Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Opa-locka
Duct repair and sealing in Opa-locka typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re patching flex duct, sealing metal seams with mastic, or insulating attic runs, and most jobs we handle in the 33054 ZIP code are completed in a single visit. If your vents are blowing dust, your AC is cycling constantly, or you’re catching a petroleum smell near the airport corridor, you’re likely losing conditioned air through gaps that should’ve been sealed years ago. Call (833) 628-3661 and we’ll get you a free estimate—owner Michael Brown runs every job personally.

We’ve been working Opa-locka’s mid-century neighborhoods for 11 years, from the concrete block homes along Ali Baba Avenue to the commercial buildings bordering OPF. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows the local housing stock: original flex duct from the 1960s, fiberglass-lined metal plenums corroded by decades of humidity, and—unique to this city—the greasy black residue that comes from living next to one of America’s busiest general aviation airports. That airport contamination changes how we approach every repair.
Why Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami Is Opa-locka’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Opa-locka residents don’t need another subcontractor rotation. They need the same technician showing up every time, accountable for the result. Michael Brown is owner and lead technician on every Apex job—11 years in this single trade, not a generalist who picked up ductwork as an upsell. When we pull up to your property in 33054, you’re getting the person whose name is on the company, the one with 867 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars.
That review volume matters. It means we’ve handled Opa-locka’s specific problems repeatedly: the flex duct that crumbles when touched in older homes near Magnolia North, the metal seams that weep condensation in attic runs above Sherbondy Village, the mastic that fails prematurely because aviation exhaust degrades it faster than standard household conditions. Our customers in Opa-locka mention these specifics in their feedback. We’ve earned the pattern recognition.
We run professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment—the same negative-pressure systems commercial restoration contractors use, not shop vacs with brush attachments. This matters for Opa-locka because airport soot and avgas residue require industrial extraction before sealing. Consumer equipment leaves that petroleum film behind, and new mastic won’t bond to a greasy surface.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Opa-locka
Duct Sealing
Opa-locka’s duct systems leak more than most. The combination of aged infrastructure, constant AC cycling, and airport-proximity contamination means gaps open faster here than in Hialeah or Miami Gardens. We seal supply and return plenums, trunk lines, and branch connections using mastic sealant applied after thorough degreasing. A typical whole-system sealing in Opa-locka runs $350–$650 for residential properties, with commercial buildings near OPF often requiring additional attention to intake vents facing aviation traffic patterns.
Flex Duct Repair
The mid-century concrete block homes dominating Opa-locka’s residential stock—built 1950s through 1970s—often retain original flex duct that’s never been replaced. This material dries out, develops pinholes, and collapses at bends where decades of airflow have fatigued the wire helix. Near the airport, higher airborne particulate loads accelerate this deterioration. We replace damaged sections with insulated flex duct rated for South Florida humidity, secure with galvanized takeoffs, and seal all connections with mastic. Section replacement in Opa-locka typically costs $180–$340 per run.
Metal Duct Repair
Fiberglass-lined metal ductwork in Opa-locka faces a corrosion challenge specific to this city: sulfur compounds in jet fuel byproducts combine with condensation from year-round cooling, attacking seams and joints in attic runs. We’ve opened metal plenums near Hope Street and found corrosion holes hidden behind intact exterior insulation. Our repair process includes seam reinforcement, spot welding where structurally necessary, and re-lining with Abatement Technologies products when the original fiberglass has degraded. Metal duct repairs in Opa-locka range from $280 for localized seam work to $600+ for extensive plenum restoration.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in Opa-locka attics wastes enormous cooling energy—temperatures in those spaces routinely exceed 120°F, and every degree of lost cooling means your compressor runs longer. We install closed-cell insulation and vapor barriers appropriate for South Florida’s humidity, with particular attention to sealing insulation seams where airport soot can infiltrate. Attic duct insulation in Opa-locka typically runs $400–$900 depending on linear footage and accessibility.

Mastic Sealant Application
We’re emphasizing mastic on this page for a reason specific to Opa-locka. Tape—foil, duct, or otherwise—fails here. The petroleum residue coating duct surfaces degrades adhesive bonds within months. Mastic, properly applied to a cleaned surface, forms a permanent flexible seal that withstands thermal cycling and vibration. We apply it by brush and trowel at all joints, boots, and plenum connections, then verify with pressure testing. Mastic-only sealing jobs in Opa-locka start around $280.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Opa-locka
We work with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies components—brands we specify because they hold up in South Florida’s demanding conditions. For Opa-locka customers, this means we stock mastic, replacement flex duct, and insulation materials locally rather than ordering overnight from a warehouse upstate. If your system uses Honeywell media air cleaners or Aprilaire dehumidifier tie-ins, we can integrate repair work without compatibility issues. Fast turnaround matters when your AC is running 365 days a year.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Opa-locka Homes
- Airport soot degrades sealant prematurely. The greasy, petroleum-tinged black residue from piston-engine exhaust and avgas coats duct interiors near OPF. Standard tape fails within months; even mastic won’t bond without thorough degreasing first. We see this pattern consistently in homes south of the airport corridor.
- Original flex duct crumbles on contact. Opa-locka’s mid-century housing stock includes flex duct installations from the 1960s and 1970s that have exceeded their design life. The material becomes brittle, the wire helix corrodes, and pinholes develop throughout the length. Constant AC cycling—never a seasonal break in this climate—accelerates the fatigue.
- Metal seams corrode from jet fuel byproduct condensation. Sulfur compounds in aviation exhaust combine with the constant condensation in cooled metal ductwork, creating a corrosive film that eats through seams and joints. This produces hidden leaks in attic runs where homeowners never think to look.
- Biological growth in fiberglass-lined plenums. Opa-locka’s inland position near Everglades wetlands means higher ambient fungal spore loads than coastal Miami-Dade communities. Add year-round moisture from AC operation, and original fiberglass duct liners become colonization sites that resist standard cleaning without physical removal.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Opa-locka, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Opa-locka |
|---|---|
| Flex duct section replacement (per run) | $180 – $340 |
| Mastic sealing, whole residential system | $350 – $650 |
| Metal duct seam repair / reinforcement | $280 – $480 |
| Attic duct insulation (per system) | $400 – $900 |
| Air handler plenum rebuild | $450 – $750 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility matters—tight attic spaces above Opa-locka’s low-pitch concrete block roofs take longer. Extent of airport contamination matters—heavy avgas residue requires additional degreasing before sealant application. Number of leaks matters—some systems we test have five gaps, others have fifty. We don’t guess. We pressure-test, locate every leak with a smoke pencil or theatrical fog, then quote exact scope. Estimates are free. Call (833) 628-3661.
We Also Serve Cities Near Opa-locka
Our service radius covers the full northwest Miami-Dade corridor. We regularly handle duct repair and sealing in Pinewood, Westview, Carol City, and Lake Lucerne—communities sharing similar mid-century housing stock and, in some cases, overlapping aviation exposure from OPF traffic patterns. Same technician, same equipment, same direct accountability.
Serving Opa-locka, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Opa-locka 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 Opa-locka
OPF generates a unique contaminant load: piston-engine exhaust and avgas combustion byproducts create a greasy, petroleum-tinged black residue that coats duct interiors in nearby homes. This residue prevents standard tape from bonding, degrades mastic if not cleaned first, and introduces sulfur compounds that accelerate metal corrosion. We degrease all surfaces with solvent-compatible cleaners before applying sealant—an extra step unnecessary in Hialeah or Miami Gardens. Call (833) 628-3661 for a free inspection if you’re near the airport corridor.
The smell comes from avgas exhaust particulate that’s infiltrated your duct system through gaps and leaks, not from your HVAC filter’s failure to capture it. Standard filters aren’t designed for petroleum combustion byproducts, and if your ducts are leaking at plenum connections or trunk seams, contaminated attic air gets pulled directly into your airflow. We locate these leaks with pressure testing, seal them with mastic after degreasing, and stop the infiltration at its source. Call (833) 628-3661—estimates are free.
Yes, definitively. Tape adhesives fail when exposed to the petroleum residue common in Opa-locka duct systems, often peeling within a single cooling season. Mastic is a water-based, flexible sealant that bonds to properly cleaned metal and flex duct, remains pliable through thermal cycling, and lasts the life of the system. We apply it by hand at every joint, boot, and plenum connection. For Opa-locka’s conditions, mastic isn’t just better—it’s the only professional-grade option.
They do. The 1950s–1970s concrete block construction common in neighborhoods like Magnolia North and Sherbondy Village typically features original flex duct routed through tight attic spaces with minimal clearance. These systems weren’t designed for modern airflow demands or today’s constant cooling loads. We use low-profile galvanized takeoffs, reinforced flex duct rated for crush resistance, and careful routing to avoid kinks that restrict airflow. The block construction itself is durable; it’s the original ductwork that needs informed handling.
We recommend inspection every 2–3 years for homes within a mile of OPF, versus 3–5 years for inland Miami-Dade properties. The aviation contamination accelerates seal degradation and corrosion. If you’ve had mastic sealing applied, we check for re-leaks at the original repair points and inspect any metal components for progressive corrosion. Catching these early prevents the costly plenum rebuilds we see in systems left unchecked for a decade. Call (833) 628-3661 to schedule—estimates are free.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Apex Air Duct Cleaning Service Miami, serving Opa-locka since 2014.