Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Fordham
Duct repair and sealing in Fordham typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day diagnostics available throughout the 10468 ZIP code and surrounding blocks. We’re usually on-site in Fordham within 45 minutes of a call, and Ryan Bell — the owner — is the technician who shows up with the Rotobrush and Nikro gear, not a subcontractor you’ve never met.

Fordham’s housing stock is unlike anywhere else in the Bronx. The 5–7 story pre-war brick buildings along Fordham Road, Hughes Avenue, and the side streets near Bronx Park weren’t built for forced air. They were built for steam radiators and coal delivery. Decades of retrofits have crammed ductwork through converted closets, dropped hallway ceilings, and repurposed mechanical chases — creating systems that need an experienced eye before anyone touches them. We’ve spent 8 years working these exact buildings. We know where the seams fail, where the flex gets crushed, and where the mastic gives out from heat cycles that newer suburbs never see.
Call (844) 257-5251 for a free estimate — we’ll scope your system on arrival and give you an upfront price before any work starts.
Why Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Yonkers Is Fordham’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team has built its reputation one building at a time in Fordham. The 1,005 households that have left us reviews — averaging 4.9 stars — include property managers of pre-war co-ops on Decatur Avenue and longtime residents in the NYCHA-style complexes near University Avenue who needed someone who wouldn’t treat their building like a suburban ranch house.
Ryan Bell personally handles every Fordham job. That’s not marketing language — it’s how the business operates. When you call, you speak to the owner. When we arrive, Ryan is the one climbing into the utility chase, running the flexible-rod camera, and deciding whether a section needs mastic, replacement, or a full reconfiguration. No rotating crews. No call-center dispatch.
Our response time to Fordham averages under 45 minutes because we’re based in Yonkers, just across the Bronx River Parkway. We know the traffic patterns on Fordham Road during rush hour, the loading restrictions on Hughes Avenue, and which buildings have freight elevators that actually work. That local knowledge saves time — and time saved is money you don’t spend.
We also understand the environmental load these systems fight. Fordham Road’s bus exhaust and diesel particulate push elevated PM2.5 into fresh-air intakes year-round. Ductwork here doesn’t just leak conditioned air — it can pull in contaminated outdoor air if the sealing fails. Our repair work accounts for that pressure differential.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Fordham
Duct Sealing
Most Fordham duct systems we encounter leak 20–30% of their conditioned air before it reaches the vents. In buildings where ducts snake through repurposed coal chutes and dumbwaiter shafts — common in the 1920s–1940s stock near Bronx Park — those leaks are often inaccessible without specialized equipment. We use flexible-rod delivery systems to reach sharp turns and buried junctions, then apply mastic sealant or aerosolized sealing depending on access. A typical duct sealing job in Fordham runs $280–$450 for a one-bedroom unit, scaling to $550–$800 for larger apartments with complex retrofitted trunk lines.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct in Fordham is almost always a retrofit addition — often from the 1980s or 1990s — and it’s frequently crushed in tight ceiling spaces where original steam pipes left no room for proper support. We recently sealed a leaking flex-duct joint in a converted closet on Hughes Avenue, part of a 1930s building that had its original coal chute repurposed for a main trunk line. The mastic had dried out from decades of heat cycles, causing air loss that made the third-floor unit impossible to cool. Our crew installed new mastic sealant and wrapped the section with duct insulation to prevent future condensation. Sectional flex duct replacement in Fordham typically costs $180–$340 per run, with full reroutes running higher when we need to navigate non-standard geometry.
Metal Duct Repair
Galvanized steel ductwork in Fordham’s older buildings suffers from seam separation as brick and mortar settle over a century. We’ve opened walls near Grand Concourse to find metal duct seams gapped half an inch — not from poor original work, but from decades of building movement that tape was never designed to survive. We re-seam with proper mechanical fasteners and fresh mastic, then pressure-test before we close. Metal duct repair in Fordham starts around $320 for accessible sections and can reach $650+ when we need to work behind plaster in pre-war construction.
Duct Insulation & Mastic Sealant
Fordham’s temperature swings — below freezing in winter, humid 90s in summer — create condensation cycles that destroy tape adhesives. We specify mastic sealant for nearly every Fordham job because it remains flexible across temperature ranges and bonds to old galvanized, new aluminum, and flex duct alike. Duct insulation wrapping, typically with fiberglass or closed-cell sleeve, prevents the condensation that leads to mold in these humid summer months. Mastic and insulation work runs $200–$480 depending on linear footage and access difficulty.

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 Fordham
We carry Rotobrush rotary cleaning systems and Nikro HEPA vacuum extractors on every Fordham job — the same equipment used in commercial remediation work across the five boroughs. For air quality components tied to your duct system, we stock Honeywell and Aprilaire filtration hardware, and we specify Abatement Technologies air scrubbers when a job requires negative-pressure containment. That means most Fordham repairs don’t wait on parts orders. We diagnose, quote, and execute in the same visit when possible, which matters in buildings where scheduling access with supers and co-op boards takes coordination.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Fordham Homes
- Crushed flex duct in tight ceiling spaces. Retrofit installers in the 1980s and 1990s often ran flex through gaps between original steam pipes and lath ceilings, with no proper support straps. Over years, the sagging creates kinks that block airflow entirely. We find these by pressure-testing and thermal imaging, then replace or reroute with proper clearance.
- Metal duct seams opened by building settling. Pre-war brick buildings move. Mortar compresses, joists shift, and galvanized seams that were tight in 1990 have gapped by 2024. The leaks are behind plaster, so residents feel them as uneven temperatures and higher Con Edison bills — not as visible damage. We locate them with blower-door testing and smoke pencils.
- Mastic sealant failures at improvised transitions. Where original galvanized trunk meets retrofit aluminum branch lines — common in buildings that added central AC in phases — the thermal expansion rates differ. Mastic applied without reinforcement fabric cracks within 5–7 years. We remove the old material, prep the surfaces, and apply fresh reinforced mastic rated for the temperature cycling these junctions see.
- Debris traps at non-standard bends. Ductwork routed through repurposed coal chutes and dumbwaiter shafts creates 90-degree turns that standard equipment can’t navigate and that accumulate dust. Our flexible-rod systems reach these sections, and we often find that “poor airflow” complaints trace to a single blocked transition that a standard cleaning missed.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Fordham, NY
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in Fordham’s market, based on the building types and access challenges we see:
| Service | Typical Range in Fordham |
|---|---|
| Basic duct sealing (accessible runs) | $280–$450 |
| Flex duct section replacement | $180–$340 per run |
| Metal duct seam repair (accessible) | $320–$480 |
| Metal duct repair behind plaster | $450–$650+ |
| Mastic sealant & insulation wrap | $200–$480 |
| Full system diagnostic with pressure test | $150–$220 (credited toward repair) |
Three factors push Fordham jobs toward the higher end: access difficulty in pre-war construction, the need for flexible-rod equipment in non-standard chases, and the frequency of multi-phase retrofits that require diagnostic time before we know what we’re dealing with. We always scope the system before quoting — what looks like a simple residential job can require commercial-grade approaches when the “central air” turns out to be a single packaged unit feeding improvised sheet-metal runs with no as-built drawings.
Estimates are free. Call (844) 257-5251 and we’ll give you an exact number after inspection — not a range that balloons later.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fordham
We travel across the western Bronx for duct repair and sealing work, including Kings Bridge near the Broadway corridor, Spuyten Duyvil by the Harlem River, Morris Heights along the Grand Concourse extension, and University Heights surrounding the Bronx Community College campus. The same owner-led service, the same Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, the same upfront pricing.
Serving Fordham, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fordham 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 Fordham
Fordham’s pre-war buildings require specialized flexible-rod equipment to navigate ductwork retrofitted through coal chutes and dumbwaiter shafts, and the absence of original as-built drawings means we diagnose before we quote — time that simpler suburban systems don’t need. The construction itself is harder: plaster walls, tight mechanical chases, and non-standard junctions that take longer to access and repair correctly. Call (844) 257-5251 for a free estimate — we’ll show you exactly what your system needs.
Yes, we seal ducts behind plaster regularly using aerosolized sealant delivered through flexible-rod systems and targeted mastic injection at accessible junction points — minimal wall intrusion, maximum leak reduction. When we do need access, we work with your super or co-op board to limit disruption to a single discreet opening. We’ve done this in buildings along Decatur Avenue and Hughes Avenue where full demolition wasn’t an option.
Duct sealing often resolves uneven temperatures if the root cause is air leakage — we frequently find that rooms farthest from the air handler are starved because 25–30% of conditioned air escapes through gaps in trunk lines running through converted chases. If the ductwork is properly sized but poorly sealed, sealing restores balanced flow. If the original retrofit undersized the ducts for the load, we’ll tell you that too, and explain your options.
We replace flex duct sections through existing access panels, light fixture openings, and register boots whenever possible — in about 60% of Fordham jobs, we avoid any new ceiling openings. When we do need access, we coordinate with your building’s maintenance staff to minimize disruption and restore finishes. The key is our flexible-rod camera: we map the run first, then choose the smallest possible intervention point.
Mastic sealant outperforms tape in Fordham’s conditions because it remains flexible across the temperature swings these buildings experience — tape adhesives dry and fail within 3–5 years, while properly applied mastic lasts 15–20 years. Mastic also bonds to the mixed materials we encounter: old galvanized steel, newer aluminum, and flex duct transitions. We use reinforced mastic with fabric backing at high-stress junctions, and we’ve had zero callbacks on mastic jobs in Fordham over our 8 years of work.
Written by Ryan Bell, Owner at Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Yonkers, serving Fordham and the Bronx since 2016.