Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Casselberry
Duct repair and sealing in Casselberry typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day service available throughout the 32707, 32718, and 32730 ZIP codes. We’re usually on-site within 45 minutes of a call from neighborhoods along Lake Howell Road or Red Bug Lake Road. Charles Rodriguez, owner and lead technician at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Service Orlando, has spent 20 years working on the exact duct systems found in Casselberry’s 1960s–1980s slab homes — the fiberglass duct board, the crushed flex runs in tight townhome attics, the humidity damage that lake-proximity accelerates. Call (877) 417-1643 for a free estimate.

Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows Casselberry’s housing stock intimately. We’ve replaced delaminated plenums in the Hidden Lake subdivision, sealed leaky metal ducts in Concord Park townhomes, and restored airflow in Fern Park-adjacent ranches where original flex duct had collapsed entirely. This isn’t generic Central Florida work — Casselberry’s lake-dense geography creates conditions we see nowhere else in Seminole County.
Why Titan Air Duct Cleaning Service Orlando Is Casselberry’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve earned 1,278 verified reviews at a 4.9-star average — one of the largest independently documented review bodies in the local duct-cleaning category — and a significant share of those come from Casselberry homeowners who’ve watched Charles show up personally to handle jobs other companies handed off to rotating crews. When you book with Titan Air, the person with 20 years of duct systems experience is the one climbing your attic ladder.
Our response time to Casselberry averages under an hour during business hours, and we carry the professional-grade equipment to complete most repairs in a single visit: Rotobrush agitation systems for pre-repair cleaning, Nikro HEPA vacuums for contamination control, and Guardsman-grade mastic sealants rated for the 130°F-plus attic temperatures these homes endure. We don’t run to Orlando for parts — we stock common duct board, flex duct, and metal fittings sized for the tract construction that dominates Seminole County’s 32707 corridor.
That local readiness matters. Casselberry’s slab-on-grade homes with attic-duct systems represent a specific failure profile we’ve documented across hundreds of calls: delaminated duct board from decades of heat cycling, flex duct crushed during prior HVAC replacements by technicians who never accessed the tight attic spaces properly, and chronic humidity infiltration from the lake effect that keeps ground-level moisture elevated even when Orlando’s western suburbs have dried out. We recognize these patterns because we’ve repaired them repeatedly — in the same neighborhoods, in the same floor plans, often in homes that haven’t had their ducts opened since the Carter administration.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Casselberry
Duct Sealing
Leaky ducts in Casselberry don’t just waste energy — they pull humid, mold-laden attic air directly into living spaces. Our sealing process starts with a full-system pressure test to quantify leakage, then targets every joint, seam, and penetration with mastic sealant rated for Florida attic conditions. In the lake-rimmed neighborhoods near Lake Concord, we’ve measured systems losing 35% of conditioned air through gaps that previous HVAC contractors never addressed. Sealing typically runs $280–$450 for a single-zone residential system in Casselberry.
Flex Duct Repair
Casselberry’s townhome communities — particularly off Red Bug Lake Road and in the Lake Howell corridor — pack flex duct into attic spaces with barely 24 inches of clearance. We’ve found runs crushed by technicians who crawled over them during compressor replacements, kinks from original installation that have restricted airflow for decades, and insulation jackets degraded by the chronic moisture that lake proximity sustains. We replace damaged sections with properly sized, insulated flex duct and support it to prevent future compression. Typical flex duct repair in Casselberry: $180–$340 per run.
Metal Duct Repair
Where Casselberry homes have galvanized metal trunk lines — more common in 1970s construction than later decades — we repair separated seams, corroded sections, and failed dampers. Metal duct in this market often shows rust at joints where condensate has collected, accelerated by the wet-dry cycling that lake humidity creates. We cut out damaged sections, fabricate replacements on-site, and seal with mastic rather than failing tape. Metal duct repair in Casselberry generally falls between $320–$580 depending on accessibility and extent.
Duct Insulation & Mastic Sealant Application
Original insulation on Casselberry attic ductwork has often compressed or separated, exposing metal or duct board to the full thermal shock of 130°F summer attics. We install new foil-faced insulation blankets and apply Guardsman-grade mastic sealant at all joints — the combination that actually holds up in this environment, not the foil tape that degrades in two seasons. Full insulation and sealing for a typical Casselberry system: $450–$650.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Casselberry
We specify professional-grade components because Casselberry’s conditions destroy inferior materials. Our repair inventory includes Rotobrush cleaning systems for pre-repair contamination removal, Nikro HEPA-contained vacuums that keep attic debris out of your living space, and Aprilaire media filters and Abatement Technologies sanitizing agents for the air quality remediation that often follows major duct repairs. We don’t use big-box vacuums or generic sealants — the equipment Charles Rodriguez deploys is the same specification commercial contractors use, because residential ductwork in this climate demands that durability. Parts are stocked locally, so most Casselberry repairs don’t wait on shipping.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Casselberry Homes
- Delaminated 1970s duct board plenums. Technicians working neighborhoods along Lake Howell Road and Red Bug Lake Road consistently find original duct board plenums with interior liner that has fully separated from the substrate. The inside of the supply system becomes a reservoir of loose fiberglass particles and mold spores that no filter change will address — replacement with sealed metal duct is the only permanent fix.
- Crushed flex duct in tight townhome attics. Casselberry’s multi-unit developments pack HVAC equipment into spaces never designed for maintenance access. We’ve traced airflow complaints to flex duct flattened to half its diameter by a previous technician’s knee, hidden above a drywall ceiling for years.
- Humidity-driven mold colonization in lake-proximity homes. Casselberry sits within one of the most lake-dense pockets of Seminole County — Lake Howell, Lake Concord, Lake Triplet, and others embedded throughout the city’s footprint — which keeps ambient ground-level humidity persistently elevated even by Central Florida standards. That chronic moisture infiltrates attic-run ductwork in the city’s predominantly 1960s–1980s slab-on-grade homes, making mold colonization inside flex duct and duct board systems faster and more aggressive here than in drier inland suburbs just a few miles west.
- Negative pressure pulling attic air through leaks. Slab-on-grade Casselberry homes often lack dedicated return-air pathways, so the air handler creates suction that draws unconditioned, humid attic air through every gap in the duct system. Homeowners notice musty odors and elevated cooling bills; we find supply leaks pulling 85°F attic air into the system continuously.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Casselberry, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Casselberry |
|---|---|
| Duct sealing (mastic, single zone) | $280–$450 |
| Flex duct repair/replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct repair (sectional) | $320–$580 |
| Duct board plenum replacement | $450–$720 |
| Full insulation + sealing package | $450–$650 |
| Emergency/after-hours repair | Standard rate + $95 |
What moves a job toward the higher end: accessibility constraints in tight Casselberry townhome attics, extent of mold contamination requiring Abatement Technologies-grade sanitizing before sealing, and the need for custom metal fabrication when original duct board plenums have failed entirely. We provide exact quotes before any work begins — estimates are free, and Charles Rodriguez evaluates every system personally. Call (877) 417-1643 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Casselberry
Our service radius extends throughout northern Seminole County, with regular calls from Altamonte Springs (older condo conversions with similar duct board issues), Longwood (larger ranch homes with extensive flex duct networks), Winter Springs (mixed-age housing with varied failure modes), and Fern Park (adjacent to Casselberry’s lake-humidity zone with comparable conditions). Response times to these areas typically run 30–60 minutes.
Serving Casselberry, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Casselberry 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 Casselberry
Accessibility and contamination level drive the difference. Casselberry’s 1960s–1980s slab homes route all ductwork through unconditioned attics with minimal clearance, and the lake-humidity environment means we encounter active mold more frequently than in drier construction markets. The repair itself takes longer; protective containment is more extensive. Call (877) 417-1643 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Crushed or disconnected flex duct in tight attic spaces, often caused by previous HVAC technicians working in areas with less than two feet of headroom. In a townhome community off Red Bug Lake Road, we found a 1978-original duct board plenum with fully delaminated interior liner — loose fiberglass particles and mold spores were circulating through every register. We replaced the plenum with sealed metal duct and applied mastic to all joints, then installed a Honeywell UV air purifier at the air handler to suppress future growth.
Yes — a new air handler connected to leaky original ductwork will still lose 25–40% of its output into the attic. We’ve sealed systems in Casselberry where the homeowner had just invested in a high-SEER replacement, only to find the efficiency gains erased by gaps the installing contractor never addressed. The equipment warranty doesn’t cover duct leakage.
Water-based mastic, applied thick enough to bridge gaps up to 1/4 inch — not foil tape, which degrades in Florida attic heat within 18–24 months. We use Guardsman-grade mastic specifically formulated for the wet-dry cycling that Casselberry’s lake-proximity conditions create. The application is labor-intensive but outlasts every tape product we’ve tested in this environment.
Absolutely — sealed ducts deliver 100% of the air you’ve already paid to condition, rather than dumping it into a 130°F attic. Casselberry’s near-year-round HVAC runtime means the savings accumulate continuously; we’ve had homeowners report 15–25% reductions in summer kWh usage after comprehensive sealing. The payback period in this climate is typically under two years. Call (877) 417-1643 for a pressure-test assessment.
Ready to fix the duct problems Casselberry’s climate and housing age create? Charles Rodriguez will evaluate your system personally, explain exactly what we’ve found in attics like yours, and provide an upfront quote with no obligation. We’ve repaired ductwork in this city’s neighborhoods for two decades — from Lake Howell to Concord Park to the townhomes along Red Bug Lake Road. Call (877) 417-1643 for your free estimate today.
Written by Charles Rodriguez, Owner at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Service Orlando, serving Casselberry and Seminole County since 2004.