Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Allentown
Duct repair and sealing in Allentown typically costs $180–$650 depending on accessibility and material type, with most residential jobs completed in a single visit. We serve Allentown homeowners from our local base, usually arriving within the same day or next morning for standard calls. If you’re noticing uneven heating, dust plumes from registers, or rising energy bills in your Allentown home, compromised ductwork is the likely culprit — and it’s costing you more than you think.

We know Allentown’s housing stock intimately. From the pre-war row homes clustered along the South Side to the worker cottages dotting the East Side near Lehigh Street, these weren’t built for forced-air systems. They were engineered for coal and oil steam heat, then retrofitted with ductwork during the 1960s and 70s by contractors working with what space they had. That history lives in your walls — and it shows up in our work every week. Call (888) 398-0831 for a free estimate.
Why Sequoia Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Greater Allentown Is Allentown’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Larry Peterson shows up personally as Lead Technician on every duct repair and sealing job we take in Allentown. That’s not a marketing line — it’s how we’ve operated for 17 years. When you call our Duct Repair & Sealing team, the person who built this company’s reputation is the one diagnosing your system, not a subcontractor you’ve never met.
Our 756 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include hundreds from Allentown addresses specifically — from the brick rows near 7th and Hamilton to the semi-detached homes off Union Boulevard. That volume matters. It means we’ve crawled through enough Allentown basements and attic chases to recognize the patterns: the rusted metal collars, the crystallized mastic, the fiberglass degradation that comes from decades of humidity cycling in uninsulated wall cavities.
We carry professional-grade equipment — Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems, Nikro HEPA-rated units, and Abatement Technologies air scrubbers — because Allentown’s legacy ductwork demands more than consumer-grade tools. From cleaning to sealing, we handle it in one visit. No handoffs. No waiting for a separate contractor to finish what we started.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Allentown
Duct Sealing
Allentown’s 1960s-era mastic joints weren’t formulated for the humidity swings of Lehigh Valley summers. We find crystallized, cracked sealant in East Side semi-detached homes regularly — joints that were tight in October are blowing conditioned air into your basement by July. Our crew removes failed material and applies fresh mastic sealant rated for the temperature differentials these systems see. We pressure-test before and after so you see the improvement in actual CFM recovery, not just a visual check.
Flex Duct Repair
This is where Allentown’s housing history hits hardest. At a South Side row home on East Susquehanna Street, we pulled decades of brick dust and fiberglass from a sagging flex duct run stapled in during the 1960s. The metal collar had rusted through from condensation, so we replaced a 20-foot section with insulated flex, sealed every joint with mastic, and installed an Aprilaire filter to catch the residual coal soot that no suburban home would see. Sagging flex, torn inner liners, and collapsed sections — we repair or replace based on damage extent, always using insulation-wrapped product for chase runs.
Metal Duct Repair
Original galvanized trunks in Allentown’s older homes corrode from the inside out where condensation pools. We patch small breaches with galvanized sheet and sealant, replace rusted sections with matching gauge metal, and reinforce connection points that have worked loose from decades of thermal expansion. For homes near the Lehigh River floodplain — parts of the South Side especially — we’ve found accelerated corrosion from past moisture intrusion that homeowners didn’t realize had reached their ductwork.
Duct Insulation
Here’s the fix for Allentown’s unique chase problem. Duct runs sandwiched between exterior brick and interior plaster — common in South Side and East Side conversions — are essentially exposed to outdoor conditions year-round. We wrap accessible sections with formaldehyde-free fiberglass insulation and vapor-barrier jacketing, or replace with pre-insulated flex where space allows. This stops the condensation that rots ducts and feeds mold growth. In Allentown’s bowl-shaped geography, where humidity inversions trap moisture against the valley floor, this isn’t optional — it’s survival.

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 Allentown
We stock parts and filters for Honeywell and Aprilaire systems — brands already common in Allentown homes with IAQ upgrades — and carry mastic, sealants, and insulation materials sized for the tight clearances of row-home chases. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment handles the aggressive debris loads we find in legacy ductwork, while Abatement Technologies portable scrubbers keep your home’s air clean during active repair work. For Allentown property managers with multiple units, this means faster turnaround and no waiting on special orders for standard repairs.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Allentown Homes
- Condensation rot in exterior chases. Duct runs in uninsulated gaps between brick and plaster develop condensation year-round, especially during Allentown’s humid summer inversions. The moisture rots flex duct from the inside out and corrodes metal collars — we find this weekly on the South Side.
- Crystallized mastic from humidity cycling. Original 1960s sealant in East Side semi-detached homes hardens and cracks under repeated expansion and contraction. By August, these joints can leak 20–30% of conditioned air into unconditioned spaces.
- Coal-era soot degrading new repairs. Pre-1940 row-home ductwork still carries residue from original coal furnaces that no amount of standard cleaning fully removes. This soot clogs replacement filters within weeks and prevents proper mastic adhesion if not pre-treated — a problem unique to Allentown’s industrial-era housing core.
- Sagging 1970s flex from staple failure. Original flex runs stapled to basement joists or chase framing have sagged, kinked, or torn at support points, creating airflow restrictions that strain HVAC equipment and spike energy bills.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Allentown, PA
Here’s what Allentown homeowners actually pay:
- Duct sealing (mastic, typical 8–15 joint system): $180–$340
- Flex duct repair/replacement per section (insulated, including chase access): $220–$450
- Metal duct patch or section replacement: $280–$520
- Duct insulation wrap (accessible basement/trunk runs): $150–$380
- Full system assessment with pressure testing: $95–$145 (credited toward repair)
Chase-access repairs in Allentown’s row homes run toward the higher end — tight spaces between brick and plaster take longer, and we often find secondary damage once we’re inside. Homes with active mold from condensation damage may need pre-treatment before sealing, which adds $120–$280. We quote upfront after inspection, not after we’ve started cutting. Estimates are free — call (888) 398-0831 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Allentown
Our service radius covers the full Lehigh Valley core, including Catasauqua along the Lehigh River, Fullerton just across the Hamilton Street corridor, Emmaus to the south with its mix of historic and newer construction, and Wescosville to the west. Each community has distinct housing stock and ductwork challenges — Catasauqua’s river-proximity moisture issues, Emmaus’s broader age range of homes — and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Serving Allentown, PA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Allentown 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 Allentown
Yes, in most cases we access these runs through existing basement penetrations, register openings, or small strategic cuts that we seal and finish. We use flexible bore cameras to assess damage before deciding on access points. At that South Side job on East Susquehanna Street, we replaced 20 feet of failed flex entirely through the basement trunk connection — no plaster removal needed. Call (888) 398-0831 and we’ll scope your chase to confirm the approach.
It often is — residual coal soot embeds in porous duct surfaces and releases when airflow disturbs it, especially after years of settling. This isn’t ordinary household dust; it’s carbon-rich residue from pre-1960s combustion that standard cleaning sometimes misses. We use contact-vacuum agitation with Rotobrush systems followed by HEPA extraction to remove adhered soot, then seal exposed duct surfaces to prevent re-release. The Aprilaire filter we installed at that East Susquehanna Street job has been catching residual particulate for two years now. Call for an assessment — estimates are free.
Replace if the metal is perforated by corrosion or if access for proper sealing would require destructive wall opening. Seal and insulate if the trunk is structurally sound but leaking at joints or running through unconditioned space. In Allentown’s row homes, full replacement often isn’t practical — the chases are too narrow for modern duct sizing. We pressure-test to quantify leakage, then recommend based on actual numbers, not age alone. Most 1960s metal we see in Allentown is salvageable with proper joint repair and insulation. Call (888) 398-0831 for testing.
Yes, if the inner liner is intact. We support sagging sections with proper straps (not staples), repair torn outer jackets, and replace damaged segments where needed — often 10–15 foot sections rather than full runs. The 1970s flex in Allentown’s East Side cottages is typically thicker-gauge than modern economy product, so the inner core often survives even when the outer insulation has degraded. We’ll camera-inspect to confirm liner condition before quoting. Call for a free estimate.
Very common — and measurable. Leaky return ducts pull unfiltered air from basements and wall cavities, bypassing your Aprilaire entirely. Leaky supply ducts lose filtered, conditioned air before it reaches rooms. In Allentown’s older homes with 30–40% leakage rates, your air cleaner might be processing only half the air it should. We seal first, then verify pressure balance so your IAQ investment actually performs. Call (888) 398-0831 to schedule leakage testing with your next filter change.
Written by Larry Peterson, Owner and Lead Technician at Sequoia Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Greater Allentown, serving Allentown since 2007.