Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Gaithersburg
Duct repair and sealing in Gaithersburg typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day service available throughout 20877, 20878, 20898, and 20899. We’re usually on-site in Gaithersburg within 90 minutes of your call. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows the split personality of this city’s housing stock — from the aging 1970s systems in Montgomery Village to the now-maturing ductwork in Kentlands — and we bring equipment matched to each era’s problems. Call (855) 301-6549 for a free estimate.

Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland Is Gaithersburg’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve spent 14 years building a reputation across Montgomery County’s ductwork, and Gaithersburg accounts for a significant share of our call volume. Our 254 verified reviews hold a 4.7-star average, with Gaithersburg customers specifically noting how we diagnosed problems their general HVAC contractor missed — particularly the hidden fiberglass liner degradation in Montgomery Village townhomes that doesn’t show up on a standard service call.
Robert Garcia handles every job personally as owner and lead technician. When you call our Duct Repair & Sealing team for a Gaithersburg home, you’re not getting a dispatched crew with a checklist — you’re getting 14 years of focused indoor air quality experience on your actual ducts. That matters in a city where two houses on the same block can have completely different duct systems built 20 years apart.
Our response time to Gaithersburg averages under 90 minutes because we keep our equipment routed through the I-270 corridor during business hours. We know which Montgomery Village courts have the tight parking, which Kentlands streets require homeowner-association notification, and where the Goshen Road complexes keep their utility access panels. That local routing knowledge saves you time and protects your walls from unnecessary exploratory cuts.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Gaithersburg
Duct Sealing
Gaithersburg’s combination of prolonged humid summers and heavy spring pollen creates a brutal cycle for duct joints. In Kentlands and the other 1990s–2000s planned developments, the original mastic and tape seals have dried and cracked after 25–30 years of thermal cycling. We seal with fresh mastic compound and mechanical fasteners, then pressure-test to verify — not guess. A typical whole-system seal in a Gaithersburg single-family runs $320–$480.
Flex Duct Repair
The New Urbanist developments in 20878 — Kentlands, Lakelands, and the newer sections — relied heavily on flex duct for attic and soffit runs. After two decades, the plastic jackets degrade and the inner liners collapse. We replace damaged flex sections with properly sized, insulated runs, not the undersized patches that choke airflow. Most Gaithersburg flex repairs fall between $180–$340 per run.
Metal Duct Repair
Montgomery Village’s original 1966–1987 construction used galvanized sheet-metal ductwork routed through shared chases between attached units. We’ve found rusted-out sections, separated seams, and — most critically — the original fiberglass interior liner that has delaminated and is actively shedding particulate into the airstream. Metal duct repair in these systems often requires liner encapsulation or replacement, running $450–$780 depending on linear footage and access difficulty.
Duct Insulation
Gaithersburg’s low-slope attic duct runs — common in Montgomery Village townhomes and garden apartments — sit in spaces that hit 140°F in summer and drop below freezing in January. Uninsulated or degraded insulation creates condensation on supply ducts, which rots mastic seals and breeds mold. We install foil-faced fiberglass insulation with proper vapor barriers, particularly critical for the compressed chases where airflow is already marginal. Attic duct insulation in Gaithersburg typically runs $380–$620.
Mastic Sealant Application
For the Montgomery Village systems with delaminated liner, mastic sealant is often our primary repair tool. We apply Abatement Technologies-contained, fiber-reinforced mastic that encapsulates the degraded fiberglass, seals all supply and return joints, and restores clean airflow without full system replacement. This is how we solved the Goshen Road townhome — 40-year-old ducts, restored function, no demolition. Mastic encapsulation jobs in Gaithersburg range from $290–$520.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Gaithersburg
We work with Aprilaire and Honeywell air quality components daily, and we stock common replacement parts for Gaithersburg customers to eliminate wait times. Our Rotobrush and Nikro extraction systems handle the pre-repair cleaning that’s mandatory before any sealant will bond properly — especially in the pollen-heavy return systems we see along Muddy Branch and Great Seneca Creek corridors. For containment during repairs in occupied Montgomery Village units, we deploy Abatement Technologies negative-air equipment to prevent cross-contamination through those shared chases. Parts availability means most Gaithersburg repairs finish same-day rather than stretching across multiple appointments.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Gaithersburg Homes
- Delaminated fiberglass liner in Montgomery Village’s original 1970s ductwork sheds particles into the airstream — enough of a pattern that we scope liner condition before quoting any job in the Stedwick Road and Goshen Road complexes. This failure mode simply doesn’t exist in newer ductwork in Kentlands or Rockville.
- Condensation from prolonged humidity rots low-slope attic duct joints in Gaithersburg’s townhomes, particularly in Montgomery Village where the original mastic was never designed for 40 years of summer dew-point cycling. We find supply boots dripping water into ceiling drywall — the homeowner smells mustiness before they ever notice airflow loss.
- Heavy spring pollen from the Muddy Branch tree canopy clogs return grilles, reducing airflow and causing strain on already-leaky duct systems. Gaithersburg’s pollen loads are among the heaviest in the DC metro, and the reduced airflow makes every seal leak more consequential — the system works harder to move less air.
- Shared chases in attached Montgomery Village construction allow pressure imbalances that pull contaminants from neighboring units when ducts aren’t properly sealed. We’ve found pet dander, cooking odors, and construction dust migrating across party walls through unsealed return pathways — a problem unique to this density of attached housing.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Gaithersburg, MD
| Service | Typical Range in Gaithersburg |
|---|---|
| Basic duct sealing (single-family, accessible) | $280–$420 |
| Mastic encapsulation with joint sealing | $290–$520 |
| Flex duct replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct repair with liner work | $450–$780 |
| Attic duct insulation | $380–$620 |
| Full system assessment with video scope | $150–$220 (credited toward repair) |
Three factors push Gaithersburg jobs toward the higher end: access difficulty in Montgomery Village’s tight chases, the need for liner encapsulation versus simple sealing, and containment requirements in occupied multi-unit buildings. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended hourly billing. Call (855) 301-6549 for an exact quote; estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Gaithersburg
Our duct repair and sealing work extends throughout upper Montgomery County — we regularly service Montgomery Village (where many of our Gaithersburg customers actually live, given the ZIP overlap), Germantown to the north with its mix of 1980s and 2000s construction, Redland’s larger-lot developments with longer duct runs, and Darnestown’s estate homes with complex zoned systems. Same response standards, same owner-led technician.
Serving Gaithersburg, MD — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Gaithersburg 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 Gaithersburg
Look for visible fiber shedding around supply registers, a persistent “dusty” smell when the system runs, or increased allergy symptoms that worsen at home. We scope every Montgomery Village job before quoting — the 1970s liner degradation is common enough in the Stedwick and Goshen Road complexes that checking is mandatory. Call (855) 301-6549 and we’ll confirm with a video inspection; estimates are free.
The original mastic and tape seals in 1990s–2000s construction dry and crack after 20–25 years of thermal cycling, and Kentlands’ tight construction actually makes leaks more noticeable because there’s less natural infiltration to mask airflow loss. We find 15–25% leakage in most Kentlands systems we test — you’re heating and cooling your attic and wall cavities. Duct sealing typically pays back in 2–3 years on utility bills in 20878.
Yes — sealing return-side leaks prevents the system from pulling unfiltered air from attics and wall cavities where pollen accumulates. Gaithersburg’s spring loads from the Muddy Branch and Great Seneca Creek corridors are severe, and leaky returns bypass your filter entirely. We pair sealing with proper filter housing checks to protect the clean airflow you’ve paid for.
Almost certainly — the original insulation in 1970s Montgomery Village attic runs has compressed or degraded, and the low-slope spaces create chronic condensation risk during Gaithersburg’s humid summers. Uninsulated supply ducts sweat, which rots your new seals and breeds mold. We assess insulation condition during every repair and quote replacement when it’s compromised.
Yes — Kentlands, Lakelands, and similar 20878 developments used extensive flex duct that’s now reaching end of life. We replace collapsed or degraded flex with properly sized, insulated runs sized to the original Manual D calculations, not whatever fits through the access hatch. Most Gaithersburg flex repairs finish same-day.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Maryland, serving Gaithersburg and Montgomery County since 2010.