Trusted Duct Repair & Sealing for Chicago Homeowners
Duct repair and sealing in Chicago typically costs $275–$850 depending on the extent of damage, duct material, and accessibility, with most residential jobs completed in a single visit. At Anchor Air Duct Cleaning, Ronald Cooper personally leads every Best Duct Repair & Sealing in Chicago, IL call, backed by 11 years of specialized focus and 502 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. We’re equipped with professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro systems to diagnose, repair, and seal your ductwork — often same-day when you call (833) 223-3823.

Chicago’s punishing winters and humid summers force HVAC systems to work harder than almost anywhere in the country. When your ducts are leaking — whether from age, pest damage, or poor original installation — you’re not just losing conditioned air. You’re paying ComEd and Peoples Gas to heat your crawlspace or attic. We’ve seen it in bungalows from Ashburn to two-flats in Gage Park: homeowners running furnaces nonstop while bedrooms stay cold because flex duct has pulled loose from the main trunk, or metal seams have separated after decades of thermal expansion.
Ronald Cooper doesn’t send crews you haven’t met. As owner and lead technician, he’s the one crawling through your basement with a smoke pencil or running a duct blaster to find the leaks other companies miss. That’s the difference between a franchise sending their third subcontractor of the week and an owner whose name is on every review.
What Our Duct Repair & Sealing Service Includes
Duct Sealing
Duct sealing closes the gaps, cracks, and disconnected joints that bleed conditioned air before it reaches your rooms. In Chicago’s older housing stock — especially the balloon-framed homes common in West Lawn and Chicago Lawn — we regularly find original ductwork that’s never been properly sealed, losing 20–30% of airflow to unconditioned spaces. Ronald Cooper uses mastic sealant and metal-backed tape rated for HVAC applications, not the cheap foil tape that peels off within a season. We pressure-test before and after so you see the improvement in hard numbers.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct — the insulated flexible tubing common in attic and crawlspace runs — crushes, tears, or pulls loose from collars over time. In Park City and Crest Hill, we see this constantly where installers used excessive flex to navigate tight chases, creating sag points that trap debris and restrict airflow. We replace damaged sections with properly sized flex, support it every 4 feet per code, and seal connections with engineered clamps and mastic. If your flex duct is more than 15 years old, it’s often more cost-effective to replace the full run than patch repeatedly.
Metal Duct Repair
Galvanized steel ductwork lasts decades but isn’t immune to rust at seams, vibration cracks near the air handler, or damage from previous contractors. In Gurnee and Naperville, we’ve repaired metal trunks where condensation from poor insulation rotted the bottom panel, and in Aurora we replaced sections where homeowners accidentally punctured ducts during renovation. Ronald Cooper fabricates custom patch panels or replacement sections on-site, seals with high-temperature mastic, and reinsulates to prevent future condensation damage.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in unconditioned spaces wastes enormous energy in Chicago’s climate. We measure R-values and replace insulation with fiberglass wrap or rigid board appropriate to your system’s operating temperatures. In West Elsdon, we recently reinsulated a basement trunk where original asbestos-wrap had been removed but never replaced — the homeowner’s gas bill dropped 18% the following month. Proper insulation also prevents condensation that leads to mold and metal deterioration.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is the professional standard for durable duct sealing — a thick, fiber-reinforced compound that remains flexible through thousands of thermal cycles. Unlike tape, which degrades, mastic bonds to metal, flex, and fiberglass board for the life of the system. Ronald Cooper brushes mastic into every seam, joint, and penetration, then allows proper cure time before restoring pressure. For Chicago homes with forced-air systems running 8+ months annually, this durability matters enormously.
Air Leak Repair
Air leaks encompass every unintended path where conditioned air escapes or unconditioned air enters — from visible gaps to pressure-induced infiltration through walls and floors. We use blower-door-assisted diagnostics and theatrical fog to locate leaks that visual inspection misses. In West Englewood, we traced a persistent cold spot to a return air pathway drawing attic air through a framing cavity — a leak no previous contractor had identified. Repairing these leaks improves comfort, reduces equipment strain, and protects indoor air quality.
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.
Brands We Service for Duct Repair & Sealing
We’ve serviced and sealed ductwork connected to Honeywell whole-home ventilation systems throughout Chicago’s northern suburbs, including Waukegan and Gurnee. These integrated systems require careful pressure-balancing after duct modifications — something Ronald Cooper handles personally, drawing on 11 years of experience with Honeywell’s specific airflow requirements and control configurations.
Aprilaire humidifiers and air cleaners mounted in duct trunks are common in Naperville and Aurora homes, and we’ve completed hundreds of sealing jobs while preserving or upgrading these accessories. Whether your system includes Aprilaire components, a Rotobrush-integrated cleaning port, or any other make, we repair and seal around them without compromising function. From Carrier to Trane to Lennox — if it moves air through ducts in Chicago, we’ve worked on it.
Signs You Need Duct Repair & Sealing Right Now
- Rooms that never reach the thermostat setting. When your bedroom stays 8–10 degrees colder than the living room despite the furnace running constantly, disconnected or crushed duct runs are the likely culprit. We’ve found completely separated flex ducts in Ashburn attics that were dumping all heated air into insulation — the homeowner had simply closed the vent and assumed the room was poorly designed.
- Dust accumulation immediately after cleaning. If you’re dusting twice weekly and your filter is new, your return ductwork may be pulling air from a dirty crawlspace or wall cavity through a gap in the system. In Gage Park, we sealed a return plenum that was drawing fiberglass and rodent debris from a basement rim joist — the homeowner’s dust problem disappeared within two weeks.
- Unexplained energy bill spikes. A 20%+ increase in your ComEd or gas bill without rate changes or thermostat adjustments strongly suggests duct leakage. We compare your usage to degree-day data; when consumption diverges from heating and cooling demand, we find the leaks.
- Whistling, rattling, or whooshing sounds from vents. These noises indicate pressure imbalances from restricted or leaking ducts. A high-pitched whistle often means air velocity is too high because half your supply is escaping before reaching vents. Ronald Cooper diagnoses these acoustically before opening any access panel.
- Visible mold or moisture near duct connections. Condensation on duct surfaces — especially in summer when cool supply air meets humid attic air — signals inadequate insulation combined with air leakage. This isn’t just an efficiency problem; it’s an indoor air quality hazard that we address with sealing, insulation, and proper vapor barriers.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Process — Step by Step
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System inspection and airflow measurement. Ronald Cooper arrives with a manometer, anemometer, and inspection camera to measure static pressure and airflow at each vent. We document baseline performance before touching anything — this protects both of us and provides the “before” data that proves improvement.
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Leak detection with smoke pencil and pressure testing. We pressurize the duct system and trace leaks with non-toxic smoke, marking every gap with removable flags. In Chicago’s complex multi-zone systems common in larger Park City and Naperville homes, this step can take 45 minutes — and reveals problems that visual-only inspections miss entirely.
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Repair or replace damaged duct sections. Based on findings, we repair metal seams, replace degraded flex, or fabricate transition pieces. Every connection is mechanically secured before sealing — mastic alone is never the primary attachment. We match materials to your existing system for compatibility and longevity.
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Professional sealing with mastic and rated tapes. All seams, joints, and penetrations receive brush-applied mastic; high-stress areas get reinforced mesh tape beneath the mastic. We never use standard duct tape — it fails within months in Chicago’s temperature extremes, and we’d rather do the job once correctly.
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Post-repair pressure test and airflow verification. We retest with the same instruments and locations as step one, providing you measurable proof of improvement. Typical results show 15–35% airflow increase at problem vents and measurable static pressure recovery. We explain every number before collecting payment.
How Much Does Duct Repair & Sealing Cost in Chicago?
A typical duct sealing job in Chicago runs $275–$550 for a single system with accessible ductwork, while flex duct replacement or extensive metal repair ranges $450–$850 depending on linear footage and location — learn more about how much Duct Repair & Sealing costs. Small repairs — sealing a few disconnected joints in an unfinished basement — often fall at the lower end, while attic work in a 1920s bungalow with cramped access pushes toward the higher range.

Several factors move the needle: accessibility (crawlspace vs. open basement), duct material (flex is faster to replace than custom-fabricated metal), extent of damage, and whether we discover secondary issues like failed insulation or improperly sized returns. We price by the actual work required, not by square footage formulas that penalize you for living in a smaller home.
Here’s how to avoid overpaying: get a written scope, insist on before-and-after airflow or pressure measurements, and verify the contractor will personally perform the work rather than subcontract. We’ve repaired botched sealing jobs in Chicago Lawn and West Lawn where homeowners paid franchise rates for tape-only “sealing” that failed within a year — that’s why we offer Affordable Duct Repair & Sealing in Chicago, IL done right the first time.
Every estimate from Anchor Air Duct Cleaning is free, in-home, and no-obligation. Ronald Cooper assesses your system personally — you’ll know exactly what needs repair, what doesn’t, and what the total cost will be before any work begins. Call (833) 223-3823 to schedule.
Duct Repair & Sealing Near Chicago — Our Service Area
We repair and seal ductwork across Chicago proper and surrounding communities, typically arriving same-day or next-day for calls placed before noon. Our regular service area includes Duct Repair & Sealing in Chicago Lawn, Duct Repair & Sealing in West Lawn, and Duct Repair & Sealing in Park City, plus Aurora, Waukegan, Gage Park, West Elsdon, Naperville, Crest Hill, Ashburn, West Englewood, and Gurnee. Travel time from our base typically ranges 20–45 minutes to these locations, and we don’t charge travel fees within this radius.
Serving Chicago, IL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Chicago area and know this community well. Use the map below to find Duct Repair & Sealing near you — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Duct Repair & Sealing in Chicago
Duct repair fixes physical damage like crushed flex, separated seams, or rusted metal, while sealing closes gaps that leak conditioned air; most Chicago homes need some combination of both. We inspect your system to determine whether you need targeted sealing, section replacement, or full duct restoration. Call (833) 223-3823 and Ronald Cooper will assess which approach fits your actual condition — estimates are free.
Most residential duct repair and sealing jobs in Chicago take 3–5 hours from arrival to final testing. Extensive flex replacement in cramped attics or multi-system homes may extend to a full day, but we complete 80% of jobs within a single morning or afternoon. We’ll give you a specific time estimate during your free in-home assessment.
Typical duct sealing runs $275–$550, while repairs involving flex or metal replacement range $450–$850 depending on material and accessibility. We price by the actual scope after inspection, not by square footage, so you’ll receive an exact written quote before work begins. Call (833) 223-3823 for your free estimate — there’s no obligation to proceed.
Yes — we’ve serviced Honeywell ventilation systems and Aprilaire accessories throughout Chicago’s suburbs for 11 years, and we repair and seal ductwork connected to all major HVAC brands. Ronald Cooper’s experience with these specific systems ensures we don’t compromise integrated components during duct modifications. Whether your system includes these brands or any other make, we can help.
We prioritize urgent calls where duct damage has disabled heating or cooling entirely, especially during extreme weather when safety is a concern. Same-day availability is common for calls received before noon; after-hours emergencies are handled case-by-case based on conditions and safety. For urgent duct issues, call (833) 223-3823 and we’ll advise honestly whether you need immediate service or can safely wait.
Yes — all duct repair and sealing work carries a written workmanship warranty, and we return promptly if any sealed joint fails or repaired section performs below our documented benchmarks. Our 502 reviews at 4.9 stars reflect how we handle the rare callback: quickly, without argument, and at no additional cost. That accountability is why Chicago homeowners hire Ronald Cooper personally rather than a franchise dispatcher.
Clear access to your furnace, attic hatch, or crawlspace entrance, and ensure pets are secured in a separate room during our visit. You don’t need to clean or move furniture unless it directly blocks duct access points — we’ll handle protection and containment. After service, we’ll review our before-and-after measurements with you and explain any maintenance that helps preserve the repairs.
Schedule Your Duct Repair & Sealing Service in Chicago Today
Stop paying to heat your attic and cool your crawlspace. Ronald Cooper will inspect your duct system personally, show you exactly where your air and money are escaping, and repair it with the same accountability that’s earned Anchor Air Duct Cleaning 502 verified reviews at 4.9 stars. Call (833) 223-3823 now for your free, no-obligation estimate — we’re available for same-day scheduling across Chicago and surrounding communities.
Written by Ronald Cooper, Owner at Anchor Air Duct Cleaning, serving Chicago since 2013.