Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Valley Glen
Duct repair and sealing in Valley Glen typically costs between $280 and $850 depending on whether you’re dealing with localized collar reattachment or full flex-duct replacement, and most jobs we book here are completed same day. We’re usually on-site in Valley Glen within 45 minutes to an hour of your call — the 91404 zip sits right off the 170 and 101 corridors, and we know the neighborhood’s grid well enough to route around afternoon school traffic near Kester Avenue and Victory Boulevard.

Valley Glen’s housing stock is different from what you’ll find in our Bell base or even over the hill in Sherman Oaks. The postwar ranches that dominate this pocket of the San Fernando Valley were built with no central air, then retrofitted with flex duct in the 1970s and 80s. That ductwork is now 40 to 50 years old, and it’s been cooking in attics that hit 140°F+ every summer while pulling in the Valley’s concentrated smog load. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team doesn’t just patch holes — we diagnose why Valley Glen ducts fail differently than ducts anywhere else in Los Angeles County.
Call (866) 359-7544 for a free estimate. Matthew is on the job.
Why Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles Is Valley Glen’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation one attic crawl at a time. Over 11 years, 387 customers have reviewed us — read what they found — and that 4.9-star average reflects the kind of repeat calls we get from Valley Glen homeowners who’ve finally found a crew that doesn’t rush through the inspection. Matthew Gonzalez, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the diagnostic work on duct repair calls. You’re not getting a subcontractor who’s seeing your attic for the first time.
Our response time to Valley Glen is consistently under an hour because we stage from Bell with direct 170/101 access. We know which ranch tracts near Van Nuys Boulevard have the original 1970s flex-duct runs, and we know which blocks near Burbank Boulevard saw the heaviest Northridge earthquake damage. That local knowledge saves time on the diagnostic — we don’t waste your afternoon hunting for problems we’ve seen dozens of times before.
The equipment matters too. We run Rotobrush and Nikro systems alongside Abatement Technologies solutions — the same class of tools used in commercial remediation jobs, not the entry-level units most residential cleaners haul around. One crew, every service: cleaning, repair, sealing, sanitizing. No coordinating three different contractors for what should be one integrated job.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Valley Glen
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct is the weak link in most Valley Glen homes. The original polyethylene sleeves installed in the 1970s and 80s turn brittle after decades of 140°F+ attic exposure, developing longitudinal splits and compression points where the duct has sagged between trusses. We replace damaged runs with modern R-8 insulated flex duct rated for extreme temperature cycling, and we support it properly — no more sagging that traps condensation and microbial growth. On a recent job near Kester Avenue, we found flex duct collars that had been rattled loose from their trunk connections during the Northridge quake, never resealed. The homeowner had been pulling smog-laden attic air—complete with droppings from a pack-rat nest—into the living room supply registers for nearly 30 years. We reattached and mastic-sealed every collar, then sanitized the entire system with our Rotobrush unit.
Mastic Sealant Application
Metal tape fails. It’s not a matter of if — in Valley Glen’s thermal environment, the adhesive degrades in 3-5 years and the tape peels back from vibration and expansion cycles. We seal all trunk-to-collar and register boot connections with water-based mastic, brushed into a continuous film that remains flexible across temperature extremes. For Valley Glen’s older systems with extensive leakage, we’ll coat the entire plenum and accessible trunk lines. The particulate load here — freeway smog, wildfire smoke, dust from the Valley’s prolonged dry season — makes tight sealing non-negotiable. Every gap you leave is a direct intake for unfiltered air.
Duct Sealing & Air Leak Repair
Our duct sealing service starts with a pressure test to quantify leakage against conditioned space. Valley Glen homes routinely test at 25-35% leakage — meaning a quarter to a third of your cooled air never reaches the rooms you’re paying to condition. We methodically seal every accessible joint, penetration, and damaged section, then retest to verify improvement. For systems with extensive original flex-duct degradation, we’ll recommend targeted replacement rather than chasing dozens of individual leaks. The goal isn’t a band-aid; it’s measurable performance you can feel in your PG&E bill and your indoor air quality.
Metal Duct Repair
The galvanized steel trunk lines in Valley Glen’s retrofitted systems have held up better than the flex branches, but they’re not immune. We’ve found rust-through at condensate collection points, separated seams from decades of thermal cycling, and impact damage from contractors who’ve used the trunk as a foothold in the attic. We patch with matching gauge steel, seal with mastic, and insulate to prevent condensation. For supply plenums that have degraded beyond repair, we fabricate replacements on-site.

Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in a Valley Glen attic is like running your AC with the windows open. We install fresh R-8 or R-6 fiberglass wrap with proper vapor barrier, secured with mechanical fasteners — never just tape. For homes with extensive flex-duct replacement needs, we spec pre-insulated duct that eliminates the separate insulation step and reduces thermal bridging at support points.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Valley Glen
We stock parts and materials for the equipment we encounter most often in Valley Glen’s established housing stock. Our service vehicles carry Honeywell and Aprilaire components for integration with existing air quality systems, and we use Guardsman treatments for sanitizing jobs where microbial contamination is a concern. The Rotobrush and Nikro units we deploy for cleaning and remediation aren’t brands you rent at the hardware store — they’re professional-grade systems that require training to operate effectively. That investment in equipment translates directly to faster turnaround for Valley Glen customers; we’re not waiting on parts delivery for common repairs, and we’re not making do with tools that weren’t designed for the job.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Valley Glen Homes
- Heat-brittled flex duct collapse. The original flex duct in Valley Glen’s 1970s retrofits turns rigid and crack-prone after decades in 140°F+ attics. Splits develop at stress points, and sections collapse entirely where supports have failed — channeling unfiltered attic air, smog, and wildfire smoke directly into bedrooms and living spaces.
- Post-earthquake loose collars. Valley Glen sits roughly 4-5 miles from the 1994 Northridge earthquake epicenter, and the intense shaking commonly jarred flex-duct collars loose from trunk-line connections. Many homeowners never had a post-quake inspection. Some systems have been pulling unconditioned attic air — laden with old blown-in insulation fibers and rodent debris — into living spaces for three decades.
- Particulate degradation of duct liner. The San Fernando Valley basin traps a distinct mix of vehicle exhaust from the SR-170, US-101, and I-405 corridors along with seasonal smoke from nearby foothill fires. This particulate load is measurably heavier than coastal LA, and it accumulates in duct liner material, fueling microbial growth through the Valley’s brutal 5-to-6-month cooling season.
- Failed metal-tape seals at temperature extremes. Standard foil tape adhesive degrades rapidly in Valley Glen’s attic environment. We routinely find completely detached tape at register boots and trunk connections — leaks that have been growing for years while the homeowner wondered why certain rooms never cooled properly.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Valley Glen, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Valley Glen |
|---|---|
| Mastic sealant application (localized leaks) | $280 – $450 |
| Flex duct collar reattachment & sealing | $320 – $580 |
| Partial flex-duct replacement (per run) | $380 – $720 |
| Full trunk-line repair or replacement | $650 – $1,200 |
| Whole-system sealing with pressure testing | $850 – $1,400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility matters — a tight attic with limited crawl space takes longer. The extent of original material degradation matters — brittle 1970s flex duct often can’t be salvaged and requires full replacement rather than spot repair. And the particulate contamination level matters — systems with heavy smog or rodent debris accumulation need sanitizing treatment that adds time and materials.
We don’t quote over the phone for duct repair. The variability of Valley Glen’s 40-50 year old retrofitted systems demands a visual inspection. Our estimates are free, detailed, and delivered on-site before any work begins. Call (866) 359-7544 to schedule — we’ll typically be there within the hour.
We Also Serve Cities Near Valley Glen
Our service radius covers the full San Fernando Valley corridor. We regularly run duct repair and sealing calls in Van Nuys to the east, Sherman Oaks to the south, Encino to the west, and North Hollywood to the north — including the neighborhoods closest to the Northridge earthquake epicenter where post-quake duct damage patterns mirror what we find in Valley Glen. Same crew, same equipment, same response commitment.
Serving Valley Glen, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Valley Glen 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 Valley Glen
Valley Glen’s summer attic temperatures routinely exceed 140°F, which accelerates the thermal degradation of polyethylene flex-duct sleeves to 2-3 times the rate seen in coastal LA neighborhoods. The material turns brittle, develops stress cracks at support points, and loses its flexibility — leading to collapse, separation at collars, and direct attic air infiltration. We spec replacement flex duct rated for extreme temperature cycling, and we improve support spacing to prevent sagging that traps heat. Call (866) 359-7544 for an inspection — estimates are free.
If your Valley Glen home was built before 1994 and hasn’t had a post-earthquake duct inspection, the probability is significant. We routinely find collars that were jarred loose from trunk connections during the quake and never resealed, particularly in the ranch tracts near Kester Avenue and the blocks south of Victory Boulevard. The symptoms are subtle — uneven cooling, persistent dust, musty odors when the AC cycles — but the cause is a direct air path from your attic to your living space. Matthew can verify collar integrity with a camera inspection. Call (866) 359-7544 to book.
That odor is almost always unfiltered attic air entering your supply ducts through gaps at collar connections, degraded flex-duct sleeves, or failed tape seals. In Valley Glen, that attic air carries a heavier-than-normal particulate load — freeway smog from the 170/101 corridors, old blown-in insulation fibers, and in some cases rodent debris from pack-rat or roof-rat activity in the eaves. The smell intensifies when the system first cycles because the pressure differential is highest at startup. We locate the intake points with smoke testing and camera inspection, then seal with mastic and sanitize with our Rotobrush system. Call (866) 359-7544 — we’ll diagnose it on the spot.
Most 1950s Valley Glen ranches were retrofitted with central air in the 1970s-80s using original-generation flex duct routed through unconditioned attics. At 40-50 years old, that ductwork is typically past repairable condition — heat-brittled, sagging, and often contaminated with decades of particulate accumulation. We generally recommend partial or full flex-duct replacement with modern R-8 insulated product, combined with mastic sealing at all trunk connections and register boots. For the metal trunk lines, we inspect for rust and seam separation; if they’re sound, we clean and reseal. Every home is different, which is why we start with a free on-site estimate. Call (866) 359-7544.
Given Valley Glen’s combination of extreme attic heat, heavy particulate load, and widespread post-earthquake damage that was never addressed, we recommend inspection every 3-4 years for homes with original or aging flex duct. Homes that have had full replacement with modern materials can extend to 5-7 years. Warning signs that demand immediate inspection include: uneven room temperatures, dust accumulation at supply registers, musty or chemical odors when the AC cycles, or noticeable increases in cooling costs. Valley Glen’s 5-to-6-month cooling season puts more annual hours on duct systems than almost anywhere in LA County. Call (866) 359-7544 to schedule — estimates are free.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner and Lead Technician at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Los Angeles, serving Valley Glen and the San Fernando Valley since 2013.