Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Greatwood
Duct repair and sealing in Greatwood, TX typically costs $180–$650 depending on scope, with most flex duct repairs and mastic sealing jobs completed same-day. Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas serves Greatwood’s 77469 ZIP code with owner-led service — Michael Brown arrives as your lead technician, not a subcontracted crew. We’re familiar with every village in this master-planned community, from Cross Creek to Settlers Park, and we understand the specific failure patterns hitting Greatwood’s aging flex-duct systems.

Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate. We usually respond to Greatwood calls within the hour and can inspect your ductwork today.
Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is Greatwood’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Fort Bend County one job at a time — 775 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars, with many coming from homeowners right here in Greatwood who found us after generalist HVAC companies couldn’t solve their persistent dust or humidity problems. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team doesn’t treat ductwork as an afterthought; it’s what we’ve specialized in for eight years.
Michael Brown, our owner, personally leads every Greatwood job. That means the person quoting your work is the same one applying mastic sealant in your attic, inspecting flex duct liners for tears, and making real-time decisions about repair versus replacement. No crew handoffs. No communication gaps.
Our response time to Greatwood averages under 45 minutes from call to arrival — faster than dispatching from downtown Houston because we know the local road network and keep equipment stocked for the specific flex-duct and metal-duct configurations common in this community’s 1988–2005 housing stock.
We also know what other companies miss. Post-Harvey duct inspections in Greatwood were often superficial or skipped entirely. Homes that never flooded still had attic air handlers and return-air plenums saturated by flood vapor for days in August 2017. We’ve found active mold colonies in sealed duct systems that “passed” visual inspections years ago. That local knowledge changes how we approach every Greatwood job.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Greatwood
Flex Duct Repair
Greatwood’s housing stock is almost uniformly built with flex duct — the insulated flexible tubing standard to Houston-area construction from the late 1980s through mid-2000s. After 20–35 years of near-constant AC operation (nine to ten months annually in this climate), those inner liners tear, sag, and pull away from collars. In the Greatwood Village of Cross Creek, we sealed a 22-year-old flex-duct system where sagging inner liners had torn near the air handler, pulling in attic dust. By applying mastic sealant and replacing the torn sections with new insulated flex duct, we restored airflow and sealed the envelope to keep moisture out. We match replacement flex duct to your existing R-value and diameter, then secure with mechanical fasteners before sealing — not just tape, which fails in Greatwood’s humidity.
Duct Sealing & Air Leak Repair
Air leaks in Greatwood ducts aren’t just energy waste — they’re moisture highways. The Brazos River flood plain produces persistently higher ambient humidity than upland neighbors like Sugar Land, and every gap in your ductwork pulls that wet air into the system. We seal supply and return plenums, register boots, and longitudinal seams with mastic sealant applied to properly prepared surfaces. Surface oxidation on old flex duct prevents adhesion if not addressed; we clean and prime before application so the seal lasts. A typical duct sealing job in Greatwood runs $280–$450 for a single-system home.
Metal Duct Repair
While less common in Greatwood’s residential stock, metal ductwork appears in some custom builds and commercial properties near the community’s retail corridors. We repair separated seams, corroded sections, and failed dampers using professional-grade tools — Nikro duct cleaning systems for pre-repair preparation, then proper sheet metal fabrication or slip-duct replacement as needed. Metal duct repair in Greatwood typically ranges $320–$580 depending on accessibility and extent of corrosion.
Duct Insulation & Mastic Sealant
This is where Greatwood’s climate demands extra attention. Original duct insulation in 1990s-era homes has compressed, torn, or molded — dropping effective R-value and creating condensation pockets where humid attic air meets cooled duct surfaces. We replace damaged insulation with new fiberglass wrap or closed-cell foam where appropriate, then seal the entire assembly with mastic. Mastic sealant fails early in Greatwood’s high-humidity environment if not applied over clean surfaces; we don’t cut that corner. Duct insulation and sealing work in Greatwood generally runs $350–$650 for complete system restoration.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Greatwood
We stock parts and compatible components from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman — brands we’ve used across hundreds of Fort Bend County jobs. For Greatwood customers, that means no waiting on special orders for common register boots, plenum collars, or replacement flex duct. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment fleet handles pre-repair cleaning and post-repair verification, so we’re not guessing whether your sealed system is actually sealed. When we quote a one-day turnaround for a Greatwood flex duct repair, we mean it — the owner shows up with the right materials already on the truck.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Greatwood Homes
- Original builder-grade flex ducts failing simultaneously. Homes in Cross Creek, Settlers Park, and Greatwood’s other villages were built in compressed development phases from the late 1980s through mid-2000s. Those flex ducts are now aging together — inner liners sag, tear at bends, and pull away from plenums after decades of constant AC cycling.
- Hurricane Harvey’s hidden mold legacy. The Brazos River’s record crest in August 2017 pushed flood vapor into attics and return-air chases across Greatwood. Even homes that never took interior water had air handlers and plenums exposed to prolonged moisture. Mold established then circulates now — undetected unless duct insulation is pulled back and inspected.
- Mastic sealant failing due to poor surface prep. Greatwood’s humidity accelerates oxidation on old flex duct jackets. Mastic applied over dirty or oxidized surfaces separates within months, leaving hidden leaks. We see this on repair attempts by homeowners and generalist contractors who didn’t know the local conditions.
- Condensation destroying insulation R-value. Greatwood’s location on the river plain creates higher ambient moisture than Sugar Land or New Territory. Without adequate whole-home dehumidification, cooled ducts sweat in humid attics, compressing fiberglass insulation and feeding dust-mite colonies inside the vapor barrier.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Greatwood, TX
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in Greatwood’s market — real numbers, not “call for pricing” dodge:
| Service | Typical Range in Greatwood |
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| Single register boot / small leak seal | $180–$260 |
| Flex duct section repair (1–2 runs) | $240–$380 |
| Full duct sealing (mastic, single system) | $280–$450 |
| Duct insulation replacement + sealing | $350–$650 |
| Metal duct repair / custom fabrication | $320–$580 |
What moves you within these ranges? Attic accessibility, extent of mold remediation needed before sealing, and whether we’re matching original R-4 flex duct or upgrading to R-6 or R-8 for better condensation resistance. Harvey-era mold adds prep time — we don’t seal over active colonies. Every estimate is free and itemized. Call (844) 886-2161 and Michael Brown will walk your system and give you an exact number.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greatwood
Our service radius covers Rosenberg to the west, Richmond to the northwest, Sugar Land to the north, and New Territory to the northeast — though Greatwood’s specific flood-plain moisture conditions and Harvey history make its duct repair needs distinct from those upland communities. If you’re in a nearby city and dealing with similar aging flex-duct issues, we can help. Greatwood homeowners get priority routing due to our concentrated work history in the 77469 ZIP.
Serving Greatwood, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greatwood 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 Greatwood
Greatwood’s original flex-duct systems are now 25–35 years old and were built to the construction standards of their era — R-4 insulation, single-layer inner liners, and mastic application that wasn’t always prepped for high-humidity environments. Sugar Land’s newer builds use R-6 or R-8 flex duct with improved vapor barriers, and those systems haven’t endured decades of near-constant AC cycling plus Harvey-era moisture intrusion. The simultaneous aging across Greatwood’s master-planned villages means we’re seeing cluster failures that newer communities won’t face for another decade. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly where your system stands.
Most Greatwood homes need targeted repair and sealing, not full replacement. If your flex duct has isolated tears, separated collars, or failed mastic at plenum connections, we can repair sections and seal the system for 40–60% less than full replacement. Full replacement becomes necessary when multiple runs show liner deterioration, insulation is saturated with mold, or the original duct sizing is inadequate for your current HVAC load. Michael Brown evaluates this on every job — we don’t upsell replacement when repair will solve the problem. Call for a free assessment.
Flood vapor from Hurricane Harvey penetrated return-air plenums and attic-mounted air handlers across Greatwood, even in homes that didn’t flood. Sealing ducts without inspecting for mold in those plenums traps contaminated air in your system. We pull back insulation and inspect with borescope cameras before sealing — if we find Harvey-era mold, we remediate first. This adds $150–$300 to some jobs but prevents circulating mold spores for years. The alternative is sealing over a problem that will keep growing. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule an inspection that includes Harvey-history assessment.
Cross Creek and Settlers Park show accelerated flex-duct failure due to original construction timing — these villages were built in the heaviest development phases of 1988–1995, giving their systems the most age and the longest exposure to Greatwood’s humidity. Homes near the Brazos River edge of the community also show more condensation-related insulation damage. That said, we’re finding similar patterns across all Greatwood villages as the community’s housing stock ages together. Your specific home’s duct condition depends on attic ventilation, HVAC runtime, and whether prior repairs were done correctly. We’ll know after inspection.
Yes, but it’s not as simple as wrapping new insulation over old. In Greatwood’s humid attics, compressed or torn original insulation often hides mold or moisture damage that must be addressed first. We remove damaged insulation, inspect and repair the flex duct liner, then apply new insulation with proper vapor barrier orientation — usually upgrading from original R-4 to R-6 for better condensation resistance. The work runs $350–$650 for a typical single-system home. Adding insulation without sealing air leaks first wastes money; we do both in sequence. Call (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate on insulation upgrades.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Greatwood and the greater Houston area since 2016.