Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across San Carlos Park
Duct repair and sealing in San Carlos Park typically runs $180–$650 depending on the scope, and most jobs are completed same-day by our owner-led crew. We’re based in Fort Myers and regularly serve the 33967 ZIP, so San Carlos Park homeowners aren’t waiting days for a technician to cross the county. Brian Rivera, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally — 17 years of hands-on duct work, not a rotating subcontractor.

San Carlos Park’s housing stock is unlike anywhere else in Lee County. The dense cluster of 1970s–1990s concrete block homes, many with flex duct runs baking in unconditioned attics that hit 140°F+ through summer, creates repair needs you won’t find in newer construction or drier climates. Hurricane Ian compounded everything. Call (833) 345-6820 for a free estimate — we’ll inspect your system and show you exactly what’s failing.
Why Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers Is San Carlos Park’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows San Carlos Park’s duct problems because we’ve fixed hundreds of them here. Brian Rivera has spent 17 years working on the exact flex duct systems installed during Lee County’s residential build-out — the sagging runs, the degraded liner, the boot connections that fail after decades of thermal cycling. Nearly 100 five-star reviews back our work, with a 4.9-star average across 91 verified customer reviews. San Carlos Park homeowners specifically mention our thoroughness: we don’t just patch the obvious tear, we trace the full system for collateral damage.
Response time matters in 33967. We’re typically on-site within hours, not days, because we’re already working in Fort Myers and Estero. That matters when your AC is pumping humid attic air into your living space through a cracked duct seam. We carry professional-grade equipment — Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems, Nikro HEPA-rated units, and Abatement Technologies air-scrubbing gear — the same tools used by commercial contractors, not the entry-level residential gear that misses embedded mold.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in San Carlos Park
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct dominates San Carlos Park’s older homes, and it’s failing at predictable points. The insulation wrap degrades after years in 140°F+ attics. The liner tears at boot connections. Sagging sections collapse and kink, choking airflow to entire rooms. Brian handles every job personally, replacing damaged runs with properly supported new flex duct, re-securing connections with metal straps, and restoring the insulation barrier that keeps conditioned air cold. In San Carlos Park’s climate, a torn flex duct doesn’t just leak — it becomes a mold vector, sucking humid attic air into your system.
Mastic Sealant Application
Brush-on mastic is the only proper sealant for San Carlos Park’s hot attic conditions. Tape fails. Duct sealant in a caulk tube cracks. We apply industrial-grade mastic to every metal joint, plenum connection, and repair seam, creating a flexible, permanent seal that survives thermal expansion through Southwest Florida’s brutal summer cycles. For post-Hurricane Ian repairs, mastic is critical: many San Carlos Park homes had duct connections disturbed by restoration crews, and without proper sealing, those gaps recirculate attic debris and mold spores through every vent.
Metal Duct Repair
Some San Carlos Park homes — particularly additions and retrofits from the 1980s and 90s — have galvanized metal trunk lines with corroded seams or disconnected takeoffs. We cut out rusted sections, fabricate replacement pieces, and seal with mastic and mechanical fasteners. Metal duct in 33967 attics faces the same condensation gradient as flex: hot humid attic air hits the chilled metal surface, and without intact insulation, corrosion accelerates. We repair the metal and restore the insulation barrier.
Duct Insulation Repair & Replacement
This is where San Carlos Park’s climate punishes ductwork most aggressively. The condensation gradient between 140°F+ attic air and 55°F conditioned air inside the duct creates persistent moisture on the insulation’s exterior. Over years, the insulation compresses, separates at seams, or simply falls away — especially where Hurricane Ian restoration crews disturbed attic work. We re-wrap with properly rated insulation, seal the vapor barrier, and secure it so it survives the next decade of thermal cycling. Without intact insulation, your AC is fighting a losing battle against attic heat gain.
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Trusted Brands We Service in San Carlos Park
We stock Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality products for San Carlos Park customers who need more than repair — they need filtration and purification upgrades to handle what their ducts have been circulating. Our repair inventory includes Guardsman-rated insulation wraps and Abatement Technologies HEPA containment gear for jobs where mold colonization requires controlled remediation. Because Brian handles every job personally, he carries the parts to complete most San Carlos Park repairs in one visit. No waiting for a parts run to Fort Myers while your attic duct hangs open.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in San Carlos Park Homes
- Sagging flex duct runs collapsed in 140°F+ attics. The wire helix in older flex duct fatigues after decades of thermal cycling, causing sections to sag between supports, kink at bends, or collapse entirely. We see this constantly in San Carlos Park’s 1970s–1990s build-out, where original ductwork was installed with inadequate support spacing.
- Mold colonies seeded by Hurricane Ian moisture intrusion. Wind-driven rain and open attic access panels during post-storm restoration created ideal conditions for mold growth inside duct systems. We find active colonies recirculating through cracked seams and disturbed connections — a problem unique to the 2022 storm’s impact zone.
- Boot connections torn by thermal expansion and physical disturbance. The flex-to-metal boot connection is the weakest point in most San Carlos Park systems. Years of expansion and contraction weaken the seal; post-Ian restoration work finished the job on many homes.
- Insulation displacement from storm repairs and rodent activity. Open attic panels after Hurricane Ian invited rodent entry, and compressed or torn insulation is now common in 33967 attics. Exposed duct surfaces bleed conditioned air into the attic and sweat moisture onto ceiling drywall.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in San Carlos Park, FL
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in San Carlos Park’s market:

- Mastic sealant touch-up (minor leaks, 1–2 joints): $180–$280
- Flex duct boot repair or single-run replacement: $220–$380
- Multiple flex duct section repairs with insulation restoration: $350–$550
- Metal duct section replacement with full sealing: $400–$650
- Whole-system inspection, sealing, and sanitizing: $500–$850
These ranges reflect San Carlos Park’s specific conditions: older systems needing more extensive work, Hurricane Ian damage requiring remediation beyond simple repair, and attic access challenges in dense residential pockets. We don’t quote over the phone without seeing the system — every 33967 home is different. Estimates are free, detailed, and delivered on-site. Call (833) 345-6820 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Carlos Park
Our service radius covers Estero to the south, Fort Myers to the north and west, Villas along US-41, and Cypress Lake near FGCU. San Carlos Park sits at the heart of our daily route — we’re rarely more than 15 minutes away. Same owner, same equipment, same 4.9-star standard at every stop.
Serving San Carlos Park, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Carlos Park 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 San Carlos Park
San Carlos Park’s subtropical humidity creates a persistent condensation gradient inside unconditioned attics — hot, moist attic air hits the chilled duct surface every time your AC cycles, keeping the liner and insulation damp enough for mold and accelerating the breakdown of the flex duct’s inner layer. In drier climates, ducts cycle through wet and dry conditions; here, they rarely dry completely between June and October.
Hurricane Ian’s direct assault on Lee County in September 2022 left San Carlos Park homes with wind-driven moisture intrusion, open attic access panels from restoration crews, and physically disturbed flex duct runs — the resulting mold blooms and debris infiltration created a sustained surge of repair calls that continued months after the storm itself. Many homeowners didn’t realize their ducts were compromised until musty odors or rising electric bills appeared.
Brian’s 17 years of field experience includes navigating constrained attic spaces common in San Carlos Park’s denser residential pockets — we use compact inspection cameras and flexible repair tools to assess and fix ducts where full-body access isn’t possible, and we’ll walk you through exactly what we found and how we reached it. Security-conscious homeowners appreciate that we minimize disruption and explain every access point before cutting.
Yes — mastic sealant is specifically formulated to remain flexible through the extreme thermal expansion that San Carlos Park’s 140°F+ attic temperatures cause, unlike tape or caulk-type sealants that crack and fail within a season. We apply it to every metal joint and repair seam, and it survives years of daily heating and cooling cycles.
San Carlos Park’s combination of year-round AC load, extreme attic temperatures, and Hurricane Ian’s physical disruption of attic systems means insulation compresses, separates, or falls away faster than in milder climates or newer construction — without intact insulation, ducts sweat moisture onto ceilings and bleed cooling efficiency into the attic. We repair insulation as a standard part of most San Carlos Park duct jobs, not an upsell.
In the Spanish Wells neighborhood off Gladiolus Drive, we sealed a torn flex duct boot connection where a post-Ian drywall crew had left the attic access panel ajar. Using mastic sealant and new insulation wrap, we restored airflow to a 3-ton system that had been sucking humid attic air into the living room for months. That’s the kind of hidden damage we find regularly in San Carlos Park — damage that doesn’t announce itself until your electric bill spikes or your family starts sneezing.
Call (833) 345-6820 today for a free estimate. Brian handles every job personally, and we’re typically in San Carlos Park within hours.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers, serving San Carlos Park and Lee County since 2007.