Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Everman
Duct repair and sealing in Everman typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether we’re sealing joints with fresh mastic or replacing collapsed flex-duct sections, and most jobs are completed same-day. If your 1960s ranch on Bransford Road or your post-war slab home near Everman Parkway is blowing dusty air or struggling to keep up with July heat, the problem is usually in the attic ductwork—not your AC unit itself. We’re based in Irving and regularly run calls to Everman, usually arriving within 45 minutes to an hour during business hours. Call (888) 247-5308 for a free estimate.

Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows Everman’s housing stock intimately: modest slab-on-grade ranches built from the 1950s through the 1970s, nearly all with original ductwork routed through unconditioned attics that hit 150°F on August afternoons. That combination—aging flex duct, dried mastic, and extreme heat cycling—creates failure modes we don’t see in newer suburbs with conditioned crawl spaces or modern construction.
Why Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Everman’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation on being the person you call, not a dispatch center. Jerry Sanders is the owner and the lead technician on every Everman job—he’s the one who answers your questions, loads the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, and climbs into your attic. That matters in a city like Everman, where the homes require trade-specific knowledge: you need someone who recognizes diesel-soot contamination patterns, not a rotating crew trained to sell upgrades.
Our 844 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars include dozens from Tarrant County homeowners who found us after frustrating experiences with low-bid operators. Everman customers specifically mention appreciating that we explain what’s actually wrong before quoting—whether it’s a collapsed flex-duct run near the plenum or a return boot that’s been drawing 155°F attic air for a decade.
Response time to Everman averages under an hour from dispatch. We carry R-8 duct wrap, mastic sealant, flex-duct connectors, and metal repair sleeves on every truck, so we’re not making a supply run while your attic continues leaking conditioned air.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Everman
Duct Sealing
Most Everman homes we inspect have supply leaks at the plenum connection and return leaks at the boot where it meets the ceiling drywall—gaps that pull attic air directly into your breathing space. We seal these with professional-grade mastic applied over mesh reinforcement, not the foil tape that dries and fails after three summers in a Tarrant County attic. A typical duct sealing job in Everman runs $180–$340 for a single-system home and usually takes two to three hours.
Flex Duct Repair
The original flex duct in 1960s and 1970s Everman ranches has a design life of about 25 years. After six decades of 150°F heat cycles, the inner liner becomes brittle and tears, the insulation compresses, and the wire helix corrodes. We replace collapsed or torn sections with new R-6 or R-8 flex duct, properly supported to prevent sagging that creates condensation traps. Flex duct repair in Everman typically ranges from $220–$480 per run depending on attic accessibility and length.
Metal Duct Repair
Some older Everman homes have galvanized steel trunk lines with spot-welded seams that have loosened from decades of expansion and contraction. We reseal these with mastic and mechanical fasteners, or fabricate replacement sections when corrosion has penetrated the metal. Metal repairs run higher—$340–$650—because they require custom fitting and proper airflow balancing after modification.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct wrap in an Everman attic is like trying to cool your home with a garden hose left in the sun. We install fresh R-8 fiberglass wrap with vapor barrier, secured with proper mechanical fasteners rather than tape that’ll fail in the first heat wave. Re-insulating a typical single-system attic in Everman runs $280–$520 and pays back quickly in reduced AC runtime during July and August.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Everman
We maintain stock of Honeywell and Aprilaire replacement components specifically sized for the residential systems common in Everman’s older housing stock—standard 1-inch and 4-inch media filters, return-air grilles, and plenum fittings that match the dimensions used in 1960s and 1970s construction. Our Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration equipment comes on every job to protect your home’s air quality while we’re working in the attic. Because we carry these parts rather than ordering them, most Everman repairs don’t require a return trip.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Everman Homes
- Diesel soot infiltration near I-35W. Homes within a few blocks of the highway corridor routinely show fine black particulate around supply registers. The source isn’t dirty filters—it’s unsealed return plenums pulling contaminated attic air that carries diesel particulate from constant heavy-truck traffic. We identify this pattern immediately and seal the breach at its source.
- Flex-duct liner degraded by extreme attic heat. Everman’s unconditioned attics regularly exceed 150°F, accelerating the breakdown of the inner plastic liner in original flex duct. Once torn, the insulation layer compresses and the wire helix kinks, creating airflow restrictions that force your AC to run continuously without cooling effectively.
- Foundation movement disconnecting duct boots. North Texas Blackland Prairie clay expands and contracts dramatically with moisture changes. That seasonal shifting cracks slab foundations and misaligns the ceiling penetrations where duct boots connect, creating permanent gaps that leak conditioned air and draw in dust, insulation fibers, and occasional pests.
- Dried mastic and failed tape joints at plenum connections. Original duct sealing in Everman’s post-war homes used cloth-backed tape or early mastic formulations that become brittle after 40+ years of heat cycling. The joints open slowly, often unnoticed until utility bills spike or rooms stop cooling evenly.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Everman, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Everman | Most Common Price Point |
|---|---|---|
| Mastic sealing of supply/return joints | $180–$340 | $260 |
| Flex duct section replacement (per run) | $220–$480 | $320 |
| Metal duct repair or custom fabrication | $340–$650 | $450 |
| Attic re-insulation (single system) | $280–$520 | $380 |
| Full system evaluation with leak detection | $150–$220 | $180 |
What moves a job toward the higher end: multiple flex-duct runs needing replacement, restricted attic access requiring protective sheeting and extra labor time, or metal fabrication for corroded trunk lines. What keeps costs down: catching problems before total collapse, when sealing and partial replacement still restore full function. Every estimate we provide in Everman is free, detailed, and delivered before any work begins. Call (888) 247-5308 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Everman
We regularly run duct repair and sealing calls throughout southern Tarrant County, including Rendon, Kennedale, Forest Hill, and Burleson. Each of these cities has distinct housing stock and contamination profiles—Rendon’s larger lots with longer duct runs, Kennedale’s mix of older and newer construction, Forest Hill’s similar post-war ranches, Burleson’s newer builds with different failure modes. The same owner-operator accountability applies regardless of zip code.
Serving Everman, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Everman 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 Everman
The black dust is almost certainly diesel particulate from the I-35W corridor, pulled into your return system through an unsealed plenum or duct joint in the attic. Your filter can’t catch what enters after the air handler. We locate the breach with smoke testing, seal it with mastic, and clean the contaminated ductwork with our Rotobrush system. Call (888) 247-5308 for a free inspection—we’ll show you exactly where the infiltration is happening.
Repair is often viable if fewer than 30% of runs show damage and the trunk line is intact. We replace individual collapsed or torn sections and seal connections, which restores performance at roughly half the cost of full replacement. If multiple runs are degraded or the insulation is compressed throughout, replacement becomes the better investment. We’ll give you an honest assessment—call for a free evaluation.
Yes, significantly. Blackland Prairie clay soils shift seasonally, and that movement cracks slabs and misaligns ceiling penetrations where duct boots connect. We’ve found gaps of an inch or more between the boot and drywall, creating permanent leaks that no filter can address. We repair these with adjustable boots and fresh mastic seals designed to accommodate minor future movement.
We schedule strategically to avoid peak traffic when possible, and our trucks carry traffic cones and high-visibility gear for roadside work. The noise doesn’t affect our attic work, but we’re mindful of neighbor relations and keep hours respectful. Safety protocols include ladder stabilization on uneven older driveways and heat-stress monitoring during summer attic work—non-negotiable when temperatures exceed 140°F.
Indirectly, yes. When return ducts leak in a hot Everman attic, the air handler pulls in 150°F air instead of 75°F return air from your home. That forces longer cooling cycles, colder evaporator temperatures, and excessive condensation on the refrigerant lines. Sealing the return system reduces runtime and line sweating simultaneously. Call (888) 247-5308 and we’ll diagnose whether duct leakage is the root cause.
Written by Jerry Sanders, Owner at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Everman and the greater DFW area since 2010.