Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Bothell
Duct repair and sealing in Bothell typically costs $280–$680 depending on whether we’re sealing accessible joints or replacing collapsed flex duct sections, and most Bothell appointments are scheduled within 48 hours. We’re already working the Canyon Park subdivisions, the North Creek valley floor, and the original downtown core near Main Street — so when you call (877) 335-1974, you’re not waiting for a crew to drive down from Everett or up from Bellevue.

Our Duct Repair & Sealing team knows the specific failure patterns of Bothell’s housing stock. The 1988–2005 production homes that dominate ZIP 98021 were built with flexible plastic ductwork that’s now hitting 25–35 years of service life. In the North Creek valley, that aging flex duct meets ambient humidity levels higher than neighboring suburbs — a combination that produces collapsed elbows, mold colonization, and energy waste we don’t see in drier, higher-elevation markets. Richard Anderson, our Owner and Lead Technician, personally evaluates every Bothell job and oversees the repair plan from inspection through final seal test.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is Bothell’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Bothell on 11 years of exclusive focus on air duct and indoor air quality work — not as an upsell to HVAC installs or carpet cleaning, but as our only trade. That specialist focus shows in how we diagnose Bothell’s specific problems: we know the difference between a Canyon Park flex-duct collapse and a downtown 98011 metal-trunk deterioration, and we don’t treat them the same.
Our 732 verified customer reviews average 4.9 stars, and a significant portion come from repeat Bothell homeowners and property managers who’ve watched us solve problems that generalist HVAC crews missed. Richard Anderson is owner-led on every job — he runs the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment himself, meaning the person quoting your repair is the same person accountable for the result. No rotating crews, no handoffs.
Response time matters in Bothell’s wet season. From October through March, when North Creek valley fog traps moisture against foundation vents and crawlspace openings, duct condensation accelerates. We prioritize Bothell calls during this window because we’ve seen how quickly a partially collapsed flex elbow becomes a mold vector. Most Bothell homeowners get same-week scheduling; emergency situations involving active water intrusion or furnace airflow failure often get next-day service.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Bothell
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct repair is our most frequent Bothell service, and it’s not hard to understand why. The North Creek and Canyon Park neighborhoods in ZIP 98021 are filled with homes built during the 1990s boom, when builders installed lightweight flexible ductwork to speed construction and cut costs. Twenty-five years later, that ductwork has sagged at 90-degree elbows, developed low spots where debris and moisture collect, and in some cases partially collapsed entirely.
In a Canyon Park subdivision off Filbert Lane, we found a 26-year-old flex duct system with multiple collapsed elbows that had pooled debris and moisture, creating a black mold hotspot. Our crew replaced the damaged sections with rigid metal trunk and applied mastic sealant, then insulated the ducts with R-8 wrap to prevent future condensation in Bothell’s foggy valley climate. We use professional-grade Nikro containment and Rotobrush agitation systems during repair to prevent cross-contamination — the same equipment brands commercial restoration contractors rely on.
Duct Sealing
Duct sealing in Bothell addresses the gaps and separations that develop at takeoff boots, plenum connections, and joint seams — especially common in 1990s homes where builder-grade installation prioritized speed over seal integrity. In Bothell’s climate, these gaps do more than waste heated air. They create negative pressure that pulls crawlspace moisture and attic dust directly into your airflow, compounding the humidity problems already present in the North Creek valley.
We seal with mastic sealant — a brush-applied, fiber-reinforced compound that remains flexible and adheres to metal, flex, and fiberglass surfaces. Unlike foil tape, which degrades in Bothell’s temperature-swung attics, mastic creates a permanent seal that holds through decades of expansion and contraction. A typical duct sealing job in Bothell’s 2,000–2,800 square foot production homes runs $320–$520 and reduces measured leakage by 30–50 percent in most cases we document.
Metal Duct Repair
Metal duct repair serves Bothell’s older housing stock — the mid-century and early ranch homes concentrated in the original downtown core around ZIP 98011, plus scattered pockets near Bothell Landing and the Sammamish River. These galvanized steel trunk-and-branch systems can last 50-plus years structurally, but their longitudinal seams, branch takeoffs, and damper hardware corrode, separate, or clog with decades of accumulated debris.
We repair metal ducts by cutting out corroded sections, fabricating replacement trunk line from matching gauge steel, and sealing all joints with mastic. For Bothell’s river-proximity homes, we also evaluate whether the original metal has degraded internally from condensation — a slower failure mode than flex collapse, but equally damaging to air quality and furnace efficiency.

Duct Insulation
Duct insulation is the critical finishing step Bothell homeowners often skip — and regret. In Bothell’s North Creek valley, where ground fog lingers and crawlspace humidity runs higher than Kirkland or Mill Creek, uninsulated ductwork in attics and crawlspaces acts like a cold glass on a humid day. Condensation forms on the exterior, drips onto ceiling drywall or crawlspace vapor barriers, and eventually migrates into the duct interior through microscopic gaps.
We install R-6 to R-8 fiberglass duct wrap with vapor-barrier jacket, secured with mechanical fasteners and sealed with mastic at all seams. For Bothell’s worst-exposed runs — typically east-facing attic sections that never see winter sun — we sometimes recommend R-8 as standard. Insulation retrofits in Bothell typically range $380–$720 depending on linear footage and accessibility.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Bothell
Our repair work integrates with the air quality ecosystem already in your Bothell home. We service and source replacement components compatible with Honeywell media air cleaners, Aprilaire whole-home humidifiers and ventilation controls, and Abatement Technologies HEPA filtration systems — brands commonly installed in Bothell’s higher-end 1990s and 2000s construction. For homes with Guardsman UV air sanitizing units mounted at the plenum, we coordinate duct repairs to preserve sterilization coverage and can reinstall or upgrade units during the same project. We maintain local parts inventory for fast turnaround on Bothell jobs, so you’re not waiting for a Seattle distributor to deliver a specialty boot or transition fitting.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Bothell Homes
- Collapsed flex elbows in Canyon Park subdivisions. The original builder-grade flex duct installed in 1990s Bothell homes was rated for 25-year service life. At 90-degree bends — especially where ducts turn from attic trunk lines down to second-floor registers — the wire helix fatigues and the inner liner tears. The resulting sag creates a debris trap that standard duct cleaning can’t fully clear. Replacement with rigid metal elbows is the only permanent fix.
- Condensation inside uninsulated attic ducts. Bothell’s 37–40 inches of annual rainfall and persistent valley fog keep attic and crawlspace humidity elevated from October through March. When warm furnace air moves through uninsulated flex duct in a 38-degree attic, the temperature differential forces moisture to condense on the duct interior. We’ve opened Bothell ducts in February and found standing water pooled at low spots — not a leak, just atmospheric physics.
- Disconnected takeoff boots leaking into crawlspaces. In the rush-built North Creek homes of the late 1990s, duct takeoff connections were often secured with minimal mechanical fasteners and no mastic. Over decades of furnace cycling, thermal expansion loosens these joints until conditioned air blows directly into crawlspaces or wall cavities. Bothell homeowners notice this first as cold rooms and high gas bills, not as visible duct damage.
- Mold colonization in flex duct with compromised vapor barriers. Once Bothell’s valley humidity penetrates the fiberglass insulation layer surrounding flex duct — through tears, pest damage, or simple age degradation — the interior becomes a sustained mold growth environment. We regularly find Cladosporium and Penicillium species in 25-plus-year-old Bothell flex duct that homeowners assumed just needed “a good cleaning.”
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Bothell, WA
| Service | Typical Bothell Range | What Affects Cost |
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| Duct sealing (mastic, accessible joints) | $280–$420 | Linear footage, accessibility, current leakage rate |
| Flex duct section replacement (per run) | $180–$340 | Length, attic vs. crawlspace access, mold remediation needed |
| Metal duct repair (patch or section) | $260–$480 | Gauge matching, fabrication complexity, corrosion extent |
| Duct insulation (R-6 to R-8 wrap) | $380–$720 | Linear footage, attic vs. crawlspace, vapor barrier condition |
| Full system evaluation with seal test | $150–$220 | System size, number of zones, access difficulty |
These ranges reflect Bothell’s market specifically — labor rates, travel time, and the prevalence of two-story homes with attic furnaces that increase access difficulty compared to single-level markets. Every job starts with a free evaluation where Richard Anderson measures actual leakage with a duct blaster or pressure pan, then quotes the specific repair. No range survives first contact with your actual ductwork, which is why we don’t finalize pricing over the phone. Call (877) 335-1974 to schedule your free estimate — we’ll inspect, measure, and give you a fixed quote before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Bothell
Our service radius covers the full Bothell area including Bothell East along the Sammamish River corridor, Bothell West toward I-405, Kenmore along SR 522, and Alderwood Manor south of the city limits. The same owner-led crew that handles Canyon Park and North Creek also serves these adjacent communities, with no dispatch delays or subcontractor handoffs. If you’re in a bordering ZIP and unsure whether we cover your address, call (877) 335-1974 — we likely already have trucks in your area this week.
Serving Bothell, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bothell 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 Bothell
Bothell’s North Creek valley traps ground fog and moisture at levels 15–20 percent higher than neighboring Kirkland or Mill Creek, which means any duct repair we perform must account for ongoing condensation risk. We always inspect insulation condition during Bothell repairs, and we frequently recommend upgrading to R-8 wrap or adding vapor-barrier jacketing where the original builder skimped. For a specific evaluation of your home’s moisture exposure, call (877) 335-1974 — estimates are free.
Partial repairs are sometimes viable, but full flex duct replacement is usually the better investment for 1995 Canyon Park homes because the original builder-grade material is at or beyond its rated service life. We can splice in rigid metal elbows at failure points and seal remaining flex sections, but we won’t recommend patchwork that leaves you facing another collapse in two years. Richard Anderson will show you exactly what’s salvageable during your free inspection — call (877) 335-1974 to schedule.
Yes, if your attic ducts are uninsulated or poorly insulated, duct insulation is essential in Bothell’s climate — not optional. The temperature differential between your 120-degree supply air and a 35-degree January attic forces condensation that degrades flex duct, corrodes metal seams, and breeds mold. We install R-6 minimum, R-8 preferred, with sealed vapor-barrier jacket. For pricing specific to your attic layout, call (877) 335-1974 for a free evaluation.
Yes, we repair galvanized steel trunk-and-branch systems in the original 98011 downtown core and surrounding mid-century neighborhoods. These systems require different techniques than flex duct — metal fabrication, seam sealing with mastic rather than tape, and often interior debris removal with professional-grade Rotobrush agitation. We’ve restored metal duct functionality in homes near Bothell Landing that hadn’t been opened since the 1970s. Call (877) 335-1974 to discuss your specific system.
Yes, duct sealing typically reduces winter heating costs 15–30 percent in Bothell homes with moderate to severe leakage, which describes most 1990s construction we evaluate. The savings come from stopping conditioned air loss at joints and takeoffs, plus eliminating the negative pressure that pulls cold crawlspace air into your return system. We verify results with before-and-after pressure testing. For a leakage assessment and sealing quote, call (877) 335-1974 — estimates are free and carry no obligation.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Bothell and the Seattle metro area since 2013.