Duct Repair & Sealing in Northridge, CA
If you’re a Northridge homeowner dealing with uneven cooling, spiking energy bills, or rooms that never quite reach temperature, there’s a good chance your ductwork — not your HVAC unit — is the problem. Duct repair and sealing in Northridge typically runs $350–$1,200 depending on the scope, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. Call us at (424) 365-8367 for a free estimate — we’re in the Valley and can usually reach Northridge the same day.

Why Premier Air Duct Solutions Woodland Hills Is Northridge’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team is based in Woodland Hills, which puts us roughly 10 miles from most Northridge addresses — close enough to respond fast and familiar enough with the housing stock to know exactly what we’re walking into. Scott Hill leads every job personally, as the technician on-site, not as the person who signed the quote and handed it off to someone else. That direct accountability matters when you’re asking someone to work in your attic during a triple-digit Valley summer and get it right on the first trip.
With 829 verified five-star reviews across the Los Angeles area, the consistency speaks for itself. Homeowners in Northridge regularly contact us specifically because they’ve read our reviews and want to know who’s actually showing up — and the answer is Scott Hill, with professional-grade equipment, every time.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Northridge
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct repair is the most common call we get from Northridge homes, and the reason is specific: a significant share of the Valley’s flex duct was installed rapidly in the 1994–1996 window following the Northridge Earthquake, and that duct is now hitting the 25–30 year mark in attics that regularly exceed 130°F in summer. Inner liner delamination and partial collapse happen before any visible exterior damage appears — the outer jacket looks intact, airflow is just strangled. We use Rotobrush and Nikro equipment to inspect the runs fully before any repair, so we’re not guessing at the extent of the damage. A typical flex duct repair on a single run in Northridge runs $150–$350 per run, with most single-story ranch homes needing between one and four runs addressed.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic sealant is the right material for sealing metal duct trunk lines and rigid duct connections — not tape, which dries out and peels inside a hot attic. In Northridge specifically, we find a lot of mastic joints that were applied quickly during post-earthquake reconstruction and have now embrittled and cracked after 30 years of thermal cycling. Each Valley summer, attic temperatures swing dramatically between night and peak afternoon, and that repeated expansion and contraction fractures old mastic the same way it fractures concrete. We apply fresh mastic — including Aprilaire-compatible formulations when the system requires it — at every joint, connection, and transition point before anything is re-insulated. Mastic sealing on a typical Northridge trunk line system runs $200–$600 depending on linear footage and number of joints.
Metal Duct Repair
Metal trunk lines in Northridge homes — particularly the 1950s and 1960s ranch-style construction common along Reseda Boulevard and throughout the Devonshire Highlands area — were built to last, but their connection points weren’t always sealed properly even the first time. After the 1994 earthquake, many of those connections shifted or separated, and repairs made in the mid-1990s are now showing their age. We handle full metal duct reconnection, patch welding where needed, and full joint re-sealing as a single scope. Metal duct repair in Northridge typically runs $250–$700 depending on access and the number of compromised sections.
Duct Insulation
When a metal duct section or flex run is repaired, re-insulating the exposed section isn’t optional — it’s the difference between a properly functioning system and one that loses half its conditioned air to attic heat before it reaches the register. Northridge attics are among the hottest in Los Angeles County during June through September, and uninsulated or under-insulated duct runs lose efficiency fast. We carry R-6 and R-8 flex duct insulation wrap and sleeve materials on every truck, so we’re not scheduling a second visit to finish a job we started. Duct insulation in Northridge runs approximately $3–$7 per linear foot, with most single-story homes requiring 40–80 feet of replacement or supplemental insulation on a full repair job.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Northridge
We work with the full range of HVAC and air quality brands found in Northridge homes, including Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality systems, Guardsman-compatible filter housings, and duct systems paired with equipment from nearly every major manufacturer in the Valley. Rotobrush and Nikro mechanical systems give us inspection and cleaning capability that consumer-grade equipment simply can’t match. When a repair requires mastic, insulation materials, or IAQ components specific to your existing system, we carry them on the truck — Northridge customers don’t wait for a parts run to finish the job.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Northridge Homes
- Post-earthquake flex duct inner liner collapse: Flex duct installed in the rapid 1994–1996 reconstruction period across neighborhoods like Devonshire Highlands and Cagney Ranch Estates is now delaminating from the inside out after 30 years of 130°F+ attic exposure. The outer jacket stays intact while the inner liner crumbles and restricts airflow — a failure mode that doesn’t show up until you’re standing in an uncooled room in August.
- Embrittled mastic joints on metal trunk lines: Mastic applied quickly during post-quake repairs has cracked under three decades of thermal cycling in San Fernando Valley attics. These fractures create air leaks that compound each summer as the metal expands and contracts, and they rarely heal themselves — they only get wider.
- Alluvial sediment and wildfire ash accumulation: Properties within a half-mile of the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area and the dry LA River corridor — particularly homes along Balboa Boulevard — pull in measurably higher loads of airborne particulate during Santa Ana wind events and dry summer months. That sediment loads into ductwork, accelerates liner degradation, and clogs repair patches applied without a preceding cleaning.
- Aging galvanized duct in 1950s–1970s ranch homes: The original single-story tract construction that defines large sections of Northridge’s 91324 and 91325 ZIP codes often still has galvanized steel duct runs that were never meant to survive this long. Corrosion at joints, disconnected hangers, and sagging runs in unconditioned attic spaces are standard findings on homes of this era — and they’re almost always worse than they look from the access hatch.
The 1994 Earthquake and Northridge’s Ductwork: What 30 Years Actually Looks Like
Northridge is the namesake of the 1994 earthquake for a reason — the damage across this ZIP code was concentrated and severe, and the reconstruction that followed happened fast. In neighborhoods like Devonshire Highlands and throughout the Carey Ranch area, flex duct was re-routed, re-hung, and sometimes extended in ways that made sense in 1995 but weren’t engineered for three decades of San Fernando Valley heat. Attics here routinely hit 140°F in July and August, and flex duct has a thermal lifespan. The inner liner begins to delaminate, the insulation compresses, and the duct collapses in the middle of a run — not at the connection, not at the register boot, but in the belly of the run where you can’t see it from the hatch. This is the primary driver of duct failures we’re diagnosing across Northridge right now, and it’s not a problem that a neighboring city’s housing stock shares at this concentration.
On a job near Balboa Boulevard in the Devonshire Highlands area, we found exactly this pattern: three separate flex duct runs dating to a post-1994 re-route had delaminated at their inner liners and partially collapsed, and a metal trunk line connection near the air handler had separated at a mastic joint that had turned brittle from decades of 130°F+ attic cycling. We completed full flex duct repair on the collapsed runs, applied fresh Aprilaire-compatible mastic sealant to the separated trunk joint, and re-insulated the exposed metal section — all before testing and clearing the system. The homeowner wasn’t left without cooling overnight during a triple-digit stretch. That’s the standard a single-trip repair has to meet.

Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Northridge, CA
Here’s what actual Northridge repair work costs in this market:
- Flex duct repair (per run): $150–$350
- Mastic sealant application (trunk line): $200–$600
- Metal duct repair and reconnection: $250–$700
- Duct insulation replacement: $3–$7 per linear foot
- Air leak inspection and sealing (full system): $350–$800
- Full duct repair scope (multiple failure points): $600–$1,500+
What affects your cost: attic access difficulty, number of compromised runs or joints, whether a preceding cleaning is needed before sealing, and whether insulation replacement is part of the scope. Post-earthquake homes in Northridge’s 91324 and 91325 ZIP codes often have more failure points than newer construction — the inspection tells us the full picture. Estimates are free. Call (424) 365-8367 and we’ll give you a number, not a range that could mean anything.
We Also Serve Cities Near Northridge
Beyond Northridge, our duct repair and sealing work covers the surrounding Valley — including Chatsworth, Canoga Park, Encino, and Woodland Hills, where we’re based. If you’re in any of these communities and dealing with duct issues similar to what Northridge homeowners face, the same crew, the same equipment, and the same direct accountability applies. Call (424) 365-8367 to confirm service to your address.
Serving Northridge, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Northridge 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 Northridge
Failing post-earthquake flex duct in Northridge produces specific symptoms that dirty duct alone doesn’t: rooms that stayed comfortable before but now won’t cool evenly despite a functioning HVAC unit, a noticeable drop in airflow at specific registers (often the ones farthest from the air handler), and energy bills that have climbed steadily without any change in usage patterns. The inner liner collapse that happens in 30-year-old flex duct chokes airflow from inside — you can’t see it from the register or the hatch. A proper inspection using Rotobrush or Nikro equipment lets us visualize what’s happening inside the run before we start cutting. If your home was re-ducted in the 1994–1996 period and you’re in ZIP codes 91324 or 91325, the duct is old enough that an inspection is warranted regardless of symptoms. Call (424) 365-8367 to schedule one — there’s no charge for the estimate.
Properties close to the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area and the dry LA River corridor accumulate airborne particulate at a higher rate than other Northridge neighborhoods, because the exposed alluvial sediment along the basin floor becomes airborne during Santa Ana wind events and dry summer months. That sediment — and increasingly, wildfire ash from the surrounding hills — enters outdoor HVAC intakes and deposits inside duct runs. Heavier particulate loads accelerate liner degradation and clog repair patches applied without a preceding cleaning, which means sealing without cleaning first just traps the problem inside. If you’re in that half-mile band near the basin, we build a cleaning step into the repair scope before any sealant goes on. Call (424) 365-8367 to discuss what the right scope looks like for your address.
Yes — and in Northridge’s single-story ranch construction, the impact is measurable because the duct runs are long and the attic heat they’re running through is extreme. Studies from the California Energy Commission have documented 20–30% HVAC energy savings in homes where significant duct leakage is sealed, and the post-earthquake mastic joint failures common across Northridge represent exactly the kind of leakage those numbers reflect. When conditioned air escapes at a cracked trunk line joint and heats up in a 130°F attic before it even reaches the register, your system runs longer and harder to compensate. Fresh mastic sealing closes those leaks at the source. Most Northridge homeowners notice the difference within the first full billing cycle after a repair. Call (424) 365-8367 for a free estimate that includes a realistic assessment of your leakage points.
Yes — every truck is stocked with flex duct repair materials, mastic sealant (including Aprilaire-compatible formulations), sheet metal connectors, R-6 and R-8 insulation wrap, and the hardware needed to address both flex runs and metal trunk line separations in a single visit. In Northridge specifically, the combination of failing flex duct and cracked mastic joints on metal trunk lines shows up together on post-earthquake homes regularly enough that we’ve standardized our truck inventory around that exact dual-repair scope. You’re not waiting for a second trip to finish what we started. Call (424) 365-8367 to confirm availability in your ZIP code.
Scott Hill uses professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro mechanical systems for inspection and any cleaning required before sealing — the same equipment commercial IAQ specialists use, not consumer-grade alternatives. For air quality remediation work that accompanies a duct repair, we use Abatement Technologies units. Sealant materials include Aprilaire-compatible mastic for trunk line work, and we install and service Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality products when the repair scope calls for it. Guardsman-compatible filter housings are something we work with regularly in Northridge’s older ranch homes as well. The equipment list isn’t a marketing claim — it’s what Scott Hill shows up with on every job. Call (424) 365-8367 with any questions about what a Northridge inspection involves.
Schedule Your Duct Repair & Sealing Estimate in Northridge
If you’re in Northridge — whether you’re off Reseda Boulevard near the 91324 corridor, closer to Victory Boulevard in the 91325 ZIP, or out near the Devonshire Highlands — Scott Hill and the Premier Air Duct Solutions team are ready to diagnose what’s actually happening in your ductwork and fix it in one trip. We know the housing stock here. We know what 30-year-old post-earthquake flex duct looks like when it fails. And we carry everything needed to handle flex duct repair, mastic sealing, and insulation replacement before we leave the job. Call (424) 365-8367 today for a free estimate — no vague ranges, just a straight answer about what your system needs and what it costs.
Reviewed by Scott Hill, Owner at Premier Air Duct Solutions Woodland Hills, serving Northridge since 2020.