Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across London
Duct repair and sealing in London, Ohio typically runs $180–$650 depending on the scope, with most residential jobs completed in a single visit. We travel to London regularly from our Dayton base, and we’re usually on-site within 45 minutes to an hour for calls scheduled in the 43140 area. If your supply vents show that familiar tan, silty film each fall — or your energy bills have climbed without explanation — your ductwork likely has gaps, crushed runs, or failed seals that are pulling in unfiltered air from attics, crawlspaces, and the surrounding Madison County farmland.

London homeowners deal with a specific challenge that Columbus suburbs don’t: agricultural dust from some of Ohio’s most intensive corn and soybean operations. That crop chaff doesn’t stay in the fields. It finds every gap in your building envelope, loads your HVAC filter within weeks, and forces your blower to work harder year-round. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team targets exactly that — sealing the pathways where field dust infiltrates your system, repairing the flex and metal ductwork that degrades in humid crawlspaces, and restoring airflow so your equipment doesn’t fight against itself.
Call (866) 834-6947 for a free estimate. We’ll inspect your duct runs, identify every leak point, and give you upfront pricing before any work begins.
Why Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton Is London’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Thomas Hernandez has spent two decades in the air duct trade — not managing crews from an office, but running the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment on every job himself. When you call our number, you’re speaking with the owner who will also be the technician crawling through your London crawlspace. That matters in a market where most “duct cleaning” offers come from franchise dispatchers who send whoever’s available that day.
Our 113 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars include London-area homeowners from the Northside neighborhood near Cowling Park to the ranch homes along State Route 56. They mention the same things: Thomas showed up when promised, explained what he found without pushing unnecessary work, and left their ductwork actually sealed instead of just vacuumed. We’re state-licensed, insured and bonded, and we carry the professional-grade equipment that commercial contractors use — not the consumer-grade gear sold at big-box stores.
London’s location 30 miles west of Columbus puts it outside the typical service radius for most Dayton contractors, but we make the drive regularly. We know the housing stock: the pre-1960s craftsman bungalows near downtown with retrofit ductwork squeezed into walls never designed for it, the 1950s–1970s ranches on the city’s edges with flex duct runs in vented crawlspaces, and the acreage properties with detached workshops that have their own duct systems. That familiarity means we arrive with the right materials — mastic sealant, proper flex duct diameters, metal repair sleeves — instead of making a return trip.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in London
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
Mastic sealant is our standard for every London duct sealing job, and there’s a reason we don’t default to foil tape. Madison County’s humid summers and freeze-thaw winters cause tape adhesives to fail within a season or two, especially in crawlspaces where temperature swings are extreme. Mastic remains flexible, fills irregular gaps between metal and flex connections, and creates a permanent bond that holds against the pressure changes of forced-air systems. For London homes near active fields, this matters enormously — a sealed joint doesn’t flex open to admit crop dust when the blower cycles on. Typical mastic sealing for a full residential system in London runs $280–$480.
Flex Duct Repair
London’s ranch homes from the 1950s–1970s often have flex duct runs that have deteriorated in crawlspaces or attics. We’ve replaced crushed, kinked, and rodent-damaged flex duct in homes near the Madison County Fairgrounds and throughout the 43140 zip code. The work involves more than swapping in new material — we verify proper diameter (often undersized in retrofit installations), ensure adequate support to prevent sagging, and seal every connection with mastic rather than the zip ties and tape that failed originally. A single flex duct run replacement in London typically costs $180–$340; full system replacement runs higher depending on linear footage.
Metal Duct Repair
The older craftsman and foursquare homes near downtown London sometimes have original galvanized metal ductwork that’s corroded, disconnected at seams, or improperly modified by previous owners. We repair metal runs using proper sheet metal sleeves, drive cleats, and sealed collars — not the duct tape patches that we regularly find failing in these homes. Metal repair requires more labor than flex replacement but delivers longer service life, especially in homes where the ductwork is accessible through basements rather than dirt crawlspaces. London metal duct repairs generally range from $320–$650 depending on accessibility and extent of damage.
Air Leak Repair & Duct Insulation
Air leaks in London homes often concentrate at return drops near exterior walls — exactly where Madison County’s unblocked winds drive field dust through gaps in the building envelope. We seal these pathways, then add insulation where ductwork passes through unconditioned spaces. Without insulation, the temperature differential in your crawlspace creates condensation on duct surfaces, which feeds mold growth in flex duct sections and degrades mastic bonds over time. Combined leak sealing and insulation work in London typically falls between $380–$580 for partial systems, with full-home treatment running higher.

Ductwork for Detached Workshops & Outbuildings
London’s rural properties often include detached workshops, pole barns, or equipment sheds with their own duct systems tied to the main house HVAC or served by dedicated units. These runs are frequently overlooked during maintenance, accumulating heavy agricultural dust loads that restrict airflow and strain blowers. We inspect, repair, and seal these systems using the same mastic and flex techniques as main house ductwork — and we’ll tell you honestly when a workshop system is beyond practical repair versus when sealing can restore function.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in London
We work with Honeywell and Aprilaire air quality components regularly found in London homes — from media filters and electronic air cleaners to whole-house humidifiers integrated with duct systems. When your duct repair reveals that a Honeywell F100 or Aprilaire 2210 cabinet is cracked or poorly sealed to the return plenum, we can address that integration point rather than patching around it. We also specify Abatement Technologies containment and filtration products when duct repair work requires temporary isolation of work zones, protecting your living space during the process. For parts and materials, we maintain relationships with regional suppliers who stock the diameters and fittings common in Madison County’s retrofit installations, which keeps turnaround fast and avoids the delays of special-ordering standard items.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in London Homes
- Harvest-season dust infiltration through return pathways. Every October and November, we field calls from London homeowners who’ve wiped tan film from their supply registers and replaced their HVAC filter twice in a month. The source is almost always unsealed return drops and gaps where the duct system meets exterior walls — openings that pull in crop dust along with return air.
- Failed foil tape on crawlspace flex connections. Madison County’s humidity cycles cause tape adhesive to soften in summer and crack in winter. We regularly find flex ducts hanging by a single strip of tape in London crawlspaces, with significant leakage at every joint. Mastic sealant prevents this recurrence.
- Crushed or kinked flex duct in tight retrofit spaces. London’s pre-1960s homes and 1950s–1970s ranches often have ductwork routed through spaces with inadequate clearance. Flex duct compressed to 50% of its diameter reduces airflow proportionally and creates turbulence that deposits debris upstream of the restriction.
- Detached workshop systems overloaded with agricultural particulates. Property owners with outbuildings near active fields often don’t realize their workshop duct runs have become choked with fine dust until the main blower struggles or the workshop itself smells musty. These systems need inspection and cleaning before sealing — sealing a loaded system traps moisture and accelerates mold growth.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in London, OH
| Service | Typical Range in London |
|---|---|
| Single flex duct run repair/replacement | $180 – $340 |
| Mastic sealing — partial system (up to 10 joints) | $280 – $480 |
| Metal duct repair — seam/joint restoration | $320 – $650 |
| Air leak repair with insulation wrap | $380 – $580 |
| Full system assessment with written report | $0 (free with estimate) |
These ranges reflect London’s market specifically — not Columbus or Dayton pricing adjusted arbitrarily. Several factors move jobs within these brackets: crawlspace accessibility (dirt floors and low clearance add labor), the extent of agricultural dust loading that requires pre-cleaning, and whether we’re addressing a single problem area or sealing an entire system. We don’t quote over the phone for duct repair; we need to see your duct runs, measure airflow, and identify every leak point. The estimate is free, and we’ll explain exactly what we’re proposing before you decide. Call (866) 834-6947 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near London
Our service radius from Dayton covers Madison County thoroughly, and we regularly travel to Springfield for duct sealing in its historic district homes, Urbana for Champaign County properties with similar agricultural dust challenges, Xenia for post-tornado reconstruction ductwork, and New Carlisle for rural acreage systems. Each community gets the same owner-led service — Thomas Hernandez handles every job personally.
Serving London, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the London 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 London
Your return ductwork is pulling in agricultural particulates through gaps in the building envelope, especially near exterior walls where Madison County’s flat terrain offers no windbreak against harvest dust. We see this every October and November in London homes within a mile or two of active fields — the tan film on your registers is crop chaff, not drywall dust. Sealing return drops and plenum connections with mastic eliminates the infiltration pathway. Call (866) 834-6947 and we’ll trace the exact entry points during a free inspection.
Yes. London’s mid-century ranches are a significant portion of our duct repair work, and we’ve developed techniques for accessing and sealing flex duct in crawlspaces with as little as 18 inches of clearance. We use low-profile mastic application tools and pre-cut flex sections that can be maneuvered into tight runs without damaging surrounding ductwork. The tight access adds some labor time, but the sealing itself is standard — and the improvement in airflow and dust reduction is immediate. We’ll assess accessibility during your free estimate and quote accordingly.
For London’s climate and conditions, absolutely. Mastic sealant remains flexible across temperature ranges from below freezing to humid 90-degree days, while tape adhesives degrade within one to two seasons in Madison County’s vented crawlspaces. Mastic also fills irregular surfaces that tape can’t conform to — critical in retrofit ductwork where factory-made joints weren’t originally specified. We use mastic on every London sealing job, and we’ve had zero callback rates for joint separation compared to occasional returns on tape-sealed systems we didn’t originally install.
We do. London’s acreage properties and rural lots often include workshops, equipment sheds, or converted barns with duct runs tied to the main house or served by dedicated HVAC units. These systems accumulate heavy agricultural dust loads that can restrict airflow and strain equipment if sealed without cleaning. We inspect, clean if needed, then repair and seal using the same mastic and flex techniques as your main house ductwork. We’ll also tell you honestly if a workshop system is beyond cost-effective repair versus restorable with proper sealing.
Yes — when the sealing targets the correct infiltration pathways. Simply sealing supply vents won’t help; the dust enters through return pathways, plenum gaps, and building envelope leaks near exterior walls. Our London-specific approach identifies these return-side entry points, seals them with mastic, and verifies with pressure testing where appropriate. Homeowners near the Madison County Fairgrounds and along State Route 56 have reported dramatic reduction in register dust within two weeks of proper sealing. The free estimate includes a full inspection to confirm your home’s specific infiltration pattern.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton, serving London and Madison County homeowners with hands-on duct repair and sealing since 2004.