Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across East Naples
Duct repair and sealing in East Naples typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, and we usually schedule within 24–48 hours during season. If your vents are blowing weak, your energy bills have climbed, or you’re catching a musty smell when the AC kicks on, there’s a good chance your ductwork has separated, collapsed, or never been properly sealed to begin with.

We work all through the 34102 corridor — from homes off Rattlesnake Hammock Road to the ranch-style neighborhoods near US-41 East. Brian handles every job personally, and we carry the equipment to seal, repair, or replace ductwork in a single visit. Call (833) 345-6820 for a free estimate.
Why Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers Is East Naples’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team has built a reputation in East Naples by showing up when we say we will and fixing the actual problem — not selling a full system replacement you don’t need. With 17 years of duct work under his belt, Brian Rivera still climbs every attic and crawls every crawlspace himself.
That hands-on approach shows in our numbers: a 4.9-star average across 91 verified reviews. East Naples customers specifically mention how we catch what others miss — collapsed flex duct hidden above insulation, failed mastic joints pulling humid attic air into the system, mold colonies still active inside duct liners months after Hurricane Ian remediation.
We’re based in Fort Myers, which puts us roughly 25–35 minutes from most East Naples addresses. That proximity matters when you’re a seasonal resident returning to a house that’s been sealed up since April and the first blast from the vents smells like a swamp. We prioritize those calls.
We also know the local housing stock. The 1970s–1980s ranch homes and older CBS construction throughout East Naples weren’t built with modern duct standards. Original fiberglass flex duct, unsealed plenum connections, and minimal insulation are the norm — not the exception. We don’t waste time pretending otherwise.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in East Naples
Duct Sealing
Unsealed duct joints in East Naples attics are a double problem. First, you’re losing 20–30% of your conditioned air into spaces that don’t need cooling. Second, those same leaks create negative pressure that pulls 140°F attic air — loaded with humidity and mold spores — straight into your breathing air. We seal with mastic compound and fiberglass mesh at every joint, collar, and penetration. For homes near the Everglades wetlands edge, where biological load in ambient air runs higher year-round, proper sealing isn’t an upgrade. It’s basic hygiene.
Flex Duct Repair
In East Naples (34102), many 1970s–1980s ranch-style homes still have original fiberglass flex duct that has become brittle and collapsed, a condition rarely found in newer Gulf Coast communities. The spiral wire frame corrodes. The fiberglass insulation compresses. The inner liner tears and starts blowing attic dust through your vents. We cut out failed sections and splice in new insulated flex duct with mechanical collars and mastic — or upgrade to metal where the run allows. Either way, you get airflow back where it belongs.
Metal Duct Repair
Some East Naples homes — particularly 1960s–1970s CBS construction — have galvanized metal trunk lines that have rusted through at seams or separated at elbows. We patch small breaches with sheet metal and mastic, replace rotted sections, and re-insulate with R-6 wrap or rigid board. Metal duct doesn’t collapse like flex, but it leaks at every unsealed joint. We treat those joints like the failure points they are.
Duct Insulation
Condensation on cold supply ducts is a constant problem in East Naples attics. When 55°F air moves through metal or thin flex duct in a 140°F attic, moisture forms on the exterior — then drips onto ceiling drywall, breeds mold on framing, or soaks insulation into a useless mass. We re-wrap with R-6 or R-8 insulation, sealed with vapor barrier tape, and verify with thermal imaging when condensation has been chronic.
Mastic Sealant Application
We don’t trust tape alone. In East Naples’s humidity, foil tape adhesive fails within 2–3 years. We brush on water-based mastic — a thick, fiber-reinforced compound that remains flexible and airtight for 10+ years when applied correctly. Every joint on every repair gets this treatment. It’s slower than slapping on tape. It lasts.

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 East Naples
We stock Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality products and carry Guardsman treatments for mold and microbial control inside duct systems. Our equipment lineup includes Rotobrush contact-vacuum systems for pre-repair cleaning, Nikro HEPA-rated negative air machines for containment during mold remediation, and Abatement Technologies portable air scrubbers. For East Naples customers, this means we can clean, seal, and sanitize in one visit — no waiting on parts, no referring you to another contractor for related problems we find.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in East Naples Homes
- Neglecting to seal mastic joints on flex duct. We’ve opened attics in East Naples where every joint was taped with failing foil, pulling 90°F humid attic air into the system for years. The result: mold in the duct liner, musty smells, and energy bills 30% higher than they should be. We strip the old tape and apply mastic at every connection.
- Leaving original 1980s fiberglass flex duct untouched. That brittle, collapsed duct isn’t just blocking airflow — it’s trapping moisture between the liner and insulation, creating a perfect mold habitat. We replace it with modern insulated duct or upgrade to metal where practical.
- Only patching visible damage after Hurricane Ian. Storm surge and flooding saturated ductwork in parts of East Naples. Homes where ductwork sat wet for days and received only partial remediation may still harbor active mold colonies hidden inside flex duct inner liners. We scope with cameras and cut open suspect sections rather than guess.
- Seasonal shutdown without duct sealing or drying. East Naples sits at the edge of Collier County’s snowbird corridor, where homes in ZIP 34102 routinely sit vacant from May through October with reduced or disabled AC systems; the combination of Southwest Florida’s 80–90% summer humidity and attic temperatures exceeding 140°F causes stagnant moisture to colonize ductwork during those idle months, so returning seasonal residents are effectively blasting months of accumulated mold spores throughout the house the moment they turn the system back on. We seal systems before shutdown and inspect before restart.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in East Naples, FL
Most duct sealing jobs in East Naples run $280–$450 for partial system sealing and $480–$650 for full attic duct sealing with mastic. Flex duct repair or replacement typically costs $180–$340 per run, depending on length and attic accessibility. Metal duct patching starts around $220; section replacement runs $350–$580. Duct insulation re-wrap averages $4–$7 per linear foot.
What moves the number: attic height and temperature (we work in 140°F spaces so you don’t have to), extent of mold or moisture damage requiring pre-cleaning, and whether we need to cut drywall access. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended billing. Estimates are free. Call (833) 345-6820 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near East Naples
We regularly travel from our Fort Myers base to Naples Manor, Naples, Golden Gate, and Naples Park for duct repair and sealing calls. Same equipment, same technician, same 4.9-star standard — just a short drive down I-75 or US-41.
Serving East Naples, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Naples 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 East Naples
Original fiberglass flex duct in 1970s–1980s East Naples ranch homes has likely collapsed or torn after decades of heat cycling and humidity exposure. We find this weekly in the 34102 corridor — brittle duct with corroded wire frames that no longer hold their shape. Call (833) 345-6820 and we’ll scope the runs to confirm; estimates are free.
Yes — we strongly recommend inspection and sealing before restart if your East Naples home was shut down for the summer. Unsealed joints allow humid attic air to stagnate in the ductwork for months, and that first blast distributes accumulated mold spores through every room. We inspect, seal with mastic, and sanitize if needed. Call (833) 345-6820 before you turn the system on.
Properly applied mastic sealant lasts 10–15 years even in East Naples’s 80–90% summer humidity. Foil tape fails in 2–3 years here — we remove it and apply mastic as standard practice. We warranty our sealing work and will re-inspect if you notice airflow changes.
It can help significantly, but only if the ductwork itself has been properly cleaned or replaced. We frequently find in East Naples that post-Ian remediation addressed visible water damage while leaving mold colonies active inside flex duct liners. We camera-scope the system, cut open suspect sections, and seal only after confirming the interior is clean. Call (833) 345-6820 for this specific inspection.
We install Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality upgrades during repair visits, apply Guardsman antimicrobial treatments when mold is present, and clean with Rotobrush, Nikro, and Abatement Technologies equipment before sealing. For the ductwork itself, we use industry-standard insulated flex duct and galvanized metal from commercial HVAC suppliers — not retail-grade materials.
We recently repaired ductwork in a seasonal resident’s home off Rattlesnake Hammock Road. The original flex duct had collapsed from years of Florida humidity, and our crew replaced it with insulated metal duct, using mastic sealant at all joints to prevent air leaks. The homeowner returned from Ohio to find consistent airflow and no mold spores — a relief after their previous system had been spreading attic dust.
Written by Brian Rivera, Owner at Keystone Air Duct Cleaning Service Fort Myers, serving East Naples and Southwest Florida since 2007.