Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Arlington
Duct repair and sealing in Arlington typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re patching a single flex run or resealing an entire metal trunk system, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, and our Duct Repair & Sealing team makes the drive from Houston to Arlington properties every week — including the acreage lots and detached workshops that most duct companies don’t want to service. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate; we’ll give you an honest timeline and show up with the right materials to finish in one trip.

Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is Arlington’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Michael Brown, our owner, has spent eight years focused exclusively on air duct and HVAC cleaning — not as a side service, but as the only trade we practice. When you book a repair in Arlington, Michael is the lead technician who arrives. No subcontracted crew. No rotating cast of strangers in your attic or barn.
That accountability shows in our numbers: 775 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars. Arlington homeowners and property managers find us after researching specialists who handle older duct systems and rural properties correctly the first time.
We know Arlington’s geography — the long drives down FM 157 to acreage properties, the tight attic spaces in 1960s ranches east of Collins Street, the unconditioned workshops where flex duct runs through 120°F summer heat. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is contractor-grade, the same systems commercial restoration companies use, not consumer shop vacs adapted poorly to ductwork.
We stock mastic sealant, metal strapping, and replacement boots so we’re not making a second trip because a parts house in Grand Prairie closed at five.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Arlington
Mastic Sealant Application
Arlington’s sustained 100°F-plus attic summers from June through October cook standard duct tape into brittle failure within a single season. We see this constantly in south Arlington’s 1990s production homes and in detached workshops across the 76002 acreage belt — homeowners tried the DIY fix, and the tape curled away from the joint. We brush on mastic sealant, a fiber-reinforced compound rated for 200°F continuous exposure, at every metal-to-metal connection and boot-to-plenum joint. In an Arlington acreage property near 76002, we sealed a 30-year-old metal duct system where the heavy sliding barn door had repeatedly knocked into a floor register, crushing the boot and separating the mastic seal. We replaced the boot, applied fresh mastic sealant, and reinforced the connection with metal strapping, ensuring no further air leakage into the unconditioned workshop.
Metal Duct Repair
The older brick-veneer ranches east of Collins Street — built during Arlington’s 1960–1985 suburban explosion — often retain original galvanized metal trunk lines now 40 to 60 years old. These systems corrode at seams, separate at slip joints, and rattle loose from vibration. Heavy garage doors and workshop sliders on acreage properties amplify that vibration, loosening connections over years of daily cycling. We cut out corroded sections, fabricate replacement pieces on-site, and seal with mastic and mechanical fasteners. No temporary patches.
Flex Duct Repair & Replacement
Flex duct in Arlington’s unconditioned spaces — attics, crawl spaces, and the long runs to detached barns and workshops — stiffens and delaminates after a decade of thermal cycling. Wildlife compounds the damage: we’ve pulled flex duct in rural Arlington properties where rodents had gnawed through the outer vapor barrier and insulation, leaving bare wire helix and leaking conditioned air into a barn ceiling. We replace with properly sized, insulated flex duct, support it every four feet to prevent sagging, and seal both ends with mastic and draw bands.
Duct Insulation & Boot Replacement
Arlington’s Blackland Prairie clay soil shifts seasonally, cracking drywall and pulling duct-boot connections loose in east-side 76010 and 76011 neighborhoods — a failure mode far less common in younger slab-construction suburbs. We routinely find supply boots pulled a quarter-inch from the plenum, with years of blown-in insulation fiber packed into the gap and delivered straight into living spaces every time the air handler kicks on. We replace damaged boots, re-secure to structure, and seal with mastic to restore airtight connection.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Arlington
We specify Guardsman sealants for high-temperature Arlington attic applications, and we carry Honeywell media filters and Aprilaire humidity control components when duct repairs reveal that the original system was never properly paired with filtration. Our Nikro and Rotobrush negative-air machines are on every Arlington job — not because the brand name impresses anyone, but because equipment built for this job produces measurable results that consumer-grade tools cannot match. We stock common boot sizes, mastic, and metal strapping on our service vehicle so Arlington customers aren’t waiting on a parts run to Kennedale or Grand Prairie.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Arlington Homes
- Clay-soil foundation creep separates duct boots from plenums. In east Arlington’s older neighborhoods, seasonal soil expansion and contraction cracks ceiling drywall and pulls supply boots loose, creating direct paths for attic debris and allergens into conditioned air.
- DIY duct tape fails in attic heat. Self-reliant Arlington homeowners often attempt temporary repairs, but standard duct tape adhesive degrades above 140°F — a temperature exceeded in Arlington attics for five months annually.
- Vibration from heavy doors loosens metal duct joints. Acreage properties with oversized garage or workshop doors transmit vibration through slab and wall structure, gradually working slip joints and screw connections loose in adjacent duct runs.
- Wildlife damages flex duct in unconditioned outbuildings. Long service drives and detached structures in rural Arlington mean duct runs through barns and workshops where rodents and squirrels access and chew through flex duct insulation and inner liners.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Arlington, TX
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in Arlington’s current market:
- Single boot replacement with mastic seal: $180–$275
- Flex duct repair or replacement (one run, up to 25 feet): $220–$380
- Metal duct section repair or fabrication: $280–$450
- Whole-system mastic sealing (typical 1,800–2,400 sq ft home): $450–$650
- Duct insulation wrap or replacement: $150–$280 per run
Factors that move Arlington jobs toward the higher end: multiple long runs to detached structures, access through tight 1960s attics with limited headroom, and the need to match existing metal gauge in older systems. We inspect before quoting — our estimates are free, detailed, and delivered on-site. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Arlington
We regularly travel to Kennedale, Forest Hill, Hurst, and Grand Prairie for duct repair and sealing calls — often routing multiple appointments on the same day to minimize drive time and keep pricing reasonable for customers outside central Arlington. If you’re in a rural property with a long drive or detached workshop anywhere in this corridor, we’re equipped for the trip.
Serving Arlington, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Arlington 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 Arlington
Arlington’s Blackland Prairie clay soil expands when wet and contracts during dry spells, shifting foundations and cracking ceiling drywall — which gradually pulls duct boots away from the plenum connection. This is especially common in 76010 and 76011 homes built during the 1960–1985 buildout, where original duct systems are now 40–60 years old. We replace damaged boots, re-secure to framing, and seal with mastic to restore airtight connection. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free inspection.
Most single repairs on acreage properties take two to four hours, including the time to properly access long duct runs in unconditioned barns or workshops. We arrive with mastic, metal strapping, replacement boots, and flex duct on the vehicle so we’re not losing time to a parts run. For whole-system sealing in larger homes, plan on a full day. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll give you a specific timeline based on your layout.
Yes — properly sealed duct seams eliminate the negative-pressure leaks that pull attic dust, insulation fibers, and pollen into your airflow. In Arlington’s climate, where HVAC runs nearly continuously from June through October and pollen counts spike December through April, sealed ducts prevent those contaminants from circulating repeatedly through your home. We verify our work with visual inspection and, where accessible, pressure testing. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule.
Yes — we replace chewed flex duct sections with new insulated flex, properly supported and sealed, and we can recommend exclusion strategies for the specific entry points common in Arlington’s detached agricultural buildings. Simply patching the hole with tape fails quickly; the inner liner and insulation both need replacement once compromised. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll assess the full run.
Yes — the vibration from heavy sliding barn doors and oversized garage doors transmits through slab and wall structure, gradually loosening metal duct joints and crushing floor registers that sit in the door swing path. We’ve repaired multiple Arlington acreage systems where this vibration caused slip joints to separate or mastic seals to crack. We reinforce connections with metal strapping and relocate vulnerable registers where possible. Call (844) 886-2161 for an assessment.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Arlington since 2017.