Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across San Jose
Duct repair and sealing in San Jose typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re sealing accessible joints or replacing collapsed flex duct sections, and most repairs are completed same-day. If your utility bills are climbing, rooms aren’t heating evenly, or you’re noticing dust streaks near vents, your ductwork is likely leaking 20–30% of conditioned air into attics and crawl spaces.

We’ve been working in San Jose homes for 20 years — from the post-war tracts of Berryessa to the hillside builds of Communications Hill and the original ranch homes lining Alum Rock. Steven Ramirez, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally, so when you call (855) 677-0949, you’re getting two decades of hands-on duct experience, not a rotating subcontractor with a shop-vac. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team carries Rotobrush and Nikro equipment on every truck, and we stock mastic sealant, insulated flex duct, and metal transition fittings sized for the specific duct configurations common in San Jose’s 1950s–1970s housing stock.
Why Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service San Jose Is San Jose’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
San Jose homeowners have left us 798 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — a track record built one house at a time, not through marketing spend. That volume matters because it means we’ve seen the specific failure patterns that repeat in this city’s housing stock: collapsed fiberglass liners in original flex duct, wildfire smoke particulate embedding, and ADU construction disruption.
We’re not a franchise dispatch center. Steven Ramirez is the owner and the technician who arrives at your door. This matters in San Jose because duct systems here are idiosyncratic — the same floor plan in Santa Teresa might have three different duct configurations depending on whether it was built in 1962, 1972, or retrofitted in the 1990s. You need someone who’s crawled through these attics before, not someone reading a checklist.
Our response time to San Jose neighborhoods averages same-day or next-morning, including Alum Rock, East Foothills, and Campbell. We keep common repair materials on the truck because San Jose’s climate and housing age create predictable, repeating problems — and we’ve learned to arrive prepared.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in San Jose
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
Most San Jose homes lose 20–30% of heated or cooled air through gaps at duct joints, plenum connections, and register boots. We seal these with mastic sealant — a thick, fiber-reinforced compound that remains flexible through decades of thermal cycling — not duct tape, which degrades in attic heat within months. In San Jose’s climate, where summer inversions trap heat and particulates, forcing residents to run sealed-home HVAC for extended periods, every cubic foot of lost conditioned air costs you on your PG&E bill. Mastic sealing a typical San Jose tract home runs $350–$550 and pays back in reduced utility costs within two to three cooling seasons.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct repair is our most common call in San Jose, and it’s not hard to see why. The city’s dominant housing stock — 1950s–1970s Silicon Valley tract homes concentrated in East San Jose, Berryessa, Alviso, and Santa Teresa — still runs on original fiberglass-lined flex ductwork that’s been degrading for 40–60 years. The inner fiberglass liner collapses or shreds, releasing glass fibers directly into your airflow. In Berryessa, we repaired a 1960s flex duct where the inner fiberglass liner had shredded, blowing glass fibers into the master bedroom. We replaced the damaged section with insulated non-fiberglass flex duct and sealed all joints with mastic, restoring safe airflow. Flex duct section replacement in San Jose typically runs $280–$480 per run, depending on attic accessibility.
Metal Duct Repair
Some San Jose homes, particularly custom builds in Almaden Valley and portions of Willow Glen, use galvanized steel ductwork. Metal ducts don’t suffer fiberglass collapse, but they do rust at seams, separate at joints due to thermal expansion, and get punctured by contractors working in attics. We repair metal ducts with proper sheet-metal patches, sealed with mastic and secured with S-clips or drive cleats — the right method, not foil tape slapped over a hole. Metal duct repair in San Jose runs $200–$400 for seam sealing and minor patching, $450–$650 for section replacement.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation is a hidden efficiency killer in San Jose. Attic temperatures in July and August routinely hit 140°F, and forcing 55°F conditioned air through a bare metal duct wastes enormous energy. We install formaldehyde-free duct insulation with proper vapor barriers, sized to California Title 24 standards. This is especially critical for San Jose homeowners running HVAC during ‘Spare the Air’ days when windows stay sealed and the system runs continuously. Duct insulation for a typical San Jose home runs $600–$1,200 depending on linear footage and attic configuration.

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Trusted Brands We Service in San Jose
We don’t use generic hardware-store materials on San Jose duct systems. Our repair inventory includes Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning and inspection systems for pre- and post-repair verification, and we stock Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration accessories for homes with air quality concerns. For sealing and insulation, we specify Guardsman-rated mastic compounds and Aprilaire media components where filtration upgrades accompany duct repairs. These aren’t brand names for marketing — they’re the tools and materials that hold up in San Jose’s attic conditions, where summer heat and winter moisture cycles test every seam and joint. Keeping these parts on our trucks means faster turnaround for San Jose customers; we’re not waiting on a distributor shipment while your system leaks air.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in San Jose Homes
- Collapsed fiberglass liner in original 1960s–70s flex duct releases glass fibers into conditioned air. In Berryessa and Alum Rock neighborhoods, we regularly find that the inner fiberglass liner of original flex duct has degraded to the point of shedding — not just dirty, but actively contaminating the air stream. This requires section replacement, not cleaning.
- Wildfire smoke particulates from recurring Bay Area fires embed deep into torn or porous duct walls, requiring mastic sealing rather than just cleaning. San Jose’s position in the Santa Clara Valley makes it a smoke trap during fire season. Once particulates penetrate degraded duct walls, cleaning alone won’t prevent re-release; the duct must be sealed or replaced.
- ADU construction dust (from San Jose’s high permit volume) clogs metal duct transitions, often re-entrained by leaky returns. San Jose has one of California’s most active ADU permit pipelines. Construction dust from these projects routinely enters existing duct systems through compromised returns, accelerating filter loading and blower strain.
- Temperature inversions trap particulates, forcing extended sealed-home HVAC operation that accelerates duct contamination. Unlike coastal San Francisco, San Jose lacks reliable marine air exchange. When ‘Spare the Air’ days stack up, your ducts become the primary air recirculation path — and any leak or degradation gets magnified.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in San Jose, CA
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in San Jose’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Mastic sealing (full system, accessible attic) | $350–$550 |
| Flex duct section replacement (per run) | $280–$480 |
| Metal duct seam repair / patching | $200–$400 |
| Metal duct section replacement | $450–$650 |
| Duct insulation (whole system) | $600–$1,200 |
| Air leak detection and targeted sealing | $180–$340 |
What moves you within these ranges? Attic accessibility is the biggest variable — a tight crawl in a 1950s Alum Rock ranch with 24-inch truss spacing takes longer than a modern Campbell home with a full-height attic. The extent of liner degradation matters too; a single shredded section versus five runs of compromised flex duct changes the scope significantly. We provide exact quotes after inspection, and estimates are free. Call (855) 677-0949 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Jose
Our repair trucks cover Communications Hill, Alum Rock, East Foothills, and Campbell regularly — often same-day if we’re already working a nearby job. These communities share San Jose’s housing stock characteristics and climate exposure, so the same failure patterns apply. If you’re in these areas and suspect duct problems, we can typically inspect within 24 hours.
Serving San Jose, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Jose 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 San Jose
Look for dust streaks on ceiling near vents, uneven heating between rooms, a sudden spike in PG&E bills, or visible fiberglass particles collecting on furniture. In San Jose’s 1950s–1970s tracts — Berryessa, East San Jose, Santa Teresa — original flex duct has simply reached end of life. If you can see shredded material at the vent boot, the inner liner has failed. Call (855) 677-0949 for a free inspection; we’ll scope the duct with a camera and show you exactly what’s happening.
Yes, but only if the duct itself is intact. Sealing degraded duct walls with mastic prevents embedded smoke particulates from re-entering your airflow, and replacing porous flex duct removes the reservoir entirely. San Jose’s valley geography traps wildfire smoke repeatedly; we’ve treated dozens of homes after 2020’s CZU Lightning Complex and subsequent fire seasons. For persistent odor after sealing, we can add air quality sanitizing using Abatement Technologies protocols. Call (855) 677-0949 to discuss smoke-specific treatment.
Yes. While most San Jose tracts used flex duct, some Almaden Valley and Willow Glen builds from the same era have galvanized steel. We repair separated seams, patch corrosion holes, and replace rusted sections with matching gauge metal. Metal duct repair in San Jose’s older homes runs $200–$650 depending on damage extent. We inspect with a camera first to locate the problem without unnecessary attic demolition.
Nearly always. San Jose’s ADU permit volume means construction dust, drywall particulate, and disturbed returns are routine problems in the main house. We recommend duct inspection after any ADU project completion — especially if your existing system is 40+ years old, since the combination of construction loading and pre-existing degradation often pushes marginal ductwork into failure. Post-ADU duct sealing and cleaning typically runs $450–$850 in San Jose. Call (855) 677-0949 to schedule after your certificate of occupancy.
We specify Guardsman-rated mastic sealant for joints and seams, Abatement Technologies HEPA accessories when air quality testing accompanies repairs, and Aprilaire filtration components for system upgrades. Our repair trucks also carry Nikro and Rotobrush inspection equipment to verify seal integrity before we leave your San Jose home. These are industrial-standard products, not hardware-store substitutes. For brand-specific questions on your job, call (855) 677-0949 — Steven Ramirez can detail exactly what we’re using and why.
Written by Steven Ramirez, Owner at Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service San Jose, serving San Jose since 2004.