Trusted Duct Repair & Sealing for Fort Worth Homeowners
Duct repair and sealing in Fort Worth typically costs between $350 and $1,200 depending on the scope, with most single-room repairs completed in under three hours and whole-system sealing taking a full day. At Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, Jerry Sanders personally handles every duct repair and sealing call — he’s the owner, the lead technician, and the person who answers your phone. With 14 years of focused specialization in air duct systems and 844 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars, we’ve built our reputation on accountability, not dispatch boards. If you’re noticing uneven temperatures, rising energy bills, or dust that won’t quit in your Fort Worth home, call us at (888) 247-5308 for same-day assessment and a free, upfront estimate.

Fort Worth’s climate throws real challenges at ductwork — summer attic temperatures regularly hit 140°F, which bakes flexible duct connections until they separate, and our spring storm season drives humidity into crawl spaces where metal seams corrode. We’ve repaired duct systems in Ridglea, Wedgwood, Tanglewood, and every neighborhood between, and the pattern is consistent: small leaks become expensive problems because conditioned air escapes before it reaches your living space. Our home page details our full service philosophy, but this page is about fixing what’s broken and sealing what leaks — with the same professional-grade equipment Rotobrush and Nikro build for industrial applications, not the consumer-grade tools you’ll find at hardware stores.
What Our Duct Repair & Sealing Service Includes
Duct Sealing
Duct sealing closes the gaps, cracks, and disconnected joints that allow conditioned air to escape into your attic, crawl space, or walls before it ever reaches your vents. In Fort Worth, we see this problem constantly in homes built during the 1970s and 1980s construction boom, where original duct tape has dried to dust and fiberglass connections have settled apart. Jerry Sanders uses mastic sealant and metal-backed tape applied with proper tension — not the gray cloth tape that fails in our heat — and pressurizes the system with a duct blaster to verify every seal holds before leaving your property.
Flex Duct Repair
Flexible ductwork, common in Fort Worth’s ranch-style and split-level homes, collapses internally when support straps fail or when attic heat degrades the plastic liner. You’ll know it’s happening when one room suddenly blows weak air while others roar — the flex has kinked or the inner liner has torn, dumping air into your insulation. We replace damaged flex runs with properly sized R-6 or R-8 insulated duct, support it at 4-foot intervals with UV-rated straps, and seal every connection with mechanical fasteners plus mastic, not just tape that’ll fail next August.
Metal Duct Repair
Galvanized steel ductwork lasts decades but corrodes at seams and where condensation pools — especially in Fort Worth homes with oversized AC units that short-cycle and don’t dehumidify properly. We cut out rusted sections, fabricate replacement pieces on-site, and join them with S-cleats and drive slips for mechanical strength, then seal with mastic rated for 200°F. For supply plenums that have separated from the air handler — a common failure in our area’s expansive clay soils — we reinstall with vibration-isolating connectors that won’t shake loose during compressor startup.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in Fort Worth attics wastes 20–30% of your cooling energy before air reaches your vents, because 140°F attic air reheats everything your AC just chilled. We wrap exposed metal with formalde-free fiberglass insulation jacketed with reinforced foil, or replace damaged flex duct with pre-insulated product. In older Fort Worth homes near the Cultural District or Fairmount, where original ductwork runs through unconditioned basements, we insulate supply lines to prevent condensation that breeds mold and stains ceiling drywall.
Mastic Sealant
Mastic is the professional standard for duct sealing — a thick, fiber-reinforced compound that remains flexible after curing, unlike tapes that stiffen and crack. Jerry Sanders applies mastic with a brush or caulking gun to every seam, joint, and penetration, then embeds fiberglass mesh at stress points for reinforcement. In Fort Worth’s heat, mastic outlasts every tape product by years, and it’s the only method we warranty for whole-system sealing because we’ve tracked its performance through fourteen summers of 100°F-plus days.
Air Leak Repair
Air leaks in duct systems don’t just waste money — they pull fiberglass particles, attic dust, and rodent droppings into your breathing air through negative pressure in return lines. We locate leaks with pressure testing and infrared scanning, then repair with appropriate methods: mastic for small gaps, section replacement for large breaches, and proper collar installation where ducts penetrate drywall or flooring. In Fort Worth’s newer construction, we frequently find leaks at builder-grade register boots that were never sealed to the drywall — a five-minute fix that stops years of attic air infiltration.
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.
Brands We Service for Duct Repair & Sealing
We’ve worked extensively with Honeywell zoning systems installed in Fort Worth homes, particularly their TrueZONE dampers that fail when duct pressure imbalances strain the actuator motors. When we repair or seal ductwork connected to a Honeywell zone control, we verify damper operation and static pressure before and after — because sealed ducts change system dynamics and can overload a compressor if not balanced properly. We also service Aprilaire whole-home dehumidifiers integrated into duct systems, ensuring that sealed ductwork doesn’t trap excess moisture that their equipment is designed to remove.
Our equipment roster includes Guardsman containment systems for jobs where asbestos-containing duct insulation or vermiculite is present — a real concern in Fort Worth homes built before 1980, particularly in the Morningside and Ryan Place historic districts. Whether your system connects to Honeywell, Aprilaire, or any other make, we have the tools and the fourteen years of hands-on experience to repair and seal it correctly. The same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment we use for cleaning becomes part of our repair process — visual inspection cameras reach internal damage that would otherwise require destructive access, and our Nikro HEPA vacuums capture debris during cutting and replacement work.
Signs You Need Duct Repair & Sealing Right Now
- Uneven temperatures room to room. When your master bedroom feels like a freezer and the guest room stays stuffy, disconnected or collapsed duct runs are usually diverting airflow. In Fort Worth’s summer, this forces your AC to run longer, wearing components faster while you pay for comfort you never receive.
- Dust that returns within days of cleaning. If you’re wiping surfaces constantly and your filter is clean, your return ductwork likely has a leak pulling attic or crawl space debris directly into your air stream. We’ve found squirrel-chewed flex returns in Fort Worth attics that were essentially open to the outdoors.
- Energy bills climbing without rate increases. A 20% spike in cooling costs often traces to duct leaks that developed gradually — a separated joint here, a corroded seam there — until your system works overtime to compensate. Our pressure testing quantifies exactly how much air you’re losing.
- Whistling or rushing air sounds from walls or ceilings. These noises indicate high-velocity air escaping through gaps, sometimes at the main trunk connection where vibration has loosened the seal. Left unaddressed, the turbulence damages surrounding drywall and insulation.
- Musty odors when the system cycles on. Leaky return ducts in humid crawl spaces pull mold spores and damp air into your system, distributing mustiness throughout the house. In Fort Worth’s clay-soil crawl spaces, we’ve seen standing water corrode metal returns within five years of installation.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Process — Step by Step
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System assessment and pressure testing. Jerry Sanders arrives with a duct blaster fan, digital manometer, and infrared camera. We seal your registers, pressurize the duct system, and measure total leakage against the conditioned floor area — Fort Worth’s 2009 energy code allows 12% leakage; we typically find 25–40% in homes that have never been sealed.
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Leak identification and documentation. With the system pressurized, we use theatrical smoke to visualize escaping air and infrared imaging to spot temperature anomalies at hidden leaks. You’ll see exactly where your money is going — into your attic or crawl space — before we touch a single tool.
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Repair execution with appropriate methods. We match the repair to the damage: mastic and mesh for accessible seams, section replacement for collapsed flex or corroded metal, mechanical fastening for separated connections. Every repair is photographed before and after for your records.
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Post-repair verification testing. We rerun the duct blaster test to confirm leakage reduction — our standard is 50% improvement minimum, though many Fort Worth homes achieve 70–80% reduction after comprehensive sealing. You receive printed results showing before-and-after performance.
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System balance check and cleanup. Sealed ducts change airflow patterns, so we verify that every register delivers design airflow using a digital anemometer. We remove all debris, protective sheeting, and equipment, then walk you through the work with photos and test results. The estimate we provided is the price you pay — no add-ons discovered mid-job.
How Much Does Duct Repair & Sealing Cost in Fort Worth?
A typical single-room flex duct repair in Fort Worth runs $350–$550, including materials, labor, and post-repair testing. Whole-system mastic sealing for an average 2,000-square-foot home generally falls between $800 and $1,200, while extensive metal duct replacement or plenum reconstruction can reach $1,500–$2,500 depending on accessibility and material requirements.

Several factors move these numbers: attic accessibility (tight truss spaces take longer), the extent of existing damage (multiple disconnected runs versus a single leak), and whether your system requires rebalancing after sealing. Fort Worth’s older homes in neighborhoods like Berkeley Place or Arlington Heights often need custom-fabricated metal pieces because original ductwork used non-standard sizes — we build these on-site rather than forcing ill-fitting replacements.
To avoid overpaying, get an estimate that includes pressure testing before and after — without verification, you’re paying for promises, not results. Beware of flat-rate “whole house sealing” quotes that don’t specify square footage or system type; we’ve seen competitors quote $400 for work that should cost $1,200, then skip half the joints. Our estimates are free, detailed, and itemized — you’ll know exactly what each repair costs and why before we begin. Call (888) 247-5308 to schedule yours.
Duct Repair & Sealing Near Fort Worth — Our Service Area
Jerry Sanders handles duct repair and sealing calls throughout Fort Worth proper and the surrounding communities, typically arriving within 60–90 minutes for assessments in Ridgmar, Hulen Bend, or the Museum District. We regularly service Duct Repair & Sealing in Irving for homes near Las Colinas dealing with the same clay-soil foundation shifts that stress duct connections. Our Duct Repair & Sealing in Grand Prairie work focuses on post-war ranch homes with original metal ductwork reaching end of life. We also cover Duct Repair & Sealing in Euless and extend to Farmers Branch, Coppell, Dallas, University Park, Carrollton, Grapevine, Highland Park, Arlington, and Bedford — the same owner-technician, the same equipment, the same accountability at every address.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions — Duct Repair & Sealing in Fort Worth
Duct repair and sealing fixes physical damage to your HVAC distribution system — disconnected joints, corroded metal, collapsed flex duct — and closes air leaks that waste energy and degrade indoor air quality. At Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, Jerry Sanders performs both services together because repaired ducts that remain leaky, and sealed ducts with underlying damage, both fail prematurely. Our process includes pressure testing to quantify leakage, targeted repairs with mastic and mechanical fasteners, and verification testing to confirm results.
Most single-point repairs — a disconnected flex run, a corroded elbow, a separated register boot — take two to three hours including setup, testing, and cleanup. Whole-system sealing for an average Fort Worth home requires a full day, with larger or older homes sometimes needing a return visit for hard-to-access areas. We schedule realistically and communicate if complexity extends the timeline — you’ll never wonder when we’ll finish or why we’re still there.
Single repairs typically run $350–$550, whole-system sealing $800–$1,200, and extensive metal replacement $1,500–$2,500 depending on accessibility and materials. Fort Worth’s heat and expansive soils create specific damage patterns — baked flex connections, vibration-loosened seams, foundation-shifted plenums — that we assess during your free estimate. Call (888) 247-5308 for exact pricing tailored to your system’s condition.
Yes — we’ve serviced hundreds of Honeywell zoning systems and Aprilaire dehumidifiers integrated with Fort Worth duct systems, and we stock common dampers, actuators, and control boards for these brands. Our repair work accounts for how sealed ducts change static pressure and airflow, which affects zone damper operation and equipment longevity. Whether your system uses these brands or any other make, our 14 years of specialized experience covers it.
We prioritize urgent calls where duct damage has disabled cooling entirely — collapsed main trunk lines, completely separated plenums, or leaks flooding interiors with attic air during 100°F days. Jerry Sanders answers emergency calls personally and dispatches directly, typically arriving within two hours for Fort Worth addresses. For same-day assessment, call (888) 247-5308 — if we can’t reach you quickly, we’ll tell you honestly rather than promise and disappoint.
Our mastic sealing carries a five-year workmanship warranty against failure under normal operating conditions — the longest we’ve found in the Fort Worth market for this service. Individual repairs are warranted for two years, with extended coverage available when we perform comprehensive system sealing. The warranty follows Jerry Sanders personally, not a rotating crew or franchise office, so there’s no ambiguity about who honors it.
Clear a three-foot path around your air handler, attic access, and any crawl space entrances; remove fragile items from shelves that might vibrate during work; and ensure pets are secured away from work areas. If you have recent energy bills, having them available helps us correlate your costs with the leakage we measure. We’ll handle protective sheeting, tool staging, and thorough cleanup — your preparation is minimal, and we’ll confirm specifics when you book your free estimate at (888) 247-5308.
Schedule Your Duct Repair & Sealing Service in Fort Worth Today
Every day you wait on duct repair is another day you’re paying to condition your attic or crawl space instead of your living space. Jerry Sanders answers calls personally, provides same-day assessments throughout Fort Worth, and stands behind fourteen years of specialized work with 844 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. Call (888) 247-5308 now for your free, no-obligation estimate — no dispatch board, no subcontractor, just the owner-technician who built this business on accountable, professional-grade duct repair and sealing.
Written by Jerry Sanders, Owner and Lead Technician at Beacon Air Duct Cleaning Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Fort Worth since 2010.