Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Wilmington
How much does duct repair and sealing cost in Wilmington? Most homeowners here pay between $280 and $750 for standard sealing work, with metal duct repairs running $180–$450 per section depending on accessibility and corrosion severity. We’re typically on-site in Wilmington within 24–48 hours of your call, and we carry the mastic sealant, foil tape, and R-8 insulation to finish most jobs same-day.

We know Wilmington’s housing stock inside and out. From the 1930s bungalows near downtown to the ranch-style homes that filled in during the 1950s and 1960s along Southview Drive and Rombach Avenue, we’ve worked on the exact duct systems your neighbors live with. Thomas Hernandez, our owner and lead technician, has spent two decades tracing airflow problems through the galvanized steel trunk-and-branch networks that dominate Clinton County’s older neighborhoods. When you call (866) 834-6947, you’re talking to the person who’ll show up with the tools—not a dispatcher reading from a script.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team understands something most out-of-town contractors miss: Wilmington sits at the center of intensive corn and soybean farmland, and that geography writes itself into your ductwork every harvest season.
Why Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton Is Wilmington’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve earned our reputation in Wilmington one home at a time. Our 113 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars include repeat calls from Clinton County homeowners who’ve learned the hard way that not every “duct cleaner” actually repairs what they find. Thomas Hernandez personally leads every job, which means the expertise behind your estimate is the same expertise behind your repair.
Response time matters here. We’re based in Greater Dayton and regularly route to Wilmington via US-22 or I-71, typically arriving within a day for standard calls and same-day for urgent airflow failures during peak summer or winter loads. We don’t charge extra for the drive—we factor Clinton County into our standard service radius.
Our local knowledge runs deeper than GPS. We know which Wilmington subdivisions on the east and south edges pull harvest dust through return intakes each October. We know the 2008–2009 DHL/Airborne hub closure left a legacy of deferred maintenance in neighborhoods where homeowners put off duct service for another decade. And we know that original galvanized steel in a 1965 ranch near Denver Place behaves differently under humid stress than flex duct in a newer build. That specificity is what separates a lasting repair from a temporary patch.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Wilmington
Duct Sealing
Most Wilmington homes lose 20–30% of conditioned air through leaks before it ever reaches the registers. In our market, that waste hits harder because older metal ducts were installed with minimal sealing—often just snap-lock joints with no mastic or tape. We pressurize the system, locate every leak with calibrated smoke, then seal with water-based mastic rated for Ohio’s humidity swings. A typical whole-system seal in a 1,500-square-foot Wilmington ranch runs $450–$750 and cuts utility bills measurably.
Metal Duct Repair
Wilmington’s 1930s–1970s housing stock is full of galvanized steel that has simply reached end-of-life. The humid continental climate here—wet winters, muggy summers—accelerates oxidation at slip joints and S-locks. We don’t just patch; we reconstruct failed joints with new metal, secure mechanical connections, then seal the assembly properly. Single-section repairs in accessible basements or crawl spaces typically cost $180–$340. Attic work or full trunk-line reconstruction runs higher due to labor and insulation restoration.
Flex Duct Repair
Where Wilmington homes have flex duct additions—often retrofitted during 1980s–1990s HVAC upgrades—we find crushed runs, disconnected collars, and rodent damage in crawl spaces. Flex repair is usually faster than metal work ($140–$280 per run) but requires careful sizing to maintain static pressure in systems originally engineered for rigid duct.
Duct Insulation & Mastic Sealant Application
This is where we differ from cleaners who seal and leave. Wilmington’s high summer humidity condenses on cool duct surfaces in unconditioned attics and crawl spaces, especially where the original R-2 or R-4 insulation has degraded. We strip failed insulation, apply mastic sealant to all seams as a vapor barrier, then wrap with R-8 fiberglass or foil-faced insulation. Full trunk-line insulation in a typical Wilmington basement or crawl space runs $380–$620. The mastic layer prevents the condensation that destroys new insulation from the inside out.

What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Wilmington
We specify Honeywell and Aprilaire controls and filtration components when Wilmington homeowners need upgrades alongside their duct repairs, and we stock Abatement Technologies HEPA containment gear for jobs where mold or heavy agricultural debris requires controlled removal. Our Nikro and Rotobrush equipment handles the mechanical cleaning that must precede any lasting seal—because mastic won’t bond to corn dust or oxidized metal flakes. We keep common fittings, insulation, and sealant on the truck to avoid delay. Most Wilmington repairs don’t wait on parts.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Wilmington Homes
- Corroded galvanized joints failing under humid stress. The slip joints and S-locks in 1950s–1960s trunk lines weren’t designed for decades of Ohio humidity. We regularly find joints that have oxidized past the point of mechanical repair and require full reconstruction with mastic and mechanical reinforcement.
- Slip connections pulling apart in temperature-cycled attic and crawlspace runs. Wilmington’s seasonal temperature swings—below freezing to above 90°F—expand and contract metal duct differently than the surrounding structure. Loose connections bypass conditioned air into unconditioned spaces, and homeowners notice it first as rooms that never reach set temperature.
- Harvest-season organic debris blocking dampers and masking leaks. Corn dust and soybean chaff load return-air pathways each fall, reducing airflow enough that leak symptoms disappear until the debris is cleared. We clean before we seal—otherwise we’re sealing over a blockage that will trap moisture against the mastic.
- Post-2008 deferred maintenance compounding original design flaws. Homes near the former DHL hub and throughout Clinton County’s older neighborhoods often went 15+ years without duct service. By the time we arrive, multiple failure modes are active simultaneously: corrosion, disconnected flex additions, and collapsed insulation.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Wilmington, OH
We’re straightforward about numbers because Wilmington homeowners have heard enough vague “it depends” answers.
| Service | Typical Range in Wilmington |
|---|---|
| Whole-system duct sealing (mastic + tape, 1,500 sq ft home) | $450 – $750 |
| Single metal duct section repair (basement/crawl space) | $180 – $340 |
| Metal duct section repair (attic, includes insulation restore) | $280 – $520 |
| Flex duct repair/replacement per run | $140 – $280 |
| Trunk-line insulation with mastic sealant (R-8 wrap) | $380 – $620 |
| Emergency leak repair (same-day response) | $220 – $400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility (attic vs. basement), extent of corrosion, whether we need to remove agricultural debris before sealing, and if insulation restoration is included. We don’t upsell—Thomas Hernandez assesses, quotes upfront, and does the work himself. Estimates are free. Call (866) 834-6947 for exact pricing on your specific system.
We Also Serve Cities Near Wilmington
Our service radius covers Clinton County and extends to Xenia, Lebanon, Bellbrook, and Beavercreek. Whether you’re dealing with legacy metal duct in a Lebanon farmhouse or flex duct retrofits in a Beavercreek subdivision, the same owner-led team responds with the same equipment and the same direct pricing.
Serving Wilmington, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Wilmington 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 Wilmington
Expect $450–$750 for a complete seal on a 1,200–1,800 square foot home with original galvanized trunk-and-branch ductwork. Homes from this era usually need mastic applied to every joint and seam—tape alone won’t hold against the oxidation already present. The upper end of the range applies if we need to repair corroded slip joints before sealing. Call (866) 834-6947 for a free estimate on your specific layout.
Yes, organic debris accelerates seal degradation by trapping moisture against mastic and tape adhesives, and by physically abrading flex duct interiors. We see this most in homes on Wilmington’s east and south edges where return intakes face active fields. The debris itself doesn’t directly corrode metal, but it blocks airflow enough to create humid dead zones where mold colonizes and insulation fails. We clean thoroughly before any seal application—skipping this step is why some Wilmington repairs fail within two seasons.
Usually, yes. Attic access complicates the work but doesn’t automatically require full replacement. We mechanically bridge split seams with galvanized patch stock, secure with screws and S-locks, then seal with mastic and restore insulation to R-8. A typical attic seam repair runs $280–$420 including insulation. Replacement becomes necessary only when corrosion is systemic along the run or when the original gauge has thinned past structural integrity.
Uneven heating or cooling between rooms, dust accumulation at registers that increases each fall, musty odors when the system first cycles on, and utility bills that spike without rate changes are the four most common indicators in Wilmington’s older housing stock. If your home was built before 1975 and the ducts have never been professionally sealed, the system is almost certainly leaking above 20%. We can confirm with a pressure test during your free estimate.
Yes, and we understand the maintenance gap those economic conditions created. Many Wilmington neighborhoods saw a decade or more of skipped HVAC service during and after the hub closure. We don’t penalize homeowners for prior neglect—we assess what’s salvageable, quote honestly for repair vs. replacement, and prioritize safety and airflow over unnecessary upsells. Thomas Hernandez has worked on dozens of these systems and knows how to stage repairs when full replacement isn’t immediately feasible.
Written by Thomas Hernandez, Owner at Titan Air Duct Cleaning Greater Dayton, serving Wilmington since 2004.