Duct Repair Cost in NYC

Duct Repair Cost in NYC

Updated pricing for NYC homeowners and building managers.

Duct Repair Cost in NYC

Leaky, damaged, or poorly insulated ductwork is one of the most overlooked sources of energy waste in New York City homes. The Department of Energy estimates that leaky ducts can reduce HVAC efficiency by 20-30%, meaning you are paying to heat or cool air that never reaches your living spaces. In NYC, where energy costs are already among the highest in the nation, fixing ductwork problems can yield substantial savings. Duct repair ranges from simple sealing of joints and connections to full replacement of damaged sections. This guide covers realistic pricing for all types of duct repair work in the NYC market.

Price Ranges

Service Low High Notes
Duct Leak Sealing (mastic/tape) $500 $1500 Sealing accessible joints and connections
Aeroseal Duct Sealing $1500 $3500 Advanced aerosol sealing from inside the ducts
Duct Section Replacement $300 $800 Replacing damaged or crushed duct runs
Duct Insulation $3 $8 Adding insulation to uninsulated ducts
Full Ductwork Replacement $3000 $10000 Complete replacement of all ductwork
Duct Inspection with Blower Door Test $200 $500 Diagnostic to identify and measure leaks

* Prices are estimates for NYC. Actual costs depend on building type, system size, and complexity. Contact us for a free, personalized quote.

Factors That Affect Cost

  • Extent and location of duct damage or leaks
  • Accessibility of ductwork (exposed vs. hidden in walls/ceilings)
  • Type of repair method (manual sealing vs. Aeroseal)
  • Duct material (sheet metal, flexible, fiberglass board)
  • Total length of ductwork in the system
  • Whether insulation needs to be added or replaced

NYC Rebates & Incentives

Duct sealing may qualify for energy efficiency incentives through Con Edison and NYSERDA programs, particularly when performed as part of a home energy audit or weatherization project. Aeroseal duct sealing specifically is recognized by many utility programs and may qualify for rebates of $200-$500.

How to Save Money

  • Start with a professional duct inspection to identify the biggest leaks before committing to full repair
  • Seal accessible duct joints yourself with mastic sealant (not duct tape) for simple DIY savings
  • Combine duct sealing with other energy efficiency improvements to qualify for bundled incentive programs
  • Prioritize sealing ducts in unconditioned spaces (attics, crawlspaces) where leaks waste the most energy
  • Consider Aeroseal if ducts are mostly inaccessible — it seals from the inside without opening walls

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