Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Centreville
Duct repair and sealing in Centreville, VA typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with flex duct repairs in older planned communities running toward the higher end due to access challenges in multi-story colonials. We’re usually on-site in Centreville within 24–48 hours, and same-day service is often available for airflow emergencies. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows the specific duct failure patterns in Centreville’s late-1980s and 1990s housing stock — we’ve spent 14 years working in homes from Sully Station to Virginia Run, where original flex duct systems are hitting end-of-service life all at once.

Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate. Robert Garcia handles the technical assessment personally.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Centreville’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Centreville one job at a time — 254 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, with a significant share coming from repeat customers in the 20120 and 20121 ZIP codes. These aren’t one-off ratings; they’re from homeowners who’ve watched us trace airflow problems through their specific floor plans and fix what general HVAC contractors missed.
Our response time to Centreville averages same-day to next-morning, depending on whether you’re off Route 28 or deeper into the subdivisions near Bull Run. We don’t subcontract. Robert Garcia arrives as the lead technician on every duct repair call, bringing 14 years of focused indoor air quality experience — not a rotating crew with a shop-vac and a roll of foil tape.
We know which Centreville builders used single central return-air chases, which attics in Virginia Run run 140°F in July, and why the flex duct to your second-floor bonus room probably separated at the boot. That local knowledge saves diagnostic time and protects your drywall.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Centreville
Duct Sealing
Centreville’s humid subtropical climate — summer humidity routinely above 70% — destroys conventional duct sealing materials faster than drier regions. We seal supply and return plenums, trunk lines, and branch connections using mastic sealant rated for Northern Virginia’s moisture swings, not the original builder’s tape that’s peeling in your attic right now. A typical whole-system seal in a 2,500-square-foot Sully Station colonial runs $450–$720, depending on accessibility.
Flex Duct Repair
This is our most frequent call in Centreville. The original flex duct in Virginia Run, Sully Station, and similar planned communities is now 25–35 years old — exactly when the wire helix fatigues, the insulation compresses, and the connections at register boots fail. During a winter check at a 1993 colonial in Virginia Run, we found the original flex duct to the bonus room had separated at the register boot — a failure so common in that neighborhood we carry pre-cut mastic-wrapped connectors for it. The homeowner had noticed uneven heating upstairs; we reconnected the run, sealed all accessible joints with mastic, and added insulation wrap to the exposed trunk in the garage. The job took two crew hours, and the upstairs temperature variance dropped from 8°F to 2°F. Single flex run repairs in Centreville typically run $180–$340; multi-run replacement in a full system can reach $1,200–$2,400.
Metal Duct Repair
Older Centreville townhomes and some custom builds near Kings Park West used galvanized trunk lines with flex branches. We repair rusted sections, separated seams, and damaged takeoffs using proper sheet metal fabrication — not duct tape, ever. Metal duct repairs in Centreville generally fall between $320–$580 for localized work, with full trunk replacement in finished basements running higher due to access.
Duct Insulation
Unconditioned attics and crawl spaces in Centreville’s 1990s stock are brutal on duct efficiency. We install foil-faced fiberglass or closed-cell wrap on exposed trunk lines, particularly critical for the long supply runs to second-floor bedrooms that characterize local colonial floor plans. Insulation retrofits typically run $380–$650 for partial systems, $900–$1,400 for full coverage.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Centreville
We work with Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality components when duct repairs expose filtration or humidification gaps, and we stock Abatement Technologies HEPA containment equipment for jobs where disturbed debris could cross-contaminate living spaces — standard protocol when we’re cutting into decades-old flex duct loaded with pollen and dust. For Centreville customers, this means faster turnaround: we don’t order parts from a warehouse two counties away. Robert specifies and installs what the system actually needs, not what a distributor is pushing that month.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Centreville Homes
- Flex duct separation at second-floor register boots in 1990s-built homes. Virginia Run and Sully Station are ground zero for this. The single central return-air chase creates pressure imbalance, and decades of expansion/contraction work the flex connections loose. We budget extra time for this on every job in these neighborhoods.
- Original mastic tape failing in unconditioned attics and full basements. Centreville’s humidity swings — from winter lows below 30% to summer highs above 70% — cause tape adhesive to degrade and peel. The resulting leakage often exceeds 20% of conditioned air before homeowners notice temperature problems.
- Collapsed flex runs from negative pressure zones. That same single-return design creates suction that crushes aging flex duct, especially in long runs to distant bedrooms. We find this repeatedly in the upper floors of local colonials, where the flex has essentially become a flattened hose.
- Mold and allergen accumulation accelerated by local conditions. Centreville sits in the heavy spring pollen corridor fed by Bull Run’s mixed-hardwood forests, and summer humidity sustains mold spore growth inside compromised duct systems far longer than in drier western exurbs.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Centreville, VA
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in Centreville’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Single flex duct repair/reconnection | $180–$340 |
| Mastic sealant application (partial system) | $280–$480 |
| Whole-system duct sealing | $450–$720 |
| Metal duct repair (localized) | $320–$580 |
| Duct insulation retrofit (partial) | $380–$650 |
| Full flex duct replacement (multi-run) | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Full system seal + insulation | $1,400–$2,200 |
Three factors push Centreville jobs toward the higher end: multi-story colonial floor plans with extended duct runs, finished basements that limit access to trunk lines, and the age-related degradation common in the 1985–2000 buildout. We don’t guess — Robert assesses your specific system and gives you an exact quote before starting. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-6549.
We Also Serve Cities Near Centreville
Our duct repair crews regularly work in Chantilly, Greenbriar, Oakton, and Kings Park West — the same housing stock, the same failure patterns, the same focused expertise. If you’re in these communities and seeing the symptoms we describe for Centreville, the diagnostic approach is identical.
Serving Centreville, VA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Centreville 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 Centreville
Yes, almost certainly. The flex duct connections to second-floor register boots fail so predictably in Sully Station that we carry pre-cut repair connectors specifically for this. The single central return-air chase common in these builds creates pressure imbalance that works the connections loose over 25–30 years. Call (855) 301-6549 — we’ll confirm it with a visual inspection and give you an exact repair quote.
Original flex duct in Centreville’s housing stock typically lasts 20–30 years, with local humidity and pollen load accelerating the degradation. The systems installed during the 1985–2000 buildout are now at or past this range, which is why we’re seeing concentrated failure waves in Virginia Run and Sully Station. Call (855) 301-6549 for an inspection if your home dates to this era.
Localized failures — separated boots, small tears — are worth repairing at $180–$340 per run. But if the flex shows widespread insulation compression, helix corrosion, or multiple failure points, full replacement at $1,200–$2,400 is more cost-effective than chasing recurring problems. Robert evaluates this honestly on every job; we don’t repair what we wouldn’t repair in our own homes. Call for an assessment.
Mastic is a brush-applied paste we use at accessible joints and seams — it’s permanent, flexible, and repairable. Aerosol sealant (Aeroseal) is injected into pressurized ductwork to reach hidden leaks; it’s effective but adds $800–$1,500 to a job. For Centreville’s accessible basements and attics, we typically achieve comparable results with targeted mastic application at lower cost. We’ll recommend aerosol only if your duct layout genuinely requires it.
Yes. Dust odor on startup usually means leakage in your return ductwork is pulling air from unconditioned spaces — attics, crawl spaces, wall cavities — and depositing decades of accumulated debris into your supply air. In Centreville’s 1990s stock, failed mastic tape at return plenum connections is the most common culprit. We find and seal these leaks with visual inspection and pressure testing. Call (855) 301-6549 — the fix is usually straightforward once located.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Centreville and Northern Virginia since 2010.