Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across San Francisco
Duct repair and sealing in San Francisco typically runs $280–$850 depending on whether you’re sealing accessible joints or replacing moisture-damaged flex runs, and most jobs in the city are completed same-day. If your vents smell musty when the heat kicks on, or your Outer Sunset home never quite warms up evenly, you’re probably losing conditioned air through gaps that San Francisco’s persistent fog has been slowly degrading for years. We’re Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, and our Duct Repair & Sealing team handles everything from mastic sealing of accessible metal ductwork to full flex duct replacement in the postwar homes of the Richmond and Sunset districts. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate — Brian Rivera, owner and lead technician, will walk your job personally.

Why Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco Is San Francisco’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Fourteen years focused exclusively on indoor air quality means we’ve seen exactly how San Francisco’s unique housing stock fails — and how to fix it without unnecessary demolition. Brian Rivera doesn’t dispatch crews; he’s the lead technician on every job, from the Mission District to the fog line at Ocean Beach.
Our reputation is documented, not claimed: 1,209 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. That’s not a marketing number — it’s a track record across real jobs in real San Francisco homes, from Victorian retrofits in Noe Valley to mid-century ranches in Visitacion Valley.
We carry professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, plus Abatement Technologies remediation tools — the same gear used in commercial ductwork, deployed on residential jobs that generalist HVAC companies underprepare for. We don’t bolt duct sealing onto a broader service menu; it’s one of five interconnected specialties we’ve refined since 2010.
Response time matters in a city where heating season can arrive suddenly. We typically schedule San Francisco appointments within 24–48 hours, and we know the parking realities of narrow Victorian streets and steep Richmond District driveways — so we arrive prepared, not improvising.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in San Francisco
Duct Sealing
Most San Francisco homes with forced-air systems lose 20–30% of heated air through leaks at joints, plenum connections, and register boots. In the city’s older housing stock — especially retrofitted Victorians where ducts were threaded through original balloon-frame walls — those leaks are often inaccessible and poorly sealed with outdated tape. We use mastic sealant and professional-grade mesh reinforcement on every accessible joint, and we pressure-test afterward to verify results. A typical duct sealing job in San Francisco runs $280–$450 for accessible systems, with fog-zone homes in the Outer Sunset sometimes requiring additional moisture-barrier treatment at register boots where marine air infiltrates.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct is common in San Francisco’s postwar additions and retrofits, particularly in the Outer Richmond and Outer Sunset homes built from the 1940s through the 1960s. The plastic interior liner degrades faster in high-humidity conditions, and the fiberglass insulation between layers traps moisture from the marine fog layer. We sealed and insulated a retrofitted flex duct system in an Outer Sunset home built in the 1950s — the interior liner had visible mold staining from decades of fog infiltration. We replaced the damaged flex runs with Rotobrush-cleaned metal ducts and mastic-sealed all joints, reducing moisture intrusion and improving heating efficiency for the homeowner. Flex duct replacement in San Francisco typically ranges $450–$850 per run depending on accessibility.
Metal Duct Repair
Original galvanized metal ductwork in San Francisco’s mid-century homes — concentrated in the Sunset, Richmond, and Visitacion Valley — corrodes at seams and develops whistle-inducing gaps where support straps have fatigued. Unlike flex duct, metal can often be repaired rather than replaced if the damage is localized. We patch corroded sections with matching gauge metal, seal with mastic (never duct tape — it fails within two years in humid conditions), and reinforce supports. Metal duct repair in San Francisco generally runs $320–$620 depending on whether we’re accessing a basement crawl space or a tight attic framed with the shallow-pitch roofs common in the Richmond District.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in San Francisco’s unconditioned crawl spaces and attics wastes heated air before it reaches your rooms. In fog-belt neighborhoods where ambient moisture is constant, wet insulation becomes a mold vector rather than a thermal barrier. We install closed-cell foam insulation or replace degraded fiberglass wraps with moisture-resistant materials rated for marine climates. Duct insulation work in San Francisco typically ranges $380–$720 for a standard single-system home, with Victorian retrofits requiring custom fitting around non-standard framing.

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Trusted Brands We Service in San Francisco
We don’t show up with hardware-store generics. Our repair inventory includes mastic sealants and application systems from Abatement Technologies, moisture-resistant insulation products from Guardsman, and air quality integration components from Aprilaire for homeowners who want sealed ducts connected to whole-home humidity and filtration control. We stock common repair parts specifically for San Francisco’s dominant housing types — meaning we don’t waste your time with multiple trips to suppliers while your crawl space stays open. For duct repair and sealing jobs that tie into broader air quality systems, we coordinate Honeywell and Aprilaire components in the same visit, not across three different contractor schedules.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in San Francisco Homes
- Old retrofitted ducts in balloon-frame walls develop leaks and disconnects that aren’t accessible without opening walls. In Victorian and Edwardian flats converted to forced air, contractors often routed flex or thin-gauge metal through wall cavities never designed for ductwork. The framing movement of a century-old building gradually separates joints, and the original installation rarely included proper supports. We locate these failures with borescope inspection and design repair strategies that minimize plaster disruption.
- In fog-heavy neighborhoods like Outer Sunset, moisture trapped in unused heating-only ducts breeds mold that standard dust cleanup won’t address. San Francisco’s cooling-free climate means duct systems sit dormant for six to eight months annually, allowing the marine layer’s persistent humidity to pool in low spots. Rotobrush mechanical cleaning removes the growth, but without sealing the infiltration points and improving drainage, it returns within two seasons.
- One-piece or early sectional duct systems in mid-century homes lack standardized parts, making repairs difficult and expensive. The postwar tract homes of the Outer Richmond and Sunset often used proprietary fittings from defunct manufacturers. We fabricate custom transitions on-site rather than forcing incompatible modern components into old geometries.
- Register boots in homes near the Pacific fail at the floor/wall junction due to thermal cycling and salt-air corrosion. The constant temperature differential between heated duct air and cool marine ambient stress-seals the metal-to-plaster interface, and the minimal salt content in fog-laden air accelerates surface corrosion. We replace with marine-grade boots and seal with flexible mastic that accommodates movement.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in San Francisco, CA
| Service | Typical Range in San Francisco |
|---|---|
| Mastic duct sealing (accessible joints, single system) | $280–$450 |
| Flex duct repair/replacement (per run) | $450–$850 |
| Metal duct repair (patching, seam sealing) | $320–$620 |
| Duct insulation (replacement/wrap, single system) | $380–$720 |
| Full system assessment with pressure test | $180–$240 (credited toward repair) |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility is the biggest factor — a crawl space under a Visitacion Valley ranch is straightforward; a retrofitted chase in a Pacific Heights Victorian requires contortion and time. The extent of moisture damage matters too: surface mold cleans up; saturated insulation and corroded metal gets replaced. We don’t guess from photos. Brian Rivera assesses every job in person, explains what we’re seeing, and gives you a fixed quote before we start. Estimates are free. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Francisco
Our service radius covers the full breadth of the city, from the dense Victorian corridors of the Mission District and Chinatown to the hillside homes of Noe Valley and the postwar neighborhoods of Visitacion Valley. Each area presents distinct ductwork challenges — Noe Valley’s sunnier, drier microclimate produces different failure modes than the fog belt — and we adjust our approach accordingly rather than applying a one-size template.
Serving San Francisco, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Francisco 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 Francisco
The marine fog layer maintains high relative humidity in your ductwork year-round, and without air conditioning to cycle air through the system, that moisture sits stagnant for months. In the Outer Sunset specifically, we regularly find visible mold staining on duct interior liners in homes where the heat runs less than 40 days annually — the dampness comes from ambient infiltration, not use. Sealing register boots and plenum connections with mastic, plus installing moisture-barrier insulation, breaks this cycle. Call (855) 908-0725 and we’ll assess whether your system needs cleaning, sealing, or both — estimates are free.
Often yes, but it depends on where the failure is located and how the original contractor routed the ducts. We use borescope cameras to inspect inside wall cavities before making any access cuts, and we design repair paths that follow existing chases, plumbing stacks, or closet voids rather than opening finished rooms. When wall access is unavoidable, we limit it to discrete locations behind baseboards or in closet ceilings. Brian Rivera will walk you through exactly what we’re seeing before we cut anything — call (855) 908-0725 for a free assessment.
We specify Abatement Technologies mastic sealants and application equipment for joint sealing, Guardsman-grade moisture-resistant insulation for fog-zone replacements, and Aprilaire components when sealing work integrates with whole-home humidity control. These aren’t generic hardware-store products — they’re the same professional-grade materials used in commercial remediation, selected specifically for San Francisco’s marine climate. For the exact specification on your job, call (855) 908-0725 and we’ll review it during your free estimate.
Yes — in San Francisco especially. Without AC, your heating-only system has no cooling season to dry out accumulated moisture, and leaks at the return plenum actually pull humid ambient air into the ductwork when the fan isn’t running. Sealed ducts deliver more of your heated air to the rooms you actually use, reduce the moisture load that fosters mold, and lower your gas bill even in a mild climate. Most sealed systems we test in San Francisco show 15–25% better airflow at the registers. Call (855) 908-0725 for a pressure test — estimates are free.
The Richmond District’s concentration of 1940s–1960s tract homes with original galvanized ductwork, combined with its position directly in the fog belt, creates a distinct repair profile: more metal duct corrosion, more register boot seal failures from thermal cycling against cool ambient air, and less of the Victorian retrofit complexity you see east of Van Ness. We carry more metal fabrication supplies and marine-grade replacement boots on Richmond jobs, and we expect to find more moisture damage requiring Rotobrush cleaning before sealing. The repair approach is different — and we know the difference because we’ve done the work. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule with Brian Rivera directly.
Ready to stop losing heated air and start breathing cleaner? Call Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco at (855) 908-0725 for your free estimate. Brian Rivera, owner and lead technician, handles every assessment personally — no dispatched crews, no surprises, just 14 years of focused expertise on the air moving through your home.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, serving San Francisco since 2010.