Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Key Biscayne
How much does duct repair and sealing cost in Key Biscayne? Most homeowners here pay between $280 and $650 for standard sealing work, with full flex-duct replacement in older condos running $800–$1,400. We’re typically on the island within 45 minutes of a call to (833) 628-3661, and we carry marine-grade mastic sealant and wind-rated hardware on every truck.

We’ve been crossing the Rickenbacker Causeway to work on Key Biscayne homes for 11 years. Owner Michael Brown handles every job personally, and he knows the island’s building stock inside out — from the 1960s-era mid-rises along Crandon Boulevard to the post-Andrew rebuilt single-family homes near Cape Florida. That local knowledge matters when your ductwork lives under constant assault from salt-laden, near-saturated air that mainland crews simply don’t encounter.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami Is Key Biscayne’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team has completed hundreds of jobs on this barrier island, and our 867 verified reviews at 4.9 stars include dozens from Key Biscayne customers who specifically mention our familiarity with condo board requirements and HVHZ compliance. Michael Brown shows up as the lead technician on every call — not a rotating subcontractor learning your building’s system for the first time.
We respond to Key Biscayne faster than most Miami-based operations because we keep our trucks stocked for marine-environment work. That means marine-grade mastic, corrosion-resistant collars, and the professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment needed to handle salt-degraded duct interiors without making the damage worse. We know which Crandon Boulevard buildings have original 1970s flex-duct that needs full replacement versus targeted sealing, and we know how to document our work for condo association engineers who review every penetration in shared HVAC systems.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Key Biscayne
Duct Sealing
Duct sealing in Key Biscayne isn’t mainland-standard work. The island’s relentless humidity and salt air degrade conventional mastic within a single year, so we specify marine-grade sealants rated for coastal HVHZ exposure. We recently sealed and reinforced the flex-duct connections at a 1970s condo on Crandon Boulevard; the original unsealed joints were leaking conditioned air into the crawlspace, causing mold in the adjacent walls. Using mastic sealant and metal collars, we brought the system into HVHZ compliance and reduced the unit’s humidity load by 40%. Proper sealing here prevents pressurization failures during storms — a code requirement, not a suggestion.
Flex Duct Repair
Key Biscayne’s 1980s condos are loaded with original flex-duct that’s now brittle from decades of salt-air exposure. We replace damaged sections with insulated, reinforced flex-duct rated for hurricane-zone wind loads, securing every penetration with metal straps rather than the plastic ties that fail under pressure. In buildings with stacked HVAC systems — common along the bay frontage — one compromised flex run can degrade air quality for multiple units. We coordinate with building engineers when needed, and we document everything for board review.
Metal Duct Repair
Metal ductwork in Key Biscayne corrodes from the inside out. Salt particles carried on ocean breezes deposit on interior surfaces, creating a moisture-retaining residue that accelerates rust at seams and joints. We’ve found salt-corroded metal duct seams that split under storm wind pressure, allowing untreated outside air to flood the system. Our metal duct repair includes cutting out corroded sections, welding or mechanically fastening replacements, and finishing with marine-grade sealant that won’t crack when the next storm hits.
Duct Insulation
With AC running 12 months a year in Key Biscayne, duct insulation failure means immediate efficiency loss and condensation problems. We replace degraded insulation with closed-cell foam or fiberglass wraps rated for continuous-duty cooling systems, paying special attention to attic runs where the temperature differential between 95°F attic air and 55°F duct air creates massive condensation potential. Proper insulation also reduces the thermal load that drives your system harder in July and August.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Key Biscayne
We work with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman components regularly found in Key Biscayne’s higher-end condo installations and post-Andrew rebuilt homes. Our trucks carry replacement collars, dampers, and sealant compatible with these systems, so we’re not ordering parts and making return trips while your humidity problem worsens. The Rotobrush and Nikro equipment we run is the same rotary brush and negative-pressure vacuum systems used by commercial restoration contractors — not consumer-grade shop vacs that leave debris behind in salt-compromised duct interiors.

Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Key Biscayne Homes
- Salt-corroded metal seams splitting under pressure. The island’s marine air attacks galvanized steel from the inside, weakening seams until they fail during storm wind pressurization. We find this in original ductwork from 1960s–1980s buildings that hasn’t been upgraded to HVHZ standards.
- Improperly sealed flex-duct at attic penetrations pulling apart in high winds. Hurricane-force winds create negative pressure in attics and crawlspaces, and standard tape-sealed joints separate cleanly. We use mechanical collars and marine-grade mastic to maintain seal integrity at 140+ mph wind loads.
- Standard mastic sealant cracking within one year of application. Generic sealants formulated for inland climates harden and craze in Key Biscayne’s salt-air environment. We specify products rated for coastal marine exposure, which remain flexible through repeated humidity cycles.
- Mold colonization in perpetually damp duct interiors. Because relative humidity stays at or near saturation year-round, duct surfaces never dry completely between cooling cycles. Technicians working on Key Biscayne regularly find visible black mold inside duct systems that are only three to five years old — an interval that would be considered shockingly fast anywhere inland. Quoting customers on a 2-year cleaning cycle rather than the industry-standard 3–5 years is standard practice here.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Key Biscayne, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Key Biscayne |
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| Basic duct sealing (mastic, up to 10 joints) | $280–$450 |
| Flex-duct section replacement | $340–$620 per run |
| Metal duct seam repair/replacement | $480–$780 |
| Full attic duct sealing with marine-grade mastic | $650–$1,100 |
| Condensation insulation replacement | $380–$720 |
| HVHZ compliance upgrade (sealing + reinforcement) | $850–$1,400 |
Key Biscayne pricing runs 15–20% above mainland Miami for equivalent work because marine-grade materials cost more and access constraints — high-rise parking, condo board coordination, tighter working spaces — add labor time. Condos with shared HVAC systems may require additional documentation or engineer sign-off, which we handle but which can extend timeline. We don’t quote over the phone for jobs involving attic or crawlspace access without seeing the space; estimates are free, and Michael Brown will walk the job with you personally. Call (833) 628-3661 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Key Biscayne
We cross the causeway daily from our Miami base, and we schedule Key Biscayne alongside Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, and Miami appointments to minimize drive time and keep our response commitments. Same owner-present service, same equipment, same 4.9-star standard — whether you’re on the island or the mainland.
Serving Key Biscayne, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Key Biscayne 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 Key Biscayne
Yes. Miami-Dade County’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone codes require all duct penetrations and joints to maintain seal integrity at design wind pressures, which for Key Biscayne means 140+ mph equivalent loads. Standard tape-sealed joints and inland-grade mastic don’t meet this standard. We use mechanical collars, metal straps, and marine-grade sealant rated for HVHZ exposure, and we document compliance for condo association engineers. Call (833) 628-3661 to schedule a pre-season inspection — we typically book these heavily in May before June 1 storm season opening.
Salt air accelerates corrosion and sealant degradation by roughly 2–3x compared to mainland Miami. Metal duct seams that might last 15 years in Coral Gables can fail in 5–7 years here, and standard mastic cracks within 12 months of application. We specify marine-grade materials for every Key Biscayne job and recommend inspection intervals of 2 years versus the 3–5 year mainland standard. The extra material cost is modest; the cost of re-doing failed work is not.
Partially, but not indefinitely. We can seal and reinforce existing flex-duct with metal collars and marine-grade mastic to improve wind-load resistance, but 40-year-old insulation and deteriorated plastic liners have finite remaining life. For Crandon Boulevard buildings with original 1970s–1980s flex-duct, we typically recommend phased replacement — high-traffic runs first, attic penetrations prioritized — with full replacement over 2–3 years. We assess each system individually and give honest timelines rather than pushing immediate full replacement unless safety demands it.
Musty odors when the AC cycles, visible mold around ceiling vents, sudden humidity spikes above 60% indoors, or unexplained increases in cooling costs all suggest post-storm seal failure. After Hurricane Irma, we found dozens of Key Biscayne homes with pulled-apart flex-duct at attic penetrations that owners didn’t discover until mold appeared in drywall months later. If your system ran during or immediately after a storm, schedule an inspection — early sealing repair prevents the $3,000–$8,000 mold remediation that follows delayed detection.
Every 2 years for occupied homes, annually for seasonal residences that sit closed up during humid summer months. The island’s perpetual near-100% humidity means duct interiors never dry out, and salt deposition continues whether you’re home or not. Seasonal properties are especially vulnerable — we’ve opened “winter home” systems in November to find significant mold colonization in ducts that ran minimally all summer. Call (833) 628-3661 for a free inspection estimate; we’ll put you on a cycle that matches your occupancy pattern.
Ready to fix your ductwork before the next storm season? Owner Michael Brown will walk your Key Biscayne property personally, assess your system’s HVHZ compliance, and give you an upfront estimate with no pressure. From cleaning to repair to sanitizing — handled in one visit by the same technician who answers for the result. Call Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami at (833) 628-3661 for your free estimate.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami, serving Key Biscayne since 2014.