Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Greenwich
Duct repair and sealing in Greenwich typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day or next-day scheduling available throughout the 06830, 06831, and 06836 ZIP codes. We’re based in Yonkers and regularly cross the state line into Fairfield County — the drive to Greenwich takes us about 25 minutes, so we’re able to respond quickly when your system is leaking conditioned air or your zones aren’t balancing.

Greenwich’s housing market is unlike anywhere else in the region. The town’s backcountry estates north of the Merritt Parkway often exceed 10,000–15,000 square feet with five or more HVAC zones and thousands of linear feet of ductwork. Many of these properties were built or renovated in the 2000s with builder-grade flex duct installed to save costs, and we’re now seeing the predictable failure patterns: sagging, kinking, torn connections, and leakage that foil tape simply can’t resolve. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team handles these problems directly — Ryan Bell, the owner, is the technician on every job, not a subcontractor dispatched from a call center.
Call (844) 257-5251 for a free estimate. We bring Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, plus the mastic sealants and insulated flex duct that Greenwich’s newer large homes actually need.
Why Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Yonkers Is Greenwich’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation on accountability that franchise operations can’t match. Ryan Bell has 8 years of hands-on duct and HVAC cleaning experience, and he’s the person holding the equipment on your job — not a rotating crew member or subcontractor. That direct ownership matters in Greenwich, where homeowners expect precision and follow-through.
Our track record is verifiable: 1,005 households have trusted us, averaging 4.9 stars across those reviews. That’s one of the highest review volumes in the regional air duct category, and it reflects consistent, repeatable results — not a handful of handpicked testimonials.
We know Greenwich’s specific conditions. The coastal humidity in Old Greenwich, Cos Cob, and harbor-front properties accelerates mold and biofilm growth inside ductwork, especially in seasonally occupied homes where moisture stagnates. The dense oak and maple canopy drives heavy spring pollen loads that clog return-air grilles. And the backcountry’s estate properties present scale and complexity that standard residential contractors rarely encounter. We’ve worked on Meadowbrook Drive, North Street, and Round Hill Road properties where ductwork spans multiple construction eras and requires assessment before any sealing begins.
Our response time to Greenwich is typically same-day or next-day. We don’t make you wait a week while conditioned air leaks into your attic.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Greenwich
Duct Sealing
Leaky ductwork can waste 20–30% of your HVAC output before it reaches your rooms. In Greenwich’s newer backcountry estates, we see this constantly: builder-grade installations that skipped mastic sealant and relied on foil tape that degrades within a few years. We seal metal trunk lines, take-offs, and plenum connections with professional-grade mastic — the same approach restoration contractors use after water damage. For homes near Long Island Sound, proper sealing also reduces the humid air infiltration that strains your cooling system and accelerates interior duct fouling.
Flex Duct Repair
This is where Greenwich’s housing stock diverges sharply from neighboring towns. Many estates built in the 2000s and later were fitted with uninsulated or thin-gauge flex duct to cut construction costs. In unvented attics that hit 140°F in July, that flex duct sags, kinks, and tears within five to seven years. Standard sealing methods can’t fix collapsed flex — it needs replacement. We remove damaged sections and install insulated flex duct rated for the temperature swings and vibration of attic-mounted equipment. In a 12,000 sq ft Meadowbrook Drive estate, we found the builder had used uninsulated flex duct in the attic that was kinked and torn from HVAC equipment vibration. We replaced 40 feet with insulated flex, applied mastic sealant to all metal joints, and restored airflow balance across the four HVAC zones.
Metal Duct Repair
Greenwich’s mid-town colonials and ranches from the 1950s–70s often retain original galvanized sheet-metal ducts. These systems can last decades, but the take-off connections loosen, seams separate, and rust spots develop — particularly in homes that converted from gravity heat to forced air without updating the duct gauge. We repair separated seams, reinforce weak sections, and reseal connections without tearing out walls. For Cos Cob and Glenville properties with these older systems, metal duct repair is often the most cost-effective path to restored airflow.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or poorly insulated ductwork in Greenwich’s attics and crawl spaces loses thermal energy before it reaches your living space. This is especially pronounced in backcountry homes with long duct runs between the mechanical room and distant wings. We install proper insulation barriers — typically R-6 to R-8 for flex duct, and wrapped rigid board for metal lines — to maintain temperature and reduce the condensation that feeds mold growth in humid coastal conditions.
Mastic Sealant Application
Foil tape fails. That’s not an opinion — it’s what we find on every third Greenwich job. Mastic sealant is a fiber-reinforced, water-based compound that we brush onto joints and seams, curing to a flexible, permanent bond that outlasts tape by a decade or more. We apply it to all metal-to-metal connections, plenum take-offs, and register boots. For newer construction where installers skipped this step, mastic application is often the single most impactful repair we can make.

Air Leak Repair
Discrete air leaks — at register boots, behind drywall returns, at filter grilles — create pressure imbalances that pull attic dust and humid outside air into your system. We pressure-test, locate, and seal these leaks with methods appropriate to the duct material and access constraints. In Greenwich’s high-end new construction with ERV and HRV systems, leak repair is critical to maintaining the balanced ventilation these systems are designed to deliver.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Greenwich
We work with the equipment brands that Greenwich homeowners already have installed: Honeywell zone dampers and control panels, Aprilaire humidifiers and air cleaners, and Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration systems. We don’t need to special-order parts from across the country — we stock common components and can source specialized items quickly through regional suppliers. That means faster turnaround on repairs and less downtime for your system. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning equipment pairs with these brands to deliver complete service: diagnose, repair, seal, and clean in one visit where possible.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Greenwich Homes
- Builder-grade flex duct collapses in unvented attics. The 2000s-era backcountry estates north of the Merritt Parkway are particularly prone to this. Thin-gauge flex installed for cost savings kinks and tears within a few years, especially where it bends around trusses or connects to vibrating equipment. Replacement with insulated flex and proper support straps is the only lasting fix.
- Leaky metal take-offs at the main trunk. Common in newer construction throughout Greenwich, this happens when installers rely on foil tape instead of mastic. The tape degrades from temperature cycling and vibration, creating gaps that bleed conditioned air into wall cavities and attics. We reseal with mastic and mechanical fasteners.
- Smart zone dampers jammed with debris. WiFi-enabled dampers and smart zone controllers in newer Greenwich homes fail when dust and debris jam their actuators. Sealing the ductwork doesn’t help if the duct itself hasn’t been cleaned first — we assess the full system before recommending repairs.
- Construction debris circulating in renovated estates. A pattern we know well: backcountry homes that change hands or undergo gut renovations routinely have ductwork packed with drywall dust, blown-insulation fiber, and sawdust. Pre-occupancy duct cleaning and sealing has become standard in high-end Greenwich real estate transactions, driven by buyer demands and IAQ consultants.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Greenwich, CT
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in Greenwich’s market:
- Mastic sealant application (standard residential system): $280–$420
- Flex duct repair/replacement (per section, insulated): $180–$340
- Metal duct seam repair and resealing: $220–$380
- Duct insulation wrap (per linear foot): $8–$14
- Full system pressure test and leak identification: $150–$250
- Backcountry estate multi-zone assessment and sealing: $650–$1,400+
Costs run higher in Greenwich’s backcountry estates due to system scale, attic access complexity, and the multi-day scheduling these jobs require. A 3,000 sq ft colonial in mid-town Greenwich typically falls at the lower end of these ranges. We provide exact quotes after inspection — estimates are free, and we don’t pressure you to commit on the spot. Call (844) 257-5251 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greenwich
We regularly work in Cos Cob — where many of our customers live within the 06807 ZIP and share the same coastal humidity challenges as Old Greenwich — plus Port Chester, Rye Brook, and Rye just across the New York border. The same owner-led service, same equipment, same direct accountability. If you’re in these neighboring communities and your ductwork needs attention, we’re likely already in the area.
Serving Greenwich, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greenwich 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 Greenwich
No — duct sealing won’t fix jammed smart zone dampers, but it’s often part of the complete solution. We first clean the ductwork to remove debris that’s jamming the actuator, then repair or replace the damper if needed, and finally seal the surrounding duct joints to prevent future contamination. In Greenwich’s newer homes with Honeywell or Aprilaire zone systems, we’ve found that dampers installed during construction are often clogged with drywall dust before the first owner moves in. Call (844) 257-5251 and we’ll diagnose whether it’s a cleaning, repair, or sealing issue — estimates are free.
Yes — and in Greenwich’s high-end market, this has become standard practice. Renovation debris circulates the moment you commission the system, and we’ve found ductwork packed with sawdust, insulation fiber, and drywall compound in properties on North Street, Round Hill Road, and Meadowbrook Drive. We recommend a full duct inspection, cleaning, and sealing before occupancy — it’s now a common line item in real estate closing negotiations, often requested by IAQ consultants. Call (844) 257-5251 to schedule pre-move-in service.
Coastal humidity accelerates the degradation of inferior sealants and promotes mold growth at leak points where warm attic air meets cooled duct surfaces. In Old Greenwich and harbor-front properties, we use mold-resistant mastic formulations and prioritize sealing return-air pathways that draw humid outside air into the system. Properly applied mastic lasts 15–20 years even in these conditions, versus 2–3 years for foil tape. The key is thorough surface prep and complete coverage — shortcuts fail faster here than inland.
Yes — in most cases we can access and seal 1970s metal ducts through existing registers, basement connections, and attic plenums without wall demolition. Cos Cob’s mid-century colonials and ranches typically have accessible basement trunk lines and attic take-offs. We use remote cameras to inspect interior conditions, then apply mastic to accessible joints and seal register boots from the room side. If sections are too deteriorated for sealing, we’ll tell you directly and quote replacement options. Call (844) 257-5251 for an inspection — estimates are free.
We warranty our mastic sealant workmanship for 5 years, and we document before-and-after conditions with photos you can reference. For homes in newer Greenwich developments — particularly those with builder-grade installations — we also flag any systemic issues that may fall under your builder’s warranty or the Connecticut New Home Construction Warranty Act. We’re not lawyers, but we’ll give you the documentation you need to pursue builder accountability if the root cause traces to original construction shortcuts. Our own repair warranty stands regardless. Call (844) 257-5251 to discuss coverage for your specific property.
Ready to stop losing conditioned air to your attic and walls? Call Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Yonkers at (844) 257-5251 for a free estimate on duct repair and sealing in Greenwich. Ryan Bell, the owner and lead technician, will assess your system personally — same-day or next-day scheduling available.
Written by Ryan Bell, Owner at Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Yonkers, serving Greenwich and Fairfield County since 2016.