Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Marlow Heights
Duct repair and sealing in Marlow Heights typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether we’re sealing accessible joints with mastic or replacing corroded metal trunk sections, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re familiar with the postwar housing stock here — the ranch homes off St. Barnabas Road and the cape-cods near Suitland Parkway — and we carry the equipment to handle tight crawl spaces and basement mechanical rooms that haven’t been touched in decades. If your vents are whistling, your upstairs rooms aren’t getting airflow, or you’re seeing rust flakes on your registers, call us at (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate. Robert handles it personally.

Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Marlow Heights’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve been driving to Marlow Heights from Baltimore for 14 years, and the work here is different from newer suburbs. The original galvanized ductwork in these 1947–1968 homes wasn’t built to survive seven decades of Prince George’s County clay-soil moisture, and we’ve developed specific repair protocols for what we find. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team uses Rotobrush and Nikro extraction systems plus Abatement Technologies containment gear — equipment tiers above the shop-vac setups that low-bid competitors bring to basement jobs.
Our 254 verified reviews average 4.7 stars, and Marlow Heights customers specifically mention Robert’s willingness to crawl into spaces other technicians refused to enter. We’re typically on-site in Marlow Heights within 24–48 hours of your call, and because Robert serves as lead technician on every job, you’re getting ownership-level accountability — not a subcontracted crew figuring out your house on the fly.
We know the ZIP 20748 area well: the older blocks near Suitland Parkway where 1950s cape-cods sit on damp lots, the ranch homes off Marlboro Pike with basement furnaces rusting from the floor up, and the split-levels near Iverson Street where additions have created ductwork Frankensteins. That local knowledge means faster diagnosis and repairs that actually last.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Marlow Heights
Metal Duct Repair
Marlow Heights homes were built with galvanized sheet-metal trunk lines and branch ducts that are now 60–70 years old. We’ve replaced entire trunk sections in basements near Hillcrest Heights where rust had eaten through the bottom of the duct, and we’ve patched separated joints in crawl spaces off St. Barnabas Road where decades of condensation had loosened the original fasteners. Robert assesses whether a section is salvageable or needs replacement — we don’t default to the more expensive option unless it’s actually necessary.
Duct Sealing with Mastic
Joint separation is the single biggest airflow killer we see in Marlow Heights. The original snap-lock or drive-cleat connections on 1950s metal ducts weren’t designed to stay tight through decades of thermal cycling and corrosion. We brush on UL-181-rated mastic sealant — a fibrous, flexible compound that bonds to metal even with light surface rust — and follow with mesh reinforcement at high-stress joints. On a recent job in the Marlboro Meadows section, we accessed a tight crawl space under a 1952 cape-cod and used Rotobrush gear to clean and then seal a split metal trunk joint with mastic. The homeowner had noticed whistling near the return register; we found rust flakes mixed with fibrous liner debris—classic 1950s deterioration—and sealed the leak, restoring balanced airflow.
Flex Duct Repair
Some Marlow Heights homes have had partial retrofits with flex duct — usually in additions or converted attics. Flex duct doesn’t fail from rust, but it does get crushed, kinked, or torn by rodents that find their way into crawl spaces. We replace damaged flex with properly sized, insulated runs and secure them with tension straps rather than the sag-prone wire ties we often find. If your flex duct is more than 15 years old, it’s likely losing R-value and leaking conditioned air into your crawl space.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or deteriorated metal ducts in Marlow Heights basements and crawl spaces sweat heavily during our humid summers. That condensation feeds mold growth and accelerates rust. We wrap repaired or replaced trunk lines with formaldehyde-free fiberglass insulation and vapor-barrier jacketing, or we install closed-cell foam insulation in particularly damp locations. This is especially important for homes near Suitland Parkway where the water table sits high and basement mechanical rooms never fully dry out.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Marlow Heights
We carry parts and materials from Abatement Technologies for containment during repair work, and we’re authorized to integrate Aprilaire and Honeywell air quality components when your duct repair reveals a need for whole-house humidity control or filtration upgrades. Most Marlow Heights jobs don’t require ordering specialty parts — we stock mastic compounds, galvanized patch metal, drive cleats, and flex duct in common diameters on our service vehicles, which means same-day completion for typical repairs rather than a return trip.

Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Marlow Heights Homes
- Joint separation in original metal ducts due to decades of corrosion. The snap-lock seams and drive-cleat connections on 1950s galvanized ductwork loosen as rust flakes away the metal surface. We find this in nearly every Marlow Heights basement or crawl space we enter — the joints were never meant to last this long in damp subgrade conditions.
- Mold growth fed by clay-soil moisture wicking into duct interiors. Prince George’s County’s heavy clay soil holds water like a sponge, and that moisture migrates into crawl spaces and basements. When warm conditioned air hits the cool metal duct surface, condensation forms — creating ideal conditions for mold colonization, especially in homes near Suitland Parkway.
- Deteriorated interior duct liner shedding fibrous insulation debris. The original fiberglass liner inside 1950s metal ducts breaks down after 60+ years of airflow and moisture exposure. Technicians working the older blocks near Suitland Parkway frequently pull duct panels to find rust flakes mixed with fibrous insulation debris from deteriorated duct liner — a sign that the original 1950s-era interior duct insulation is breaking down and actively circulating into living spaces, a failure mode that is easy to miss on a visual-only inspection but shows up immediately when airflow is tested.
- Pressure loss from multiple small leaks adding up to major airflow deficit. A single separated joint might seem minor, but Marlow Heights homes typically have dozens of original connections, and when 20–30% of your conditioned air is leaking into the crawl space, your HVAC system runs longer, works harder, and still can’t keep upstairs rooms comfortable.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Marlow Heights, MD
Here’s what typical duct repair and sealing costs in the Marlow Heights market:
- Mastic sealing of accessible joints: $180–$340
- Metal duct patch repair (small section): $280–$450
- Flex duct replacement (per run): $220–$380
- Trunk line section replacement: $450–$650
- Duct insulation wrapping (per linear foot): $8–$14
What moves you within these ranges: accessibility (crawl space vs. open basement), extent of rust damage, whether we need to set up Abatement Technologies containment for mold-affected areas, and if your system requires airflow balancing after sealing. We don’t quote over the phone for repair work — we need to see what we’re dealing with. Estimates are free, and we’ll show you exactly what we found before any work begins. Call (855) 301-6549 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Marlow Heights
We regularly run duct repair and sealing calls in Hillcrest Heights (similar postwar stock, same moisture issues), Temple Hills (mix of older ranches and 1970s builds with different duct challenges), Silver Hill (tighter lots, more crawl-space access puzzles), and Fort Washington (larger homes, longer duct runs, more complex zoning). If you’re in southern Prince George’s County and your ducts are leaking, rusting, or smelling musty, we’re the specialist to call.
Serving Marlow Heights, MD — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Marlow Heights 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 Marlow Heights
We access the joints through existing crawl-space openings and apply mastic sealant directly to the exterior seams, reinforcing with mesh tape at high-stress points. For interior corrosion, we use extendable brushes and spray applicators to coat the inside of accessible trunk sections — no full duct removal required unless the metal is perforated through. The mastic remains flexible after curing, so it handles the thermal expansion that caused your original joints to separate. Call (855) 301-6549 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Rust flakes on your registers mean the interior of your galvanized metal ducts is actively corroding — a direct result of 60–70 years of condensation cycling in Marlow Heights’s humid basement and crawl-space environment. The heavy clay soil and high water table in this part of Prince George’s County keep subgrade humidity elevated year-round, accelerating rust scale formation that eventually breaks loose and blows into your living space. We find this most often in homes near Suitland Parkway and in the Marlboro Meadows area. A full duct inspection with camera and airflow testing will map the damage. Call (855) 301-6549 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Musty odors from vents almost always indicate mold or bacterial growth on duct surfaces, and in Marlow Heights cape-cods with crawl-space ductwork, the cause is typically chronic condensation on cool metal in a damp environment. We verify with visual inspection and, if needed, sampling — then we clean affected sections with Rotobrush mechanical agitation, apply an EPA-registered antimicrobial, and seal the duct system to prevent recurrence. Simply masking the odor doesn’t solve the moisture problem that’s feeding it. Call (855) 301-6549 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Robert carries specialized low-profile tools and flexible mastic applicators designed for crawl spaces as tight as 18 inches — common in Marlow Heights ranches where the original access was sized for 1950s service needs, not modern equipment. We use Rotobrush’s compact brush systems and extendable repair tools to work in confined spaces without expanding access holes or damaging your foundation vents. If we genuinely cannot reach a damaged section, we’ll tell you before we start and discuss minimal-impact access options. Call (855) 301-6549 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Pressure loss with clean filters points to duct leakage, not filtration issues. In Marlow Heights homes with original metal ductwork, we typically find multiple separated joints, rust holes, or disconnected flex transitions that are dumping conditioned air into your basement or crawl space before it reaches your rooms. Your blower is working fine — the air just isn’t getting where it’s supposed to go. We measure static pressure and perform a visual leak inspection to locate the losses, then seal or repair as needed. Call (855) 301-6549 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Ready to stop losing conditioned air to your crawl space? Call (855) 301-6549 today for a free duct inspection and estimate in Marlow Heights. Robert Garcia will assess your system personally, explain what we find, and give you upfront pricing before any work begins. We’ve fixed ductwork in hundreds of postwar homes across Prince George’s County — we know what your 1950s system needs, and we have the equipment to do it right.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Marlow Heights and Baltimore since 2011.