Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Hartford
Duct repair and sealing in Hartford typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day service available throughout the city. We drive to Hartford from our Bridgeport base every day — usually arriving within 90 minutes for emergency calls along I-84 or Route 2. If you’re smelling musty air from old vents in a Frog Hollow triple-decker or watching your energy bills climb in a Behind the Rocks two-family, the problem is almost always leaky, unsealed ductwork that’s been neglected since the original coal furnace came out. Call (866) 531-5603 for a free estimate — Matthew handles your job personally, owner on-site, every time.

We’ve been opening duct systems in Hartford for 20 years. The city’s housing stock is unlike anywhere else in Connecticut — pre-1950 wood-frame buildings with original gravity-furnace trunk lines that were never replaced when coal gave way to oil and gas. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows how to fix these legacy systems without tearing apart walls or forcing full replacements that most landlords can’t justify.
Why Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut Is Hartford’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Two decades of duct systems means we’ve seen — and fixed — just about everything Hartford throws at us. From the triple-deckers of Clay-Arsenal to the aging two-families along Albany Avenue in the North End, we understand how shared trunk lines, deferred maintenance, and century-old metal behave in real Hartford conditions.
Our reputation is built on verified performance: 663 customers have left us a 4.9-star average across Google, Yelp, and industry platforms. Many are Hartford property managers who finally found a crew that doesn’t treat their 1920s building like a suburban ranch house. Matthew Gonzalez — owner and lead technician — arrives with Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, not a shop vac from the hardware store. We use these industrial systems because your air quality isn’t a DIY project.
Response time matters when a tenant calls about black debris blowing from a register in August. We typically reach Hartford properties within 60–90 minutes during business hours, and we carry mastic sealant, R-6 insulation wrap, and flexible duct connectors on every truck so we’re not making second trips. From cleaning to sealing to sanitizing — one call covers your entire duct system.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Hartford
Duct Sealing
Hartford’s original gravity-furnace ductwork was built loose. The oversized trunk lines in Frog Hollow and Behind the Rocks were designed to move heat by convection, not forced air, so seams were never meant to be airtight. Today those gaps pull attic dust, basement moisture, and rodent droppings straight into your living space. We seal every joint with mastic — a thick, brush-applied compound that flexes with temperature swings and outlasts tape by decades. In Hartford’s humid river valley, mastic is the only sealant we trust on metal that’s sweating through July and August.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct was stapled into Hartford attics during the 1970s and 1980s energy crisis, often by contractors who didn’t understand Hartford’s freeze-thaw cycles. The plastic sleeves crack where they bend over rafters; the fiberglass insulation gets waterlogged from roof leaks common in aging triple-decker roofs. We replace damaged flex runs with properly sized, insulated sections and secure them so they don’t sag — sagging flex traps condensation, and in Hartford’s 65°F+ summer dew points, that means mold in weeks, not months.
Metal Duct Repair
Original sheet-metal trunk lines in Hartford’s pre-1940 buildings are typically 20–30 gauge steel, often ungalvanized, and frequently rusted through at the base where decades of condensation pooled. We don’t automatically recommend replacement. Where the metal is structurally sound, we patch with matching gauge, seal with mastic, and line with Abatement Technologies coating to encapsulate any remaining legacy debris. In the North End, we’ve saved landlords thousands by repairing original trunks that other companies wanted to tear out entirely.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated metal ductwork is Hartford’s hidden energy thief. Those same oversized gravity-system runs that move air so inefficiently also bleed heat into unconditioned basements and pull summer humidity into cooled spaces. We wrap accessible trunk lines with R-6 fiberglass insulation, sealed with vapor barrier, to stop the sweating that destroys mastic seals and breeds mold. In river-humid Hartford, insulation isn’t an upgrade — it’s what makes sealing actually last.
Mastic Sealant Application
We brush mastic into every seam, joint, and penetration on Hartford’s old metal systems. Unlike foil tape, which fails when Hartford’s metal ducts expand in summer heat and contract in winter freeze, mastic remains flexible and airtight. We apply it 1/8-inch thick — enough to bridge gaps up to 1/4 inch common in original gravity-system fabrication. For coal-era trunks with rough, pitted surfaces, mastic is the only sealant that bonds reliably.

Air Leak Repair
Leaks in Hartford ductwork aren’t single holes — they’re systemic. Original panned joist returns, unsealed wall cavities used as channels, and deteriorated boot connections at floor registers all pull unfiltered basement and wall-cavity air into the system. We pressure-test, locate, and seal each leak point. In shared triple-decker systems, this often means finding that a first-floor leak has been pulling third-floor contaminants down for years.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Hartford
We stock parts and materials for the equipment Hartford homes actually have — not what big-box stores push. Our trucks carry Rotobrush mechanical cleaning systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums for pre-sealing preparation, plus Abatement Technologies sealants and Guardsman antimicrobial treatments for finished systems. For insulation and vapor barrier, we source commercial-grade materials sized for Hartford’s large-diameter legacy trunk lines, not standard suburban flex. This means faster turnaround on Hartford jobs — no waiting for special-order parts that don’t fit 24-inch octopus-furnace plenums.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Hartford Homes
- Shared trunk lines in triple-deckers go uncleaned for decades. Because no single tenant or landlord claims responsibility, these runs accumulate severe debris build-up that negates any partial repairs — we’ve opened trunks in Frog Hollow where three generations of tenants assumed “someone else” handled it.
- Original gravity-system ductwork sweats heavily in Hartford’s humid river valley. The oversized, uninsulated metal runs common across the city condense moisture all summer, causing mold to colonize at joints even after a professional cleaning — sealing without insulation is a temporary fix at best.
- Coal-era soot and particulate never fully removed during fuel conversions continue circulating. This legacy debris re-contaminates repaired sections unless the entire trunk is sealed and lined — spot repairs on half-cleaned systems fail within a season in Hartford’s older housing.
- Deferred maintenance in high-renter-share neighborhoods means 30–50 years between service calls. In Clay-Arsenal and the North End, we regularly encounter duct systems last touched when Reagan was president, with rusted hangers, separated joints, and collapsed flex that no longer moves air to upper floors.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Hartford, CT
| Service | Typical Hartford Range |
|---|---|
| Duct sealing (mastic, single system) | $280–$450 |
| Flex duct repair/replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct patching and sealing | $320–$580 |
| Duct insulation wrap (R-6, accessible trunk) | $260–$420 |
| Full triple-decker shared trunk restoration | $850–$1,400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility (crawl space vs. full basement), extent of rust or damage, whether we need to clean before sealing, and if insulation is required to stop condensation. Triple-decker shared systems cost more because we coordinate access across multiple units and clean legacy debris that single-family homes don’t have. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins — call (866) 531-5603 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Hartford
Our service radius covers all of central Connecticut. We regularly perform duct repair and sealing in East Hartford (including the Burnside Avenue corridor), West Hartford (with its mix of pre-war and mid-century stock), Wethersfield (older homes near the Cove), and Newington (post-war subdivisions with original metal ductwork). Same response standards, same owner-led crews, same 4.9-star service.
Serving Hartford, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hartford 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 Hartford
The landlord typically owns and maintains shared mechanical systems, though responsibility should be specified in each lease. In practice, these trunks go unrepaired because tenants assume the landlord handles it, landlords assume tenants report problems, and neither acts until a health department complaint forces the issue. We work directly with property owners and can inspect the full system with proper notice to tenants — call (866) 531-5603 to schedule a building-wide assessment.
Most 1930s metal ductwork in Hartford can be sealed and restored if the steel hasn’t rusted through at the base or developed structural holes larger than 3 inches. We evaluate wall thickness, hanger integrity, and internal contamination level before recommending replacement — in the North End, we’ve saved 80% of original trunks with patching, mastic sealing, and Abatement Technologies lining. Full replacement typically runs $2,800–$5,500 in Hartford versus $600–$1,200 for restoration; call for an honest assessment of your specific system.
Cleaning removes visible mold but doesn’t stop the moisture source — and Hartford’s river-valley humidity plus uninsulated metal ducts equals perpetual condensation. In Behind the Rocks and Clay-Arsenal homes, we see this constantly: ducts get cleaned in spring, mold returns by August because the sweating metal was never insulated and the seams were never sealed. Our fix is cleaning plus mastic sealing plus R-6 insulation wrap — stopping the moisture that feeds regrowth. Call (866) 531-5603 for a permanent solution.
Yes — and they’re often worse than in homes that never had coal. The oversized trunk lines built for gravity furnaces weren’t designed for forced-air pressure, so seams that held together under gentle convection now leak under blower force. More critically, coal soot embedded in pitting and seams continues breaking loose and circulating through repaired sections unless fully encapsulated. We clean legacy debris with Rotobrush and Nikro systems, then seal with mastic and line with Abatement Technologies coating to lock remaining particulate in place.
Not necessarily — if your two-family shares a single furnace and trunk system, the repair addresses the shared components. However, branch lines to second-floor units often have independent dampers, boots, and flex connections that may need separate attention. In Hartford’s converted two-families, we commonly find that the first floor was maintained while the second was ignored for decades. We inspect the entire system and quote floor-by-floor only where branches are truly independent. Call (866) 531-5603 — we’ll sort out what’s shared and what isn’t.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Air Duct Cleaning Service Connecticut, serving Hartford since 2004.