Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Highland Village
Duct repair and sealing in Highland Village typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re addressing isolated leaks or replacing deteriorated flex duct runs, and most jobs are completed same-day. If your home was built between 1985 and 2005 — which covers most of Highland Village’s housing stock — your attic flex duct is likely 20 to 35 years old and entering its failure window. Call Beacon at (888) 247-5308 for a free inspection and upfront estimate.

We’ve been driving out to Highland Village from our Irving base for years, and we know the difference between a standard duct call and the moisture-related issues this lakeside community faces. The homes along Briarhill Boulevard, the neighborhoods tucked behind Lakewood Country Club, and the properties backing up to Lewisville Lake coves all present distinct challenges that inland crews from Flower Mound or Lewisville often misdiagnose. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team doesn’t just patch leaks — we identify why they’re happening in the first place.
Why Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Highland Village’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Highland Village homeowners have left us 844 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a significant share of those come from repeat customers in the 75077 ZIP code who initially called us for duct cleaning and later brought us back when their aging flex duct started showing problems. That pattern tells us something: once you’ve seen the difference between a surface-level cleaning and a technician who actually crawls your attic and reports what he found, you don’t go back to dispatch-service companies.
Jerry Sanders, our owner, is the same person who answers your call and performs the work. No rotating subcontractors, no franchise crews who need GPS to find Highland Village. We’re typically on-site within 90 minutes of a scheduled appointment, and we carry the parts and equipment to complete most repairs in a single visit.
We know which Highland Village subdivisions have the extensive attic runs common to 1990s-era construction — the large-footprint homes in Castlewood, the lakeside properties along Lakeview Drive, the mature neighborhoods off Highland Village Road — and we know how those long flex duct trunks behave after decades of DFW heat and Highland Village’s elevated humidity. That local familiarity saves time and prevents callbacks.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Highland Village
Duct Sealing
Most Highland Village homes lose 20–30% of conditioned air through leaks at joints, connections, and deteriorated seals before it ever reaches your living spaces. In larger homes — common here, with many exceeding 3,000 square feet — that waste compounds across multi-zone systems. We seal accessible joints with mastic sealant and reinforced tape rated for attic temperatures, not the hardware-store foil tape that peels off in summer heat. For homes near Lewisville Lake where humidity infiltration accelerates seal degradation, we inspect every connection for moisture damage before sealing; re-sealing over wet or compromised material is a temporary fix we’d rather not put our name on.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct is the dominant duct type in Highland Village’s 1985–2005 housing stock, and it’s where we spend most of our repair time. The interior liner degrades. The insulation jacket develops soft spots from condensation. The wire helix corrodes or collapses at bends. We replace damaged sections with new flex duct sized to your system’s CFM requirements — not the undersized runs that create static pressure problems and premature blower failure. In Highland Village specifically, we probe for moisture intrusion before any repair; the lakeside humidity here creates a failure mode we rarely see in drier Flower Mound attics, and patching flex duct without addressing the moisture source guarantees a repeat call.
Metal Duct Repair
Some Highland Village homes — particularly custom builds from the late 1990s and early 2000s — use galvanized metal trunk lines with flex duct branches. Metal ducts don’t suffer the liner degradation of flex, but they corrode at seams, separate at joints, and leak through failed sealant. We repair metal duct with proper mechanical fastening and high-temperature mastic, then insulate exposed sections to prevent condensation. In Highland Village’s humid attics, uninsulated metal trunk lines sweat profusely in summer; that moisture drips onto ceiling drywall and breeds mold. We flag this during every inspection.
Duct Insulation
Original duct insulation in Highland Village homes has compressed, torn, or absorbed moisture over 20–35 years. We replace insulation jackets on flex duct and add external insulation to metal runs where condensation is present. For lakeside homes with persistent moisture issues, we may recommend upgrading to higher-R-value insulation or rerouting duct away from particularly hot or humid attic zones. The goal isn’t just patching — it’s preventing the conditions that caused the damage.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is our preferred sealant for permanent repairs in Highland Village’s climate. Unlike tape, which degrades in attic heat and humidity, mastic remains flexible and maintains its seal through thermal cycling. We brush-apply mastic to all accessible joints after cleaning the mating surfaces — a step skipped by crews rushing through multiple jobs per day. For metal duct, we embed reinforcing mesh in the mastic at stress points. The material costs more than tape. It takes longer to apply properly. It lasts.

Air Leak Repair
Disconnected ducts, collapsed flex runs, and damaged boots create the most obvious symptoms: hot rooms, weak airflow, dust accumulation near vents. We locate leaks with pressure testing and visual inspection, then repair with methods appropriate to the duct material and access constraints. In Highland Village’s larger homes with complex multi-zone layouts, we map the system before starting work to ensure we’re not creating imbalances elsewhere.
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 Highland Village
Our equipment comes from the same suppliers that serve industrial air quality professionals: Rotobrush for mechanical agitation and debris removal, Nikro for negative air machines and HEPA filtration, Honeywell and Aprilaire for filtration and humidity control components. We don’t use consumer-grade shop vacs or generic tools. For Highland Village customers, this means we can often source replacement parts and specialized sealants without the multi-day delays that plague operators relying on big-box inventory. When we’re working on a home near Lakewood Country Club or out on Shadywood Circle, we’ve got the Rotobrush equipment and mastic supplies on the truck to complete the repair that day.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Highland Village Homes
- Condensation pooling inside aging flex duct. Highland Village’s proximity to Lewisville Lake keeps attic dew points elevated compared to inland suburbs like Flower Mound or Lewisville proper. When that humid air contacts the cool interior of an air conditioning duct, condensation forms inside the flex run. Over years, this moisture degrades the interior liner, creates a breeding environment for microbial growth, and eventually collapses the insulation jacket. We find this pattern regularly in lakeside neighborhoods where homeowners assumed their musty odors came from the HVAC unit itself.
- Soft spots and air leakage from moisture-damaged insulation jackets. The outer insulation jacket on flex duct isn’t just for thermal efficiency — it protects the inner liner and maintains structural integrity. In Highland Village’s humid attics, prolonged moisture exposure causes these jackets to compress, tear, or separate from the wire helix. Air leaks through these compromised sections, but more critically, the duct loses its ability to maintain consistent internal temperature, accelerating further condensation. We probe every flex run we access for these soft spots.
- Failed connections at original 30-year-old flex duct joints. Highland Village’s predominant housing stock was built with flex duct connections secured by nylon ties and basic tape — materials with a 25–30 year service life. Those ties have become brittle. The tape has dried and peeled. The result is air leakage at every joint, undermining HVAC performance in homes that already strain to condition 3,000+ square feet. We replace these connections with permanent mechanical fasteners and mastic sealant.
- Undersized flex duct creating static pressure and blower strain. Many Highland Village homes from the 1990s were built with flex duct sized for the heating load but inadequate for modern cooling demands and the air volume required by today’s higher-efficiency equipment. The duct works — barely — but the blower runs longer, energy costs climb, and the system never achieves comfortable uniformity. We assess static pressure during our inspection and recommend resizing where the original design is clearly insufficient for the home’s actual load.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Highland Village, TX
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in the Highland Village market based on the jobs we’ve completed across 75077:
| Service | Typical Range |
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| Basic duct sealing (accessible joints, single zone) | $180 – $320 |
| Flex duct section replacement (per run) | $220 – $450 |
| Metal duct repair with mastic and insulation | $280 – $520 |
| Full duct insulation replacement (partial system) | $350 – $650 |
| Multi-zone sealing with pressure testing | $450 – $780 |
Costs vary with attic accessibility, duct material, and the extent of moisture damage — particularly in lakeside Highland Village homes where we encounter secondary issues requiring remediation before sealing. We provide written, itemized estimates before starting work; the inspection itself is free. Call (888) 247-5308 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Highland Village
Our service radius covers the full corridor north of Lewisville Lake, including Flower Mound, Lewisville, Lake Dallas, and Corinth. While Flower Mound’s drier elevations present different duct challenges than Highland Village’s lakeside humidity, the same owner-operated approach applies: Jerry Sanders on every job, Rotobrush and Nikro equipment on every truck, and the same 4.9-star standard.
Serving Highland Village, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Highland Village 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 Highland Village
Highland Village’s position immediately adjacent to Lewisville Lake creates persistently higher attic dew points than Flower Mound’s drier, slightly elevated terrain. When your AC runs, the interior duct surface is cooler than the surrounding attic air; in Highland Village, that temperature difference frequently falls below the dew point, causing condensation inside the flex run. Flower Mound attics simply don’t reach the same humidity levels, so the same duct system performs differently. We address this with proper insulation, moisture barrier assessment, and sometimes routing adjustments — call (888) 247-5308 for a free inspection.
We mechanically fasten every joint with metal clamps or nylon ties rated for long-term heat exposure, then brush-apply mastic sealant over the connection and several inches onto adjoining duct. For Highland Village’s longer attic runs — common in 3,000+ square foot homes — we inspect the full length for sagging or compression that creates secondary stress points, and we support the duct properly to prevent future separation. Taping alone isn’t sufficient in this climate; we don’t use it as a primary seal.
At 26–27 years old, your flex duct is at or past its designed service life. We recommend replacement if we find multiple failure indicators: liner deterioration visible at joints, widespread soft spots in insulation, moisture staining, or static pressure readings indicating significant leakage. Isolated damage in otherwise sound duct can be repaired sectionally. We’ll show you what we find and explain the cost difference — no pressure for replacement when repair is genuinely adequate. Call for a free assessment.
We apply mastic sealant from Abatement Technologies and use mechanical fasteners and support straps from Guardsman. For insulation replacement, we source materials rated for North Texas attic conditions. Our cleaning and inspection equipment includes Rotobrush and Nikro systems. These are professional-grade products, not hardware-store consumables, and we stock them on our service vehicles for same-day completion.
Yes — typically 15–25% reduction in HVAC runtime for homes with moderate to significant leakage, based on our post-repair observations and customer feedback. In Highland Village’s humid climate, the savings compound because your system isn’t just cooling air; it’s dehumidifying. Leaky ducts force longer cycles to achieve the same comfort level. After sealing, the system reaches setpoint faster and cycles less. Exact savings depend on your home’s leakage severity and HVAC efficiency; we’ll measure static pressure before and after to document improvement.
Written by Jerry Sanders, Owner and Lead Technician at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Highland Village and the greater DFW area since 2010.