Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across East Palo Alto
Duct repair and sealing in East Palo Alto typically runs $280–$680 for most residential jobs, with flex duct repairs starting around $340 and full metal duct restoration reaching $890–$1,400 for extensive galvanized systems. We’re usually on-site in East Palo Alto within 45 minutes from our San Francisco base, and most repairs wrap same-day. If your vents are pushing musty air, your energy bills are climbing, or you’re catching diesel odors from US-101 even with windows shut, your ductwork’s likely pulling in unfiltered crawlspace and attic air through failed seals. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate — Brian Rivera, owner and lead technician, handles every East Palo Alto job personally.

We’ve worked the 94303 ZIP code for fourteen years, from the Weeks neighborhood streets near the Bay Levee to the post-war stucco tracts along University Avenue and the rental concentrations near the Ravenswood corridor. East Palo Alto’s housing stock is different from anything else on the Peninsula — and that matters when we’re talking about what’s happening inside your walls.
Why Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco Is East Palo Alto’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
East Palo Alto homeowners and property managers call us because we’re not generalist HVAC techs who clean ducts as a side gig. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team — led by Brian Rivera — brings fourteen years of focused indoor air quality work to every job. That means when we pull into your driveway off Pulgas Avenue or Bell Street, we’re arriving with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not the basic shop-vac setup a generalist keeps in a side van.
Our track record is documented: 1,209 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. That’s not a marketing number — it’s a performance record across real jobs, including dozens in East Palo Alto specifically. Property managers near the 101 corridor and longtime homeowners in the Belle Haven-adjacent blocks have left feedback noting the difference owner-accountability makes. Brian doesn’t dispatch crews he hasn’t trained personally; he’s the one in your crawlspace, reading the ductwork with fourteen years of pattern recognition.
Response time matters here. East Palo Alto’s position between the Bay and 101 means humidity hits fast after winter storms, and collapsed flex duct or separated metal joints can take a system offline quickly. We prioritize same-day response for East Palo Alto calls because we’ve seen how fast mold colonizes in bay-level crawlspaces when airflow stalls.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in East Palo Alto
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
Original duct tape joints in East Palo Alto’s 1950s–60s tract homes fail predictably after forty to sixty years. The adhesive dries, cracks, and suddenly your return plenum is pulling in crawlspace air laced with bay moisture and diesel particulate from the 101 corridor. We strip old tape entirely and apply mastic sealant — a fiber-reinforced, brush-on compound that flexes with thermal expansion and creates a permanent airtight bond at every seam, boot, and register connection. In East Palo Alto’s climate, mastic outperforms foil tape by a wide margin; we’ve returned to homes where our mastic work held perfect through five rainy seasons while neighboring properties needed re-taping every eighteen months.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct under East Palo Alto’s slab-on-grade and raised-foundation homes takes a beating. Bay-side humidity wicks through crawlspaces with degraded vapor barriers, saturating the fiberglass insulation wrap and collapsing the inner liner. We see this constantly in properties near the Bay Levee — flex sections that have pancaked flat, blocking airflow entirely and creating stagnant zones where black mold colonizes the interior. Our flex duct repair involves removing damaged runs, installing properly supported new flex with adequate slope for condensation drainage, and sealing all connections with mastic before reinsulating. We don’t patch over collapsed sections; we replace to restore designed airflow.
Metal Duct Repair
Galvanized sheet-metal ductwork — the original installation in most East Palo Alto post-war tracts — corrodes at joints, separates at drives and slips, and develops pinhole leaks where decades of condensation have eaten the zinc coating. Unlike neighboring Palo Alto where tech-era remodels replaced most original metal decades ago, East Palo Alto’s stock still runs on this legacy infrastructure. We repair separated sections with custom-fabricated galvanized patches, re-secure drives with proper sheet-metal screws, and seal every joint with mastic. Where corrosion is too advanced, we fabricate replacement sections on-site rather than forcing mismatched modern fittings onto 1950s geometry.
Duct Insulation Replacement
Original duct insulation in East Palo Alto homes has typically degraded to the point of negative R-value — wet, compressed, or missing entirely in crawlspace sections. We remove failed wrap and install new fiberglass insulation with proper vapor-barrier facing, sealed at all seams to prevent bay humidity from reaching the metal surface. Proper insulation doesn’t just save energy; it prevents the condensation that drives mold growth in East Palo Alto’s marine-layer climate.

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Trusted Brands We Service in East Palo Alto
We deploy professional-grade equipment on every East Palo Alto job: Rotobrush mechanical agitation systems for pre-sealing cleaning, Nikro HEPA containment for mold-impacted work, and Abatement Technologies air scrubbers when we’re working in occupied spaces. For sanitizing after repair and sealing, we use Honeywell and Aprilaire products — the same active treatment formulations specified in commercial remediation protocols. We stock mastic compound, galvanized repair stock, and flex duct in common diameters so East Palo Alto jobs aren’t delayed waiting for parts. That matters when you’re dealing with a rental turnover or a family member with respiratory sensitivity who can’t wait two weeks for a supply-house order.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in East Palo Alto Homes
- Failed original duct tape at galvanized joints. The factory tape from 1958 has turned to dust. Your system pulls in crawlspace air through every seam, pressurizing your living space with whatever’s under the house — bay humidity, rodent activity, and in East Palo Alto specifically, fine particulate from the diesel truck corridor on US-101.
- Collapsed flex duct from crawlspace moisture wicking. Properties near the Bay Levee and in the Weeks neighborhood show this pattern repeatedly. The flex liner delaminates, the wire helix rusts through, and suddenly you’ve got a twelve-foot section that’s flat as a ribbon. No airflow. Stagnant conditions. Mold follows within a season.
- Unsealed duct boots pulling in 101 corridor air. Even when the main trunk is intact, the connection between duct and floor register often gaps open. In East Palo Alto’s low-lying position, that gap becomes a direct intake for road particulate — which is why some homeowners smell diesel inside with windows closed.
- Landlord-owned units with overlapping, undocumented repairs. No HVAC paperwork survives tenant turnover. We’ve opened crawlspaces in East Palo Alto rentals where three different “repairs” layered new problems onto old: flex patched onto metal with no support, mastic slapped over dirt, insulation stuffed backwards so the vapor barrier traps moisture against the duct. The root cause — original unsealed boots or separated trunk lines — never got addressed.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in East Palo Alto, CA
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in East Palo Alto’s current market:
- Mastic sealant application (typical single-system home): $280–$450
- Flex duct repair/replacement (per section): $340–$580
- Galvanized metal duct repair with patch fabrication: $420–$760
- Full metal duct restoration (extensive corrosion, multiple sections): $890–$1,400
- Duct insulation replacement (full system): $560–$920
- Combination repair + sealing + sanitizing package: $1,100–$1,680
East Palo Alto pricing runs slightly below Palo Alto and Menlo Park for equivalent work — not because we discount, but because the housing stock’s simpler geometry (single-story tracts, accessible crawlspaces) reduces labor time. What drives cost up: extensive mold remediation requiring containment, collapsed flex in hard-access slab sections, or metal duct that’s corroded past patching and needs custom fabrication. We diagnose in person, explain exactly what we’re seeing, and quote before any work starts. Estimates are free. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near East Palo Alto
Our service radius covers the full Peninsula corridor. We regularly handle duct repair and sealing in Palo Alto — where the housing stock’s newer but legacy systems still exist in pre-war pockets — Stanford and Atherton with their larger custom homes and complex zoned systems, and North Fair Oaks with its own concentration of post-war tract housing facing similar challenges to East Palo Alto’s. Same owner-led service, same equipment, same documented results.
Serving East Palo Alto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Palo Alto 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 East Palo Alto
Repair and sealing typically restores 85–90% of system performance at 30–40% of replacement cost for East Palo Alto’s simple single-story tracts. Original galvanized metal in these homes was overbuilt by modern standards — the material’s sound even when joints have failed. We seal, patch, and reinsulate rather than tearing out functional trunk lines. Full replacement makes sense only when corrosion’s advanced past fabrication repair or when you’re redesigning airflow for a major remodel. Call (855) 908-0725 and Brian Rivera will walk you through what your specific system needs — estimates are free.
Yes — this is one of the most common complaints we address in East Palo Alto homes within a few blocks of the 101 corridor. Unsealed duct boots, separated return plenum joints, and failed tape at trunk connections create negative pressure that pulls in crawlspace and wall-cavity air laced with diesel particulate. We pressurize-test the system, locate every leak point, and seal with mastic. Homeowners in the Weeks neighborhood and along the Pulgas Avenue corridor have reported complete elimination of the odor after proper sealing. The fix is mechanical, not a cover-up — call (855) 908-0725 for a diagnostic.
Cleaning without sealing is temporary in East Palo Alto’s climate. If the underlying leaks that pull humid bay air into the system aren’t fixed, mold recolonizes within one to two seasons. We’ve inspected rental units where “cleaning” meant a vacuum at the register — the crawlspace flex was still collapsed, the boots still gapped, and the trunk joints still unsealed. The mold you see is growing on wet surfaces that cleaning alone can’t keep dry. We document what we find with photos, seal the system properly, and can provide a report for landlord discussions. Call (855) 908-0725 — we work with tenants and property managers regularly.
We replace collapsed sections entirely rather than attempting to reinflate — once the wire helix has rusted and the liner delaminated, the structural integrity is gone. For Bay Levee-area homes, we also assess the vapor barrier and drainage conditions that caused the collapse, because new flex will fail the same way if the crawlspace environment isn’t addressed. We install supported new flex with proper slope, seal with mastic, reinsulate, and note any crawlspace moisture mitigation you should discuss with a foundation specialist. Most Bay Levee flex replacements run $340–$580 per section. Call (855) 908-0725 for an exact quote.
Yes — in fact, a significant portion of our East Palo Alto work is in rental properties with no maintenance history. We diagnose based on what’s physically present: duct material, joint condition, insulation state, and airflow testing. Brian Rivera has developed a systematic assessment for these situations that identifies the original installation era, prior repair layers, and current failure points without needing documentation. We provide written findings and photo documentation that tenants can share with landlords, and we’re available to discuss scope directly with property managers. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule — no history required.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, serving East Palo Alto and the Peninsula since 2011.