Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Annandale
Duct repair and sealing in Annandale typically costs $280–$850 depending on the scope, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re based in Baltimore and make regular service runs down I-95 to Annandale’s 22003 zip code, usually arriving within 2–3 hours of your call. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles every duct repair personally — you’ll get 14 years of specialized indoor air quality experience on your job, not a subcontracted crew with a shop-vac and a roll of foil tape.

Annandale’s inner-ring suburban housing stock is unlike anything in Fairfax County’s newer developments. The dense concentration of 1950s–1970s ranches, split-levels, and early colonials here means we’re constantly working on original ductwork that’s now 50 to 70 years old. Many of these systems used fiberglass duct board lining that has degraded into friable particulate — a problem largely bypassed in western Fairfax County, where major renovations included full ductwork replacements. If you’re still running factory-original ducts in Annandale, you’re not alone, and you’re probably breathing more of that degradation than you realize. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free inspection.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Annandale’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Annandale by showing up with the right equipment for problems that general HVAC contractors often miss or misdiagnose. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team uses Rotobrush and Nikro extraction systems — professional-grade tools that most low-bid competitors don’t carry — plus Abatement Technologies containment equipment to prevent cross-contamination while we work in your living space.
Our 254 verified reviews average 4.7 stars, and a growing share comes from Annandale homeowners who found us after bad experiences with companies that cleaned their ducts but never addressed the underlying integrity problems. Robert Garcia works every job personally, so when you call about collapsed flex duct in your Sleepy Hollow crawl space or degraded duct board in your Broyhill Crest ranch, you’re talking to the person who’ll actually be crawling around down there.
We know the Annandale area well — the tight crawl spaces under those split-levels off Columbia Pike, the finished half-basements in the 22003 zip, the parking and access constraints around older apartment conversions near Little River Turnpike. That local familiarity means faster diagnosis, fewer return trips, and repairs that actually hold up through Northern Virginia’s brutal summer humidity.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Annandale
Duct Sealing
Most Annandale homes lose 20–30% of conditioned air through leaks before it ever reaches the vents. We seal supply and return ductwork with mastic sealant — not duct tape, which degrades in Annandale’s hot, humid crawl spaces within a few seasons. For homes with degraded fiberglass duct board lining, we can often encapsulate the interior surface after thorough cleaning, sealing in friable particulate rather than letting it recirculate through your HVAC. This is a specialty service we’ve developed specifically for Annandale’s vintage housing stock, where full replacement would mean tearing into walls and finished basements that were never designed for access.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct installed in Annandale’s 1960s–1970s crawl spaces has usually exceeded its design life. We’ve replaced crushed and collapsed sections in homes from Sleepy Hollow to Long Branch — damage from age, rodent activity, or both. On a recent job in a 1964 split-level near Ravensworth Road, our crew found three separate flex duct runs that had partially collapsed, cutting airflow to the second floor by roughly 40%. We replaced the damaged sections with insulated flexible duct rated for crawl space installation, sealed all joints with mastic, and verified airflow balance at every register. The homeowner’s upstairs bedrooms finally cooled evenly for the first time in years.
Metal Duct Repair
Galvanized steel trunk lines in Annandale’s older basements corrode at seams and joints, especially where condensation collects on uninsulated surfaces. We repair separated seams, patch small corrosion holes, and reseal connections at the furnace plenum — the high-leakage point in most 1970s systems. For metal ductwork that’s structurally sound but leaking, mastic sealing restores efficiency without the cost and disruption of full replacement. We see this frequently in Annandale’s colonials and ranches with basement mechanical rooms that were finished in the 1990s, hiding ductwork problems behind drywall until airflow issues become impossible to ignore.
Duct Insulation
Northern Virginia’s summers regularly exceed 90°F with dew points above 70°F, and uninsulated supply ducts running through Annandale’s crawl spaces and half-basements sweat constantly. That condensation creates chronic moisture conditions that accelerate mold colonization inside duct lining — a cleaning issue that keeps recurring if the underlying insulation deficiency isn’t fixed. We install proper duct insulation on supply lines in unconditioned spaces, using materials rated for the humidity levels we see in 22003 crawl spaces. This isn’t an upsell; it’s the difference between a repair that lasts and a mold problem that returns every August.
Mastic Sealant Application
We use mastic — a thick, fiber-reinforced paste that cures to a permanent seal — on every Annandale job. Foil tape fails in crawl space humidity. Mastic doesn’t. We brush it onto every joint, seam, and connection in your duct system, including the plenum, takeoffs, and register boots. In Annandale’s older homes with multiple prior repair attempts, we often find layers of failed tape that we remove completely before applying mastic. It’s slower work than taping, but it’s the only method we trust for the conditions your ducts actually live in.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Annandale
We stock parts and partner with equipment manufacturers that hold up in Annandale’s demanding conditions. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems handle the heavy particulate loads from degraded duct board. For air quality upgrades after repair and sealing, we’re authorized to install Honeywell and Aprilaire whole-home purification and humidity control systems — brands that actually publish performance data, not generic spray-and-pray treatments. We carry mastic and insulation materials rated for the moisture exposure your crawl space ducts see every summer, and we source replacement flex duct in the diameters and R-values that match Annandale’s original construction without compromising airflow.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Annandale Homes
- Degraded fiberglass duct board lining in 1950s–1970s homes releases friable particulate into the airstream. We’ve found this in ranches off Columbia Pike and split-levels throughout Sleepy Hollow. Cleaning helps temporarily; sealing or encapsulating the interior surface after cleaning prevents recirculation.
- Collapsed flex duct from age and rodent activity goes undetected without thorough inspection. Homeowners call us for “poor airflow” and we find 40–60% blockage in crawl space runs that haven’t been examined in decades. Partial replacement restores flow without the cost of full system replacement.
- Uninsulated supply ducts in crawl spaces condense moisture all summer long, creating mold that returns after every cleaning if the insulation gap isn’t addressed. This is nearly universal in Annandale’s post-WWII stock where original builders prioritized cost over energy efficiency.
- Failed prior repairs with duct tape — we peel off multiple layers in homes that have had “sealing” done by handymen or generalists who didn’t understand crawl space conditions. Mastic is the only material we use for permanent results in Annandale’s humidity.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Annandale, VA
Most Annandale homeowners spend between $280 and $850 for duct repair and sealing, with larger jobs involving multiple flex duct replacements or full-system mastic sealing running $1,200–$2,400. Here’s how typical projects break down:
- Mastic sealing of accessible duct joints: $280–$450
- Flex duct section replacement (per run): $180–$340
- Duct board encapsulation after cleaning: $400–$650
- Crawl space duct insulation (supply lines): $320–$580
- Full-system sealing with insulation upgrades: $1,200–$2,400
What moves you up or down in these ranges: accessibility (tight crawl spaces take longer), the extent of degraded lining needing encapsulation, and whether we find rodent damage requiring multiple section replacements. We inspect first and quote upfront — no surprises when we’re already under your house. Fairfax County permit requirements for duct modifications are minimal for repair work, but we handle any documentation needed for your records. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate; Robert Garcia will walk through your system and give you a firm number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Annandale
We make regular service runs throughout Fairfax County and the inner suburbs. If you’re in North Springfield, Woodburn, West Falls Church, or Springfield, the same response times and pricing apply — we route our Annandale days to cluster nearby calls efficiently. The housing stock and duct problems in these neighborhoods are similar to what we see in 22003, and Robert handles every job personally regardless of zip code.
Serving Annandale, VA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Annandale 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 Annandale
Yes, in most cases we can encapsulate degraded fiberglass duct board lining after thorough cleaning, sealing the friable surface so it stops releasing particulate into your airflow. Full replacement means tearing into finished spaces and costs 3–4 times more; encapsulation is the practical solution we’ve refined specifically for Annandale’s vintage housing stock. Call (855) 301-6549 for an inspection — we’ll tell you honestly if your duct board is too far gone for sealing.
Sealing alone won’t fix mold odor — we need to clean the affected ductwork first, then address the moisture source that’s feeding the mold growth. In Annandale’s split-levels, that’s usually uninsulated supply ducts sweating in humid crawl spaces; we seal the cleaned ducts and add proper insulation to prevent recurrence. Without the insulation step, the mold returns every summer. Call (855) 301-6549 and we’ll diagnose the full moisture pathway.
Yes, we replace damaged flex duct sections routinely in Annandale’s 1960s–1970s homes, matching the diameter and insulation value of your original runs while upgrading to modern materials rated for crawl space humidity. We seal all joints with mastic and verify airflow at the register before we leave. Most section replacements run $180–$340 per run. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free quote — we’ll scope the damage with a camera first.
We use mastic exclusively — never duct tape — because mastic cures to a permanent, flexible seal that holds up in Annandale’s hot, humid crawl spaces. Foil tape degrades and peels within a few seasons in these conditions; we’ve removed layers of failed tape from prior “repairs” on many Annandale jobs. Mastic application takes longer, but it’s the only method we trust for permanent results in your actual environment.
Yes, the plenum and trunk line connections near your furnace are typically the highest-leakage points in a 1970s metal duct system, and we seal them with mastic after cleaning the surrounding surfaces. These joints expand and contract with heating cycles, so mechanical fasteners loosen over decades — mastic bridges those gaps permanently. We inspect the full basement duct run while we’re there; in Annandale colonials, we often find additional seam separations the homeowner hadn’t noticed. Call (855) 301-6549 for a furnace-area inspection and upfront quote.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Annandale and the Baltimore-Washington corridor since 2010.