Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Palo Alto
Duct repair and sealing in Palo Alto typically runs $280–$750 for most residential jobs, with same-day service available throughout 94302, 94303, 94304, and 94306. If your energy bills are climbing or rooms aren’t heating or cooling evenly, separated duct joints or deteriorating flex duct in your attic are likely the culprits. Call us at (855) 908-0725 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose the problem and show you exactly what’s failing before any work begins.

We’ve been driving down 101 to Palo Alto for 14 years, and we know the difference between a standard tract home in Midtown and a post-and-beam Eichler in Greenmeadow where the ductwork was retrofitted decades after the house was built. Brian Rivera — owner and lead technician — handles every job personally, bringing Rotobrush and Nikro equipment that generalist HVAC crews don’t carry for residential work. Whether you’re off Embarcadero Road near Stanford or tucked into the Barron Park neighborhood, we’re familiar with the attic access challenges and non-standard routing that Palo Alto’s older housing stock presents.
Why Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco Is Palo Alto’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Palo Alto homeowners research before they book. They check review volume, not just star ratings. We’ve earned 1,209 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — a documented performance record across real jobs, not a handful of hand-picked testimonials. That matters in a market where neighbors talk and compare notes.
Brian Rivera doesn’t manage from an office. He’s the lead technician on every job, including the ones we run down to Palo Alto from San Francisco. That means the most experienced person in the company is physically in your attic, identifying joint separations or crushed flex duct that a dispatched laborer might miss. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team has handled everything from minor mastic touch-ups to full flex duct replacements in Eichler attics where space is tight and the original radiant slab left no room for error.
Response time to Palo Alto is typically same-day or next-day, depending on when you call. We don’t subcontract. We don’t send a salesperson to quote and a different crew to execute. What we quote is what Brian does.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Palo Alto
Duct Sealing
Duct sealing is often the highest-ROI fix we perform in Palo Alto, especially in Eichler neighborhoods like Greenmeadow and Fairmeadow where retrofit ductwork was shoehorned into attics never designed for mechanical systems. We use mastic sealant — not duct tape, which deteriorates in hot attic conditions — to permanently close gaps at plenum connections, register boots, and longitudinal seams. In a typical 1,800-square-foot Palo Alto home with attic retrofit ductwork, proper sealing can recover 20–30% of conditioned air currently leaking into unconditioned space. That’s real money off your PG&E bill, and it’s work that pays for itself faster in Palo Alto’s climate where AC runs hard through dry summer months.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct is the weak link in most Palo Alto attic retrofits. The plastic inner liner degrades in heat, the fiberglass insulation compresses, and the wire helix crushes where it’s draped over framing members. In Eichlers specifically, the low-slope roof creates attic cavities that bake to 140°F+ in July, accelerating deterioration. We replace damaged flex duct with properly sized, insulated runs, supporting them on saddles rather than hanging them from rafters where they sag and collect condensation. We recently sealed a duct system in a 1962 Eichler on Louis Road in Greenmeadow where the retrofit flex duct had pulled away from the supply plenum, dumping conditioned air into the attic. Using mastic sealant and new metal collars, we reconnected every joint and insulated the exposed sections to stop the homeowner’s energy bills from spiking each summer.
Metal Duct Repair
Some Palo Alto homes — particularly 1970s–1980s tract builds in Midtown and Barron Park — have galvanized steel trunk lines with spot-welded seams that have rusted through or separated at the drives. We repair these with metal patches, S-clips, and professional-grade sealants, or we replace short sections when corrosion is too advanced. Metal duct holds up better than flex in hot attics, but only if the original installation included proper slope for condensate drainage. We check that. We’ve found standing water in metal trunks above homes near Charleston Road where improper pitch created a breeding ground for mold.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or poorly insulated ductwork in Palo Alto attics is a double penalty: you’re paying to cool air that warms up before it reaches your rooms, and you’re creating condensation that wets surrounding insulation and framing. We install R-8 insulated flex duct or wrap existing metal with fiberglass insulation and vapor barrier, sized correctly for your system’s airflow. This is particularly critical in Eichler retrofits where the attic is essentially an unconditioned oven six months of the year. Proper insulation also matters for wildfire resilience — sealed, insulated systems don’t draw in outside air as aggressively when your home is buttoned up against smoke.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Palo Alto
We don’t show up with hardware-store equipment and hope for the best. Our trucks carry Rotobrush and Nikro systems for mechanical cleaning and debris removal, plus Aprilaire media filters and whole-home purifiers when air quality upgrades make sense alongside duct repair. For sanitizing after mold or heavy particulate loading — common in Palo Alto after the 2018 and 2020 wildfire seasons — we use Guardsman-grade treatment products that generalist HVAC companies don’t stock. We keep common flex duct diameters, metal collars, and mastic compounds on the truck, so most Palo Alto repairs don’t wait on parts.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Palo Alto Homes
- Retrofit flex duct joints separate silently in hot attics. In Eichlers and other slab-heat homes that added central AC, flex duct was often connected with zip ties or inadequate clamps that loosen in thermal cycling. Conditioned air leaks into the attic for years, and the homeowner only notices when PG&E bills spike or a back bedroom won’t cool.
- Original radiant-slab homes with forced-air retrofits have non-standard routing through cramped, uninsulated attic spaces. The ducts sweat in summer, wetting surrounding insulation and creating the musty odors we get called about in Green Gables and Fairmeadow. Condensation also rusts metal components and degrades flex duct liners from the inside out.
- Wildfire smoke particulates from 2018 and 2020 settled in duct systems that had never been cleaned. Palo Alto residents sealed homes and ran HVAC continuously during those smoke events, loading filters and ductwork with fine particulate that still circulates years later. Clogged filters strain blowers; dirty ducts reduce airflow and can harbor odors that reopen every fire season.
- Construction debris from decades-old retrofits remains in ductwork. Eichler owners are often the second or third family to own the home, and the original AC retrofit was done quickly, sometimes without proper duct cleaning afterward. We’ve pulled out drywall scraps, sawdust, and even abandoned tools from attic runs in Barron Park and Old Palo Alto.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Palo Alto, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Palo Alto |
|---|---|
| Mastic duct sealing (whole system) | $280 – $550 |
| Flex duct repair / section replacement | $180 – $340 per run |
| Metal duct patch or section replacement | $220 – $480 |
| Duct insulation upgrade (R-8 wrap or replacement) | $320 – $650 |
| Full attic duct system assessment + sealing | $450 – $750 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility (crawling a Palo Alto Eichler attic versus a full-height truss space), extent of damage, and whether we find mold or particulate loading that needs cleaning before sealing. We don’t quote over the phone without seeing the job — but we don’t charge to look, either. Estimates are free, detailed, and delivered on the spot. Call (855) 908-0725 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Palo Alto
We regularly run Duct Repair & Sealing calls to Stanford (including faculty housing and campus-adjacent properties), East Palo Alto, Atherton, and Los Altos Hills. The same owner-led service, same equipment, same direct accountability — no matter which side of 280 or 101 you’re on.
Serving Palo Alto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the 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 Palo Alto
Look for uneven temperatures between rooms, higher-than-expected summer energy bills, or a musty smell when the system first kicks on. In Eichler retrofits, the flex duct is almost certainly in an unconditioned attic beneath a low-slope roof, and the original connections were likely made with inadequate support and sealing. We inspect with a camera and pressure test to pinpoint exactly where you’re losing air. Call (855) 908-0725 for a free assessment — we’ll show you the problem before we quote any work.
Yes — it’s often the best money you can spend on that specific house. Eichler attics are shallow and hot, which makes duct leakage especially costly because every CFM lost is replaced by air your system has to re-cool. Mastic sealing typically pays back in 12–24 months through lower PG&E bills, and it reduces the load on your compressor, extending equipment life. Brian Rivera has sealed dozens of these systems personally, and the results are measurable.
Duct repair helps if the smell is coming from mold growth on wet insulation or standing water in leaky trunk lines — both common in Palo Alto’s retrofit attic systems. But if the odor is residual wildfire particulate embedded in duct walls, you’ll likely need cleaning plus sealing to solve it completely. We assess the source first; we don’t sell sealing for a problem that needs Rotobrush mechanical cleaning. Call us and we’ll tell you which approach applies.
Partial replacement is common and often the right call. We replace damaged sections with properly supported, insulated flex duct tied into sound existing runs with metal collars and mastic. Full replacement is only necessary when the majority of runs are degraded or when the original sizing is wrong for your current system. Brian Rivera will show you exactly which sections need work and which don’t — no upsell.
Most single-story Palo Alto homes with attic retrofit ductwork fall in the $280–$550 range for complete mastic sealing of accessible joints and seams. If your attic has limited access — common in Eichlers with small scuttle openings — labor time increases slightly. We quote firm after inspection, not ballpark guesses. Estimates are free; call (855) 908-0725 to schedule yours.
Ready to stop throwing money into your attic? Call (855) 908-0725 for a free duct repair and sealing estimate anywhere in Palo Alto. Brian Rivera will handle your inspection personally, explain what we find in plain language, and fix only what actually needs fixing — with the professional-grade equipment and documented track record that 1,200+ verified reviews confirm.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Northstar Air Duct Cleaning Service San Francisco, serving Palo Alto since 2011.