level (heavy clay loading requires pre-cleaning), and whether we’re working around asbestos-containing materials that need specialized handling. We don’t guess — we inspect first, show you photos of what we found, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fort Worth
Our service radius includes Haltom City, River Oaks, Forest Hill, and Saginaw — all with the same owner-led response and same-day scheduling when possible. Whether you’re in a 1970s ranch off Loop 820 or a newer build near the Alliance corridor, the same contamination and heat-load issues apply. We know the local housing stock because we’ve worked in it.
Serving Fort Worth, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fort Worth 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 Fort Worth
Because cleaning removes what’s already inside your ducts, but sealing stops new contamination from entering and recirculating. In Fort Worth, southwesterly winds force caliche dust and cedar pollen through every gap in your duct system; without sealing, you’re paying to clean the same pollutants out again in six months. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll pressure-test your system to find the leaks — estimates are free.
We can often seal and reinforce original duct board, but first we test the mastic at trunk-line seams for asbestos content. In Polytechnic Heights and Stop Six, original asbestos-containing mastic is common, and disturbing it without proper protocol creates serious health and legal exposure. If we find it, we’ll explain your options: encapsulation, certified abatement with replacement, or in some cases, building a new trunk line alongside the old one. Call (844) 886-2161 and Michael Brown will walk you through what we found.
Cedar Fever season — November through February — drives a measurable spike in duct sealing requests because Ashe juniper pollen particles are small enough to bypass standard filters and lodge in duct interiors. Once inside, they recirculate all winter through any leak in your system. Sealing eliminates the entry points and pressure imbalances that pull attic air and unfiltered outdoor air into your ducts. If your allergies spike every winter despite filter changes, your ductwork is likely the culprit. Call (844) 886-2161 for a leak inspection.
Yes, and they’re the majority of our Fort Worth work. Nearly all Fort Worth residential construction is slab-on-grade, which means all ductwork runs through unconditioned attics. That design choice makes our repairs especially impactful: sealing attic ducts here typically saves more energy than in homes with crawl space or basement runs, because the temperature differential is so extreme. We’ve sealed and repaired attic systems in hundreds of Fort Worth ranches from the 1940s through the 1990s.
Yes, significantly — if the dust is coming from your duct system. That red film is characteristic caliche and iron-oxide clay from west Texas and the Cross Timbers, and in Fort Worth it enters ductwork through leaks on the windward (southwest) side of homes. Sealing those leaks stops the influx. If the dust is also entering through windows, doors, and wall penetrations, we’ll tell you that during our inspection so you can address it comprehensively. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free evaluation — we’ll identify the source, not just sell you a service.
Ready to fix your Fort Worth ductwork? Call Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas at (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate. Michael Brown serves as lead technician on every job, and we respond to Fort Worth calls same-day or next-morning. Eight years focused on one trade. 775 customers. 4.9 stars. See for yourself.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Fort Worth since 2016.