Duct Repair & Sealing in Ladera Heights, CA
Ladera Heights homeowners deal with a duct environment unlike almost anywhere else in Los Angeles — and if your HVAC system is running harder than it should, losing conditioned air before it reaches the rooms you’re paying to heat or cool, or coating your filters in that distinctive dark-gray greasy film, your ductwork likely needs professional attention. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows this neighborhood’s 90056 housing stock well: the wide-footprint ranch homes, the split-level floor plans, the original mid-century duct runs that were never designed to last five decades. Call us today at (424) 677-0476 for a free estimate — we’re typically on-site in Ladera Heights within one business day.

Why AMPM AIR Duct Cleaning Services Los Angeles Is Ladera Heights’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Serving Ladera Heights means understanding what makes this community’s duct systems age differently from those in other parts of greater Los Angeles. The combination of coastal marine-layer moisture pushing in from Santa Monica Bay and the near-constant overhead traffic from LAX’s northern approach corridors creates a particulate and condensation load that accelerates duct deterioration in ways a generalist HVAC contractor simply won’t recognize on a first visit. We do.
Justin Nguyen, our owner and lead technician, has 26 years of singular focus on duct and air quality work — not a side service bolted onto general HVAC contracting. That means when he walks into a Ladera Heights attic and sees duct board that’s separating at the seams with a petroleum-tinged film on the interior wall, he’s seen that exact presentation dozens of times before. He’s on the job himself, not dispatching a rotating crew. Our 1,118 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect that kind of consistent, accountable execution across thousands of homes — many of them right here in this community.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Ladera Heights
Duct Sealing
Leaky duct connections are one of the most common energy drains we find in Ladera Heights’s older ranch-style and split-level homes, where original duct joints were often secured with nothing more than deteriorating cloth tape that has long since lost adhesion. We apply professional-grade mastic sealant to every joint and seam — a flexible, permanent compound that holds through thermal cycling far better than any tape product — and follow up with pressure testing to confirm the system is airtight before we leave. A typical whole-system duct sealing job in Ladera Heights runs $350–$850 depending on the number of zones and the accessibility of your attic or crawl space runs.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct is common throughout Ladera Heights homes built and retrofitted in the 1960s and 1970s, and it’s also the most vulnerable component in any system — the inner liner tears, the outer jacket punctures, and the spiral wire collapses under foot traffic or pest intrusion in unconditioned attic spaces. Along streets like Overhill Drive and in the hillside-adjacent sections near Ladera Center, we regularly find flex runs that have separated entirely at the collar, dumping conditioned air directly into the attic cavity rather than into the living space. Flex duct repair in Ladera Heights typically runs $150–$400 per section, with full replacement of a heavily damaged run starting around $250.
Metal Duct Repair
The original sheet-metal trunk lines in many Ladera Heights mid-century homes are structurally sound — the gauge of metal used in 1960s residential construction was often heavier than what’s installed today — but the connections, dampers, and branch takeoffs corrode and pull apart over time, especially in attic spaces where the marine layer drives overnight condensation cycles. We seal and patch metal ductwork using foil-backed mastic tape and sheet-metal screws, restoring the structural integrity of the run without unnecessary full-section replacement. Metal duct repair in Ladera Heights runs approximately $200–$600 per repair zone, depending on accessibility and damage extent.
Duct Insulation
Duct insulation in Ladera Heights isn’t just about energy efficiency — it’s a direct defense against the moisture problem. When cool Pacific air blankets the neighborhood overnight and meets warm duct surfaces in an unconditioned attic, condensation forms on the exterior of under-insulated duct runs, eventually soaking through and promoting mold colonization on the duct interior. We install properly rated duct wrap insulation and ensure vapor barrier integrity throughout the run, which cuts both energy loss and the recurring moisture exposure that makes Ladera Heights ductwork age faster than comparable systems in drier inland communities like Culver City’s eastern edges. Insulation replacement or upgrade in Ladera Heights typically costs $400–$1,200 for a standard residential system.
Trusted Brands We Service in Ladera Heights
We work with the equipment and materials that the job actually requires — Rotobrush and Nikro systems for deep mechanical cleaning and extraction, Honeywell and Aprilaire components for filtration upgrades, and Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products for air quality sanitizing when duct interiors show biological contamination. For Ladera Heights customers dealing with the oily jet-particulate residue that builds up in systems beneath the LAX flight path, that Nikro HEPA extraction capability isn’t optional — it’s what separates a thorough job from one that just moves the problem around. We keep common mastic sealant, flex duct liner, and insulation wrap materials stocked so most Ladera Heights jobs are completed in a single visit.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Ladera Heights Homes
- Petroleum-film particulate buildup on duct walls: Homes in Ladera Heights sit directly beneath LAX’s northern departure and arrival corridors, and the ultrafine jet-turbine exhaust particulates that settle into HVAC systems here create a greasy, dark-gray coating on duct interiors that requires aggressive mechanical agitation and HEPA-rated extraction to remove. This oily residue accelerates seal degradation at duct joints, making leaks more likely in homes under the flight path than in comparable neighborhoods further from the airport.
- Fiberglass duct board delamination: Many Ladera Heights homes still have first-generation or early-replacement duct board — the rigid fiberglass panel product common in 1960s and 1970s installations — which deteriorates internally as the resin binder breaks down, shedding glass fibers directly into the airstream. Once we see internal surface deterioration, sealing the exterior joints isn’t enough; the duct board sections need to be replaced rather than patched.
- Moisture-driven mold colonization in attic duct runs: The marine layer that rolls in from Santa Monica Bay most evenings creates overnight condensation inside inadequately insulated attic ductwork, and Ladera Heights’s relatively mild temperatures mean that moisture never fully cycles out the way it would in a hotter inland climate. We consistently find early-stage mold growth on the exterior and interior of attic flex duct in 90056 homes — particularly in north-facing attic sections where morning sun doesn’t fully dry the overnight accumulation.
- Collapsed or disconnected flex duct in wide-footprint ranch homes: The larger-than-average floor plans typical of Ladera Heights’s planned mid-century development mean longer flex duct runs with more connection points, more opportunities for sag and collapse, and attic spaces that weren’t designed for easy access. We regularly find fully disconnected branch runs in these homes — supply air venting into the attic for years while the room it was supposed to serve ran at half capacity.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Ladera Heights, CA
Duct repair and sealing in Ladera Heights is priced by the scope of the damage, the number of repair zones, and the accessibility of your system — not by a flat rate that gets revised once we’re in your attic. As a general guide for the 90056 market: spot air leak repairs start around $150–$250; mastic sealing of a full system runs $350–$850; flex duct section repair or replacement is $150–$400 per run; metal duct repair zones run $200–$600; and insulation wrap replacement across a full system is typically $400–$1,200. Homes beneath the LAX flight path with heavier particulate contamination sometimes require a cleaning pass before sealing work can begin — we’ll tell you upfront if that applies to your system. Every estimate is free, and Justin provides it personally. Call (424) 677-0476 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Ladera Heights
Our duct repair and sealing work extends well beyond Ladera Heights into the surrounding communities. We regularly serve homeowners and property managers in Florence-Graham, Huntington Park, Walnut Park, South Gate, Bell, Lynwood, Cudahy, and Maywood — all areas where aging housing stock, similar coastal climate conditions, and older duct systems create comparable service needs. If you’re a Ladera Heights property owner with units in any of these nearby cities, we can coordinate service across locations efficiently.
Serving Ladera Heights, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Ladera Heights 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 Ladera Heights
We’re typically able to schedule a Ladera Heights appointment within one business day for standard repair and sealing work, and we can often accommodate same-week service for urgent situations. Because Justin Nguyen personally leads every job rather than dispatching from a pool of rotating technicians, scheduling is straightforward — you’re booking the lead technician directly, not waiting for availability to shake out across a large crew calendar. Call (424) 677-0476 to confirm current availability for your address in 90056.
Yes — we service the full 90056 zip code, including homes along Overhill Drive, properties near the Ladera Center shopping corridor, and the hillside-adjacent sections of the neighborhood closer to the View Park boundary. Ladera Heights’s larger ranch-style floor plans mean longer duct runs and sometimes challenging attic access, and that’s exactly the kind of system Justin has been working in for 26 years. No part of the neighborhood is outside our service footprint.
That dark, oily filter load is one of the most reliable indicators we see in Ladera Heights homes that your duct system needs both cleaning and a thorough inspection for leaks. The greasy particulate profile is a direct result of living beneath the LAX flight path — jet turbine exhaust and unburned kerosene aerosols infiltrate HVAC systems at a rate not seen in inland LA communities, and when duct joints are leaking, unfiltered outside air pulls that contamination directly into the system. In most cases, we find that sealing the leaks and doing a mechanical cleaning pass with our Nikro HEPA extraction equipment resolves the rapid filter-clogging cycle.
Our pricing for Ladera Heights is consistent with what we charge throughout the west Los Angeles service area — there’s no zip-code markup, and we don’t adjust rates based on neighborhood income levels. What does affect cost in Ladera Heights specifically is the housing stock: the larger mid-century floor plans here typically mean more duct runs, longer flex connections, and wider attic spans than a comparable home in Culver City or Inglewood, which can push total job cost toward the higher end of our standard ranges. We give you an honest, itemized estimate before any work begins.
Yes — all of our mastic sealing, flex duct repair, and metal duct repair work is backed by a workmanship warranty, and we stand behind it with Justin directly accountable on every job. Because we’re an owner-led specialist rather than a franchise operation, there’s no ambiguity about who to call if something doesn’t hold. We use professional-grade mastic sealant and code-compliant materials on every Ladera Heights job, and we’ll return to inspect any concern under warranty without the runaround you might get from a larger company dispatching different crews each visit.
Written by the team at AMPM AIR Duct Cleaning Services Los Angeles, serving Ladera Heights since 1999.