Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Oxon Hill-Glassmanor
Duct repair and sealing in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re sealing accessible trunk lines or replacing damaged flex duct runs, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If your vents blow weakly, your upstairs rooms stay muggy while the basement freezes, or you’ve noticed a musty smell every time the AC kicks on, you’re probably losing conditioned air through gaps and cracks that have developed over decades.

We’ve been driving to Oxon Hill-Glassmanor from our Baltimore base for 14 years, and we know the area’s housing stock intimately—the postwar ranches off Livingston Road, the garden apartments near the Oxon Hill Road corridor, the split-levels tucked behind Temple Hill Road. Robert Garcia handles these jobs personally as lead technician, and our Duct Repair & Sealing crew carries the specialized equipment to work on the legacy duct systems that dominate this community. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate—we’re typically on-site in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor within 24–48 hours.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Oxon Hill-Glassmanor’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our reputation in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor was built one job at a time, mostly through neighbors telling neighbors. We’ve got 254 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a significant share come from repeat customers in Prince George’s County who originally found us for duct cleaning and called back when they needed repairs. That matters—because duct sealing isn’t a one-and-done transaction. You want someone who’ll still be around if a spot needs touch-up work two seasons later.
Robert Garcia doesn’t delegate to subcontracted crews. He’s the lead technician on every Oxon Hill-Glassmanor job, which means the person quoting your work is the same person crawling your attic, feeling for leaks with a smoke pencil, and deciding whether a section of flex duct can be salvaged or needs replacement. That ownership-level accountability is rare, and it’s why customers in the 20750 ZIP code specifically request him back.
We also understand the urgency here. Oxon Hill-Glassmanor’s humidity doesn’t take days off, and a compromised duct system in July can push indoor relative humidity past 65% even with the AC running. We prioritize same-day and next-day response for active moisture or mold concerns.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor
Duct Sealing
Most Oxon Hill-Glassmanor homes built between 1950 and 1975 were originally heated by oil furnaces with sheet-metal trunk lines that were never designed for the static pressure demands of modern central air. When those systems were retrofitted in the 1980s and 1990s, the original mastic tape and sealant was rarely refreshed. We use metal-backed foil tape and fresh mastic sealant—never standard duct tape, which peels within months in this humidity—to close gaps at joints, boots, and plenum connections. A typical whole-system seal on a 1,200-square-foot ranch in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor runs $350–$550.
Flex Duct Repair
This is where our local experience pays off most dramatically. The 1980s central-air retrofits in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor split-levels and ranches often used flex duct jammed through existing wall and ceiling cavities with sharp bends, compression points, and sagging runs that collect condensation and debris. We inspect these with borescope cameras, replace collapsed or mold-compromised sections with properly supported rigid metal ductwork where possible, and re-run flex segments with gradual bends and proper straps. Section replacement typically runs $180–$340 per run, with full re-routing of problem areas reaching $400–$650.
Metal Duct Repair
The original galvanized steel trunk lines in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor’s older housing stock can last 70+ years if maintained, but they’re prone to seam separation, rust-through at low points where condensation pools, and damage from decades of amateur modifications. We patch small rust holes with galvanized sheet metal and mastic, re-seal separated longitudinal seams, and reinforce sagging sections. When a trunk line is too far gone, we fabricate replacement sections on-site. Spot repairs run $150–$280; section replacement on main trunks ranges $300–$500.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded ductwork in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor’s humid climate is an efficiency disaster. Attic and crawl space runs sweat profusely in summer, dripping onto ceilings and saturating insulation. We wrap repaired and sealed ducts with formaldehyde-free fiberglass insulation with vapor-barrier backing, sealed at all seams with foil tape. This is especially critical for the garden apartment complexes near the Oxon Hill-Glassmanor border, where shared attic spaces compound moisture issues. Insulation work typically adds $200–$400 to a sealing job depending on linear footage.
Mastic Sealant Application
We emphasize mastic on every Oxon Hill-Glassmanor job because it outperforms every alternative for aging systems. Unlike aerosol sealants that blow through gaps and can coat interior surfaces unevenly, mastic is brushed or troweled onto exterior joints, creating a thick, flexible seal that accommodates thermal expansion. It doesn’t off-gas into your airstream, and it won’t degrade in humidity. For a typical 1960s ranch with 30–40 joint connections, mastic application is usually $280–$450 as a standalone service, or bundled into full sealing packages.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor
We don’t just clean ducts—we work with the air quality infrastructure already in your home. For Oxon Hill-Glassmanor customers running Honeywell whole-house dehumidifiers or Aprilaire ventilation systems, we verify that our sealing work integrates properly with those controls, maintaining the balanced airflow those systems depend on. We stock Honeywell and Aprilaire replacement media and components locally, so if your duct repair reveals a failing bypass damper or clogged ventilator intake, we can address it without a second trip. Our Abatement Technologies containment gear protects your living space during any invasive repair work, and our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems clear debris from newly exposed duct interiors before we seal them back up.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor Homes
- Flex duct compression from 1980s retrofits. On a 1960s split-level near Livingston Road, we found a retrofitted flex duct run had sharp 90-degree bends trapping debris and condensation. We replaced that section with rigid metal ductwork, then applied mastic sealant to the original trunk line, reducing static pressure by 30% and eliminating the musty smell the homeowner had complained about for years.
- Cracked mastic on original sheet-metal joints. After 50+ years, the original sealant on Oxon Hill-Glassmanor’s 1950s–70s duct systems has dried to a brittle crust. We regularly find 15–20% air loss at the plenum and trunk connections alone—conditioned air bleeding into attics and crawl spaces, while humid outside air gets drawn into return paths.
- Failed “repairs” with standard duct tape. We’ve peeled off gooey, peeling tape from dozens of Oxon Hill-Glassmanor attics. The humidity here destroys standard duct tape in months. We use only metal-backed foil tape rated for wet environments, then over-seal critical joints with mastic for permanence.
- Undersized trunk lines from window-AC conversions. When central HVAC replaced window units in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor ranches, contractors often connected new equipment to existing ductwork never sized for modern airflow. The result: high static pressure, noisy vents, and premature equipment failure. We identify these mismatches and recommend targeted trunk upgrades.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor, MD
| Service | Typical Range in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor |
|---|---|
| Spot flex duct repair/replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Full flex duct re-routing (sharp bend correction) | $400–$650 |
| Metal duct spot repair (patch, seam re-seal) | $150–$280 |
| Metal trunk section replacement | $300–$500 |
| Whole-system mastic sealing (typical ranch) | $350–$550 |
| Mastic application only (joint connections) | $280–$450 |
| Duct insulation wrap (add-on) | $200–$400 |
| Combination sealing + insulation package | $550–$950 |
What moves you toward the higher end? Multiple flex duct runs needing replacement, access limited to tight crawl spaces common in garden apartments, or the need to fabricate custom metal fittings for non-standard trunk sizes. What keeps costs down? Accessible attic work, straightforward sealing of intact metal ductwork, and bundling with duct cleaning service. We always provide itemized, upfront pricing before any work begins—no open-ended hourly rates. Call (855) 301-6549 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Oxon Hill-Glassmanor
Our service radius covers the full southern Prince George’s County corridor, including Oxon Hill, Glassmanor, Temple Hills, and Hillcrest Heights. Whether you’re in a garden apartment off St. Barnabas Road or a split-level near the Temple Hills border, the same humidity challenges and aging housing stock apply. We route our technicians efficiently across these communities, so response times stay consistent.
Serving Oxon Hill-Glassmanor, MD — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Oxon Hill-Glassmanor 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 Oxon Hill-Glassmanor
Flex duct installed during 1980s central-air retrofits was often compressed into tight cavities with sharp bends that trap moisture and debris, and the PVC liner degrades faster in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor’s 15–20% higher ambient humidity than in inland suburbs like Bowie. Metal ductwork, even 50-year-old galvanized steel, doesn’t have those internal crevices and handles moisture cycling better. If you’ve got flex runs that are more than 25 years old, we typically recommend replacement over repair. Call (855) 301-6549 and we’ll scope them to give you a straight answer.
Most 1960s metal ductwork in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor can be effectively sealed if the steel itself is structurally sound—no significant rust-through, no collapsed sections, no amateur holes drilled for former window-unit vents. We clean the joints, apply fresh mastic, and patch minor corrosion. Replacement becomes necessary when rust has eaten through the bottom of trunk lines or when previous modifications have left the system fundamentally undersized for current equipment. We’ve saved dozens of original systems with proper sealing; we’ve also been honest when replacement was the smarter spend. Free inspection will tell you which camp you’re in—call (855) 301-6549.
Garden apartments in Oxon Hill-Glassmanor typically have centralized HVAC with shared attic or crawl space plenums, meaning our containment protocols are stricter—we use Abatement Technologies negative-air equipment to prevent cross-contamination between units. Access is often tighter, with ductwork buried under blown insulation. Single-family ranches and split-levels give us better access to individual runs but frequently show more DIY modification history and more extreme humidity damage in unconditioned attics. The repair techniques are similar; the logistics and coordination differ significantly. Robert Garcia has handled both property types extensively in this market.
Often, no—if the trunk line is dramatically undersized, sealing it more tightly just increases static pressure and strains your compressor. But many Oxon Hill-Glassmanor retrofits are borderline cases: the trunk is adequate if we seal leaks and replace choked flex runs with properly sized ductwork. We measure actual airflow at each vent and calculate total external static pressure before recommending anything. Sometimes a targeted trunk extension and proper return-air path solves what seemed like an equipment problem. The $350–$550 sealing investment beats a $4,000+ HVAC replacement if the ducts are the real culprit. We’ll run the numbers honestly—call for that assessment.
Mastic gives us visual confirmation of complete coverage on every joint, and it builds up a thick, flexible bead that accommodates decades of thermal cycling without cracking. Aerosol sealants—where particles are blown through the duct system and adhere to leak edges from the inside—work better on new, clean ductwork with small, uniform gaps. In Oxon Hill-Glassmanor’s 50–70-year-old systems, we frequently find large separations, rust holes, and previous patchwork that aerosol simply can’t bridge effectively. Mastic also doesn’t risk coating your duct interior with sealant residue that could affect air quality. For legacy metal ductwork, there’s no comparison.
Ready to stop losing conditioned air to your attic? Robert Garcia and our team are available for free estimates throughout Oxon Hill-Glassmanor and southern Prince George’s County. We’ll inspect your duct system, show you exactly where the leaks are, and give you upfront pricing with no pressure. Most sealing and repair jobs are completed in a single visit. Call (855) 301-6549 today.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Oxon Hill-Glassmanor and the greater Baltimore-Washington corridor since 2010.