Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Orange Cove
Duct repair and sealing in Orange Cove typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether we’re patching flex-duct joints, sealing metal seams with mastic, or replacing corroded sections of vintage sheetmetal. Most Orange Cove jobs are completed same-day, and our Duct Repair & Sealing team carries the mastic, foil-backed tape, and replacement flex needed for the agricultural-dust conditions unique to this orchard town. We’re familiar with the 1950s–1980s housing stock along streets like 7th, Kaley, and the neighborhoods near the original packing sheds — homes built for citrus workers that still have ductwork never designed for modern dust loads. If your vents are blowing pale, fine residue every winter, or your utility bills spike during navel orange harvest season, call us at (855) 643-8783 for a free inspection.

Why Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Fresno Is Orange Cove’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve worked in Orange Cove long enough to recognize the telltale pale coating inside ducts — valley PM2.5 dust bonded with citrus-bloom pollen from the prior spring. That pattern recognition comes from 17 years in the trade, not from a training video. Ryan Bell — owner and lead technician — is the one on your job, not a rotating subcontractor who needs a GPS to find 93646.
Our 821 verified reviews average 4.9 stars, and Orange Cove customers specifically mention the difference it makes when the same experienced technician returns for follow-up sealing work. We don’t franchise out. We don’t send salespeople. We respond to Orange Cove calls within our standard Fresno County routing, typically same-day or next-morning for sealing emergencies when tule fog has your system running nonstop.
We know which homes near the historic downtown retain original 1960s sheetmetal that corrodes at crimped joints, and which 1990s retrofits are sagging above attic insulation. That local knowledge saves time and prevents callbacks.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Orange Cove
Mastic Sealant Application
Low-quality tape fails fast in Orange Cove. The combination of high particulate load, temperature swings between 105°F summer days and dense winter fog, and acidic pesticide drift from adjacent orchards degrades consumer-grade sealing materials within a single season. We apply industry-grade mastic sealant — the thick, fiber-reinforced compound that remains flexible at temperature extremes — to metal duct seams, plenum connections, and register boots. In Orange Cove’s vintage systems, we often find original sheetmetal joints that were never sealed at all; mastic application to these bare crimps typically reduces air leakage by 15–30% immediately.
Flex Duct Repair
The 1990s–2000s flex-duct retrofits common in Orange Cove’s older neighborhoods develop sagging joints that trap orchard dust and citrus pollen, creating restricted airflow and biofilm buildup. We replace collapsed or torn flex sections with properly supported duct, seal connections with mastic and foil-backed tape (never cloth-backed duct tape), and install support straps at 4-foot intervals to prevent future sagging. In a 1963 ranch home near the corner of 7th and Kaley streets, our crew found sagging flex-duct joints from a 1990s retrofit collecting thick orchard dust. We used Rotobrush tools to clean the debris, then sealed the leaks with industry-grade mastic and reinforced the joints with foil-backed tape, restoring airflow and reducing the citrus-pollen residue that had been infiltrating the home’s air every winter.
Metal Duct Repair
Orange Cove’s housing stock from the 1950s–1980s, originally built for agricultural laborers, often retains original sheetmetal ductwork that was never designed for the heavy dust loads from adjacent citrus and stone-fruit orchards, leading to unique wear and sealing failures in these vintage systems. We repair corroded sections, replace rusted plenums, and re-seal crimped joints that have loosened from decades of thermal cycling. Where original metal is too far gone, we fabricate replacement sections from matching gauge material rather than forcing flex-duct adaptations that reduce airflow.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in Orange Cove attics wastes energy year-round. During tule fog season — November through February — heated air traveling through bare metal ducts in a cold attic loses temperature fast, forcing longer furnace run times and recirculating more particulates. We install foil-faced fiberglass insulation with proper vapor barriers, sealed at all seams, to maintain delivered air temperature and reduce condensation that accelerates metal corrosion.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Orange Cove
We maintain stock of Honeywell media filters and Aprilaire humidifier components for Orange Cove customers whose systems need integrated air-quality upgrades during sealing work. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment — the tools the industry actually specifies — handles pre-sealing cleaning in agricultural-dust conditions that consumer-grade vacuums can’t touch. For sanitizing after repair, we use Abatement Technologies fogging systems. Parts availability means most Orange Cove jobs don’t wait for a Fresno supply run.

Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Orange Cove Homes
- Corroded crimped joints in original sheetmetal. The acidic pesticide drift and moisture from tule fog attack bare metal at connection points, causing air leaks that undermine system efficiency. We find this in nearly every pre-1980 home we inspect in the 93646 area.
- Sagging flex-duct joints trapping orchard debris. Flex-duct retrofits from the 1990s–2000s lose support straps over time, creating low spots where fine PM2.5 dust and citrus pollen accumulate into dense mats that restrict airflow and harbor microbial growth.
- Failed tape seals from prior “budget” repairs. Cloth-backed duct tape or low-temperature mastic applied by previous owners degrades within one season under Orange Cove’s particulate load and temperature swings, leading to recurrent leaks at the same joints.
- Unsealed plenum connections in attic systems. Original installations often left the air handler plenum connected to main trunks with minimal or no sealing; every gap pulls hot attic air in summer and cold, dusty attic air in winter, wasting energy and circulating agricultural debris.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Orange Cove, CA
A typical mastic sealing job for a standard Orange Cove home runs $180–$340. Flex-duct repair or section replacement ranges $220–$480 depending on attic accessibility and length of damaged duct. Metal duct repair — patching corroded sections or replacing rusted plenum connections — typically falls between $350–$650. Duct insulation installation averages $2.50–$4.00 per linear foot for foil-faced fiberglass with vapor barrier.
What moves the price: attic accessibility (tight crawl spaces take longer), extent of corrosion in vintage metal systems, and whether we need to clean heavy orchard debris before sealing can adhere properly. We inspect first, quote exact, and don’t start work until you approve the number. Estimates are free. Call (855) 643-8783 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Orange Cove
Our repair and sealing crews regularly route through Orosi, Reedley, Cutler, and Dinuba on the same service runs that bring us to Orange Cove. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and seeing the same agricultural-dust symptoms — pale residue on vents, spiking winter utility bills, flex-duct airflow problems — we cover your area with the same response schedule and local expertise.
Serving Orange Cove, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Orange Cove 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 Orange Cove
Navel orange harvest runs November through March — exactly when tule fog locks homes tight and furnaces run constantly — so any existing duct leaks pull maximum agricultural debris into living spaces during the season when windows stay sealed. We recommend inspecting and sealing ducts in early fall, before harvest and fog season overlap. Call (855) 643-8783 to schedule pre-harvest sealing.
Homes built from the 1950s through 1980s for agricultural laborers used thinner-gauge sheetmetal with crimped joints that weren’t sealed against the acidic pesticide drift and moisture from tule fog common in this orchard town. Newer construction uses galvanized or flex-duct systems with better corrosion resistance. If your home dates to this era and you’ve never had the original metal inspected, corrosion is likely. Call for a free evaluation.
Sagging joints that lose support straps and collect orchard dust into dense, airflow-restricting mats — typically at the 90-degree bends near register boots where flex was forced into tight attic spaces. The weight of accumulated debris eventually tears the inner liner. We repair with proper support spacing and mastic-sealed connections that won’t repeat the failure.
Tule fog increases attic humidity during the sealing season, which can delay mastic curing if temperatures drop below 50°F. We schedule outdoor work during fog breaks and use fast-cure formulations when winter conditions require it. The fog also drives extended HVAC run times that stress existing leaks — making timely sealing more urgent, not less.
Yes — properly sealed return and supply ducts eliminate the negative pressure and leakage points that pull attic and crawl-space air (laden with orchard dust, pollen, and pesticide residue) into your system. Sealing alone won’t stop all dust, but it removes the ductwork as a major entry pathway. Pair sealing with proper filtration for best results. Call (855) 643-8783 for a free inspection and exact quote.
Ready to stop the pale residue on your vents and the winter utility spikes? Call (855) 643-8783 today for free duct inspection and upfront pricing. Ryan Bell — owner and lead technician — handles every Orange Cove job personally, backed by 17 years of ductwork and 821 verified reviews you can check.
Written by Ryan Bell, Owner at Redwood Air Duct Cleaning Service Fresno, serving Orange Cove since 2007.