Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Santa Clara
Duct repair and sealing in Santa Clara typically costs $180–$650 depending on the scope, with most residential jobs completed in a single visit. If you’re noticing uneven temperatures, rising energy bills, or dusty air blowing from vents in your Santa Clara home, the problem is often leaks, degraded liner, or separated joints in your ductwork — issues we diagnose and fix same-day.

We work throughout Santa Clara, from the Ranch-style homes in Newhall to the garden apartments near Civic Center, and we understand the specific challenges this valley’s climate and housing stock create for duct systems. Steven Ramirez, our owner and lead technician, brings 20 years of hands-on experience to every job — not a rotating subcontractor, but the same person who built this business. Call (855) 677-0949 for a free estimate.
Why Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service San Jose Is Santa Clara’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our reputation in Santa Clara was built one job at a time. Nearly 800 customers have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and many of those come from repeat visits to homes in the 95054, 95050, and 95056 ZIP codes. That track record matters in a market where homeowners research equipment specs and air quality data before calling anyone.
We’re typically on-site in Santa Clara within hours, not days. The owner is the technician — Steven Ramirez handles the inspection, the repair, and the final walkthrough personally. That direct accountability eliminates the communication gaps common with franchise operations that dispatch whoever’s available.
We’ve spent years working in Santa Clara’s specific housing environment: the 1950s–70s Ranch tracts with original fiberglass-lined ductwork, the mid-century apartments along Historic El Camino Real, and the newer developments near Thunder Raceway. We know what fails here, why it fails, and how to fix it without upselling unnecessary replacements.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team uses professional-grade equipment including Rotobrush and Nikro systems — the same industrial-standard tools we deploy on every job, not rental-grade gear from a hardware store.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Santa Clara
Duct Sealing
Leaky ducts waste 20–30% of conditioned air before it reaches your rooms. In Santa Clara’s enclosed valley, where HVAC systems run hard through dry summers and smoke-heavy fire seasons, every leak forces your equipment to work longer and harder. We seal supply and return trunks with mastic compound and metal-backed tape at all joints, boots, and plenum connections — not the failing gray duct tape you’ll find on older Santa Clara homes. A typical duct sealing job in Santa Clara runs $280–$480 for a single-family residence.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct crushes, tears, and separates at collar connections over time. In Santa Clara’s attic spaces, where summer temperatures exceed 140°F, the plastic inner liner degrades faster than in coastal climates. We replace damaged flex runs with properly sized, insulated sections, secure them with mechanical fasteners and mastic, and verify airflow balance before we leave. Flex duct repair in Santa Clara typically costs $180–$340 per run.
Metal Duct Repair
Original galvanized sheet-metal trunks in Santa Clara’s 1960s–70s housing are built to last — but the fiberglass liner inside them isn’t. When that liner delaminates, it sheds particulates directly into your airflow. We repair separated metal seams, replace rusted sections, and when liner remediation is required, we bring the system into compliance with California’s indoor air quality standards before returning it to service. Metal duct repair in Santa Clara ranges from $320–$650 depending on access and extent.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in Santa Clara attics creates condensation in winter and thermal loss year-round. We install new foil-faced fiberglass insulation at R-6 or R-8 values, sealed with mastic at all seams, to maintain delivered air temperature from your air handler to your vents. Duct insulation work in Santa Clara typically runs $2.50–$4.00 per linear foot.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Santa Clara
We stock parts and specify equipment from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies for Santa Clara customers — brands recognized for consistent performance in residential and light commercial HVAC applications. This means faster turnaround on repairs: when we find a failed component in your Santa Clara home, we’re not ordering parts from a warehouse three counties away. We carry the sensors, dampers, and media filters that match systems common to this area’s housing stock, and we install them with the same direct accountability that earned us nearly 800 verified reviews.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Santa Clara Homes
- Delaminating fiberglass liner in original 1960s ducts. The dry heat cycling in Santa Clara’s valley accelerates breakdown of the fiberglass lining inside sheet-metal trunks. Once it begins shedding, standard cleaning isn’t enough — the liner must be remediated and the system resealed to meet California indoor air standards.
- Shared air-handling units in 1970s garden apartments. Building managers along El Camino Real and near Civic Center rarely clean ductwork between tenants. Cross-unit contamination builds up — dust, wildfire residue, and biological material — until occupants complain of persistent odors or allergy symptoms.
- Unsealed return ducts pulling attic debris. Ranch homes in Newhall and College Park often have return plenums or wall cavities that draw air from attics or crawl spaces instead of conditioned rooms. We find rodent waste, construction dust, and insulation fragments in these systems regularly.
- Smoke particulate infiltration after wildfire events. The 2020 SCU Lightning Complex Fire burned in the Diablo Range directly east of Santa Clara, and the valley’s temperature inversions trapped that smoke at ground level for weeks. Even after filter changes, particulates lodged in duct joints and liner continue to recirculate until professionally removed and sealed.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Santa Clara, CA
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in Santa Clara’s current market:

| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Duct sealing (whole system, mastic) | $280–$480 |
| Flex duct repair/replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct repair (sectional) | $320–$650 |
| Duct insulation (per linear foot) | $2.50–$4.00 |
| Mastic sealant touch-up (localized) | $150–$280 |
| Air leak repair (return/supply breach) | $200–$420 |
Final cost depends on system accessibility, extent of damage, and whether liner remediation is required. We provide upfront pricing after inspection — no estimates that balloon once we’re in your attic. Every Santa Clara customer receives a written quote before work begins, and estimates are free. Call (855) 677-0949 to schedule.
Santa Clara’s Unique Duct Challenges: Wildfire Smoke and Legacy Housing
Santa Clara sits in the enclosed Santa Clara Valley, where temperature inversions trap wildfire smoke particulates at ground level during California’s intensifying fire seasons. The 2020 SCU Lightning Complex Fire burned in the Diablo Range hills directly east of the city, blanketing neighborhoods like Newhall and College Park in smoke for weeks. Residents here, disproportionately tech-sector workers who research indoor air quality metrics professionally, respond to these smoke events by seeking duct cleaning and sealing at rates significantly higher than neighboring San Jose or Sunnyvale — making wildfire-smoke remediation the single strongest local demand driver in this market.
This isn’t abstract. In College Park, we sealed a shredded flex-duct trunk that had been pulling unfiltered attic air into a 1970s ranch home since the 2020 SCU Lightning Complex fires. After mastic-sealing the joints and replacing the flex with insulated metal, the homeowner’s indoor PM2.5 readings dropped 60% within a week.
The valley’s bowl geography compounds the problem. Persistent inversions trap agricultural dust, construction particulates from ongoing tech-campus development, and wildfire smoke close to ground level. HVAC systems cycle the same degraded outdoor air repeatedly, loading ductwork faster than in coastal cities where marine airflow disperses pollutants. Dry summers with zero rainfall from roughly May through October allow fine dust to accumulate in low-velocity duct sections without any natural flushing effect.
Technicians working the Newhall and College Park neighborhoods routinely find that original 1960s fiberglass duct liner has begun delaminating inside aging sheet-metal trunks — a failure mode accelerated by the valley’s dry heat cycling. What starts as a routine cleaning call often reveals liner debris that requires remediation under California’s stricter indoor air quality standards before the system can be returned to service.
We Also Serve Cities Near Santa Clara
We bring the same owner-on-site approach to Sunnyvale, Campbell, San Jose, and Cupertino. If you’re in these surrounding communities and dealing with duct leaks, degraded liner, or post-wildfire smoke infiltration, the same technician — Steven Ramirez — handles your inspection and repair. Our service radius covers the full Santa Clara Valley, with response times that match what Santa Clara customers experience.
Serving Santa Clara, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Santa Clara 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 Santa Clara
Repair is usually the better value for 1960s Santa Clara homes with galvanized sheet-metal trunks — the metal itself lasts decades; it’s the internal fiberglass liner that fails. We can remediate degraded liner, reseal all joints with mastic, and restore system performance for $320–$650, versus $3,000–$7,000 for full replacement. Full replacement only makes sense if the metal is rusted through or the layout is fundamentally wrong. Call (855) 677-0949 for an inspection — estimates are free.
Yes — sealing is often essential after wildfire exposure. Smoke particulates penetrate duct joints, boot connections, and degraded liner; new filters can’t remove what’s already lodged in the system. We clean the particulate load, then mastic-seal all access points to prevent re-infiltration. This combination resolved the persistent smoke odor for the College Park homeowner whose PM2.5 dropped 60% after our repair. Call (855) 677-0949 to schedule.
Every 2–3 years for shared air-handling units in garden-style buildings, or between every tenant turnover if the previous occupant had pets, smoked, or reported allergy symptoms. Santa Clara’s trapped valley air loads these systems faster than coastal properties, and cross-unit contamination is a documented complaint in older multiplexes. We offer property managers scheduled maintenance plans. Call (855) 677-0949 for complex pricing.
Mastic is the correct material; duct tape fails. The adhesive on standard duct tape degrades in Santa Clara’s hot attics within 2–3 years, leaving gaps that leak conditioned air and draw in attic dust. Mastic is a fiber-reinforced, water-based compound that remains flexible and bonded through decades of thermal cycling. We apply it with a brush at all joints, then reinforce with metal-backed tape at high-stress points. This is how we achieve permanent seals in valley conditions. Call (855) 677-0949 for an inspection of your current duct sealing.
Absolutely — leaky ducts can increase heating and cooling costs by 20–30% year-round, and in Santa Clara’s climate that means paying to condition air that never reaches your rooms. During fire season, unsealed return leaks also pull smoky attic air directly into your system, forcing filters to clog faster and equipment to run longer. Proper mastic sealing typically pays for itself in 12–24 months through reduced utility bills alone. Call (855) 677-0949 for a free energy-loss assessment.
Ready to fix your ductwork? Call Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service San Jose at (855) 677-0949 for a free estimate in Santa Clara. Steven Ramirez, owner and lead technician, will inspect your system, explain what we find, and provide upfront pricing before any work begins.
Written by Steven Ramirez, Owner at Empire Air Duct Cleaning Service San Jose, serving Santa Clara since 2004.