Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Demarest
Duct repair and sealing in Demarest, NJ typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day service available for urgent air leaks and disconnected runs. If you’re losing heated air into your attic or basement, or your upstairs rooms never reach temperature, the problem is usually gaps in aging ductwork that a trained technician can locate and seal in a single visit.

We’re familiar with Demarest’s streets — from the Colonials along Hardenburgh Avenue to the split-levels near the Duck Pond — and we make the trip from our Bridgeport base regularly. Matthew handles your job personally — owner on-site, every time — so you’re not getting a rotating subcontractor who’s guessing at your home’s layout. Call (866) 531-5603 for a free estimate, or read on to see how we approach Duct Repair & Sealing in homes like yours.
Why Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut Is Demarest’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Demarest’s ‘buy and improve in place’ culture means ductwork from the 1960s and 1970s often has original fiberglass-lined trunks with multiple retrofit branches, creating hidden sediment traps and degraded liners that demand careful sealing and insulation. We’ve worked on enough of these systems to know where the problems hide — the tight mechanical chases in split-levels, the extended runs over garages, the basement branches that were never properly sealed when the rec room went in.
Our 663 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include repeat calls from Bergen County homeowners who initially hired us for cleaning and brought us back when they realized their ducts were leaking. Two decades of duct systems means we’ve seen — and fixed — just about everything. We use Rotobrush and Nikro equipment because your air quality isn’t a DIY project, and we carry mastic sealant and insulation materials sized for the larger duct runs common in Demarest’s substantial homes.
Response time to Demarest is typically same-day or next-day for non-emergencies, and we prioritize calls where the homeowner can feel conditioned air pouring into an unfinished basement or attic — that’s money leaving your wallet every minute the system runs. From cleaning to sealing to sanitizing — one call covers your entire duct system.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Demarest
Duct Sealing
Most Demarest homes we visit lose 20–30% of conditioned air through gaps at branch connections, plenum seams, and where ducts pass through wall framing. We seal these leaks with mastic sealant — a brush-applied compound that remains flexible for decades — rather than duct tape, which dries and fails within a few years. In a 1970s Colonial near the Demarest Nature Center, we recently sealed 14 separate leaks in a single afternoon, dropping the homeowner’s winter gas bill measurably.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct gets crushed during renovations, chewed by rodents in crawl spaces, or kinked where it was poorly supported across long spans. Demarest’s finished basements and added rec rooms often have flex runs that were squeezed through chases too small for the diameter. We repair where possible, replace when the inner liner is torn or the insulation is water-damaged, and we always verify the new run won’t repeat the same pinch point.
Metal Duct Repair
The galvanized steel trunks in Demarest’s older homes corrode at seams, separate at drive cleats, and rattle loose from hangers. We re-seam, reinforce, and re-hang metal ductwork, then seal with mastic. Metal repair is often the better choice when the trunk itself is sound but the connections have failed — common in systems that were extended piecemeal over decades without proper support.
Duct Insulation
This is critical in Demarest. The temperature differential between your heated living space and the cool basement slab or unconditioned attic creates condensation on uninsulated duct surfaces — especially in summer when humid air from the lowlands surrounding the Palisades ridge seeps into basement mechanical rooms. We install foil-faced fiberglass insulation or closed-cell wrap on basement-adjacent runs to stop the sweating that feeds mold growth. Even a well-sealed duct will recontaminate if condensation keeps the interior wet.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Demarest
We stock parts and materials from Honeywell and Aprilaire for Demarest homeowners, which means faster turnaround on jobs that require damper replacement, zone control integration, or media filter upgrades alongside sealing work. Our mastic sealants and insulation wraps are commercial-grade — the same specifications used in medical and institutional settings — because a 4,000-square-foot Colonial with five bedrooms deserves better than hardware-store tape. We also carry Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems for the full-service jobs where sealing follows a thorough mechanical cleaning.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Demarest Homes
- Fiberglass liner degradation in original 1960s trunks. The bonded fiberglass lining in Demarest’s original ductwork breaks down after 40+ years, shedding particles that clog registers and circulate through living spaces. Sealing alone won’t fix this — we assess whether the liner can be encapsulated or if the section needs replacement.
- Piecemeal retrofit branches pulling away from aging main trunks. Every added room, finished basement, and renovated kitchen in Demarest’s “improve in place” culture meant a new branch grafted onto a trunk never designed for the load. Thermal cycling loosens these connections, creating gaps that leak conditioned air into wall cavities.
- Condensation in uninsulated basement-adjacent ducts. Demarest’s higher-elevation lots with cool slab foundations create perfect conditions for duct sweating. We’ve found mold colonies thriving inside fiberglass-lined trunks that were never insulated where they pass near the foundation wall.
- Crushed or kinked flex duct from renovation work. Demarest’s active renovation scene means flex runs get damaged by contractors, stored materials, or well-meaning homeowners finishing their own basements. A crushed 8-inch flex run can cut airflow to an entire wing of the house.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Demarest, NJ
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in the Demarest market based on the homes we actually work on:
| Service | Typical Range in Demarest |
|---|---|
| Basic duct sealing (mastic, up to 10 leaks) | $280–$420 |
| Extensive sealing with branch reconnection | $450–$650 |
| Flex duct repair or replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct repair (seam, hanger, patch work) | $220–$480 |
| Duct insulation (basement/adjacent runs) | $320–$580 |
| Full system assessment with leak detection | $150–$220 (credited toward work) |
What moves you toward the higher end: multiple branch reconnections, access through finished ceilings or walls, liner degradation requiring encapsulation or replacement, and homes over 4,000 square feet with extended trunk runs. What keeps costs down: accessible mechanical rooms, unfinished basements, and catching problems before they spread. Every estimate is free, and we quote the full job before starting — no add-ons once we’re in your home. Call (866) 531-5603 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Demarest
We regularly cross the state line for duct repair and sealing work in Cresskill, Closter, Tenafly, and Norwood — all sharing Demarest’s pattern of older, owner-improved homes with legacy duct systems. If you’re in 07627 or any adjacent Bergen County zip, we’re your local crew.
Serving Demarest, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Demarest 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 Demarest
Because they were. Demarest’s low-turnover, high-renovation culture means original 1960s trunks were extended repeatedly as owners added rooms, finished basements, and expanded kitchens — often without engineering the airflow for the new load. We see this constantly: a 1968 main trunk with five or six branches added over thirty years, each one a little rougher than the last. The solution is usually reconnecting and sealing the branches properly, then balancing the dampers so each room gets design airflow. Call (866) 531-5603 and we’ll map your system — estimates are free.
Yes — in Demarest’s climate, it’s often the only permanent fix. The cool basement slab and humid summer air create a dew point problem on uninsulated metal or fiberglass-lined ducts. Insulation raises the surface temperature above condensation threshold. We recently insulated runs in a split-level near the Duck Pond where the homeowner had wiped mold off the same duct trunk three times; after insulation and sealing, the problem stopped. For a specific assessment of your basement layout, call (866) 531-5603.
It depends on the liner’s condition. If the fiberglass is intact but dusty, we can clean and encapsulate it with a sealant coating, then seal the duct seams. If the liner is shedding particles, delaminating, or water-stained from past condensation, replacement is the healthier long-term choice — sealing degraded liner just traps the problem inside. We recently sealed a split-level on Country Road where a 1968 main trunk had five piecemeal branches added over three decades. The original fiberglass liner was shedding particles at every elbow, and we used mastic sealant to close a 2-inch gap where a branch pulled away from the trunk, then insulated the runs near the basement slab to stop condensation. Matthew handles your job personally and will show you the liner condition with a camera before recommending either approach.
We pressurize the duct system and measure airflow at each register, then use thermal imaging to spot temperature anomalies behind walls and in ceilings. In Demarest’s Colonials, the leaks usually cluster at two locations: where branches penetrate wall framing into additions, and at the plenum connection above the furnace in the basement mechanical room. The thermal camera shows us the pattern without cutting drywall. If we do need access, we minimize intrusion — often a single ceiling tile or a closet return air grille. Call (866) 531-5603 to schedule a leak detection assessment.
Replace it. A crushed flex duct has a permanent kink in the inner liner that restricts airflow even if you straighten the outer jacket. In Demarest’s larger homes, that one crushed 8-inch run might be supplying three bedrooms. We replace with properly sized flex, support it at 4-foot intervals per code, and seal the connections with mastic — not the zip ties and tape the original installer probably used. The cost difference between repair and replacement is usually $60–$120, and the airflow improvement is immediate. For an exact quote on your specific run, call (866) 531-5603 — estimates are free.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut, serving Demarest and northern Bergen County since 2004.