Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Lake Oswego
Duct repair and sealing in Lake Oswego typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with metal duct repairs running higher than flex duct sealing due to material and labor differences. We’re usually on-site in Lake Oswego within 24–48 hours of your call, and many sealing jobs wrap up in a single visit. Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.

We’ve been crossing the I-5 bridge into Lake Oswego for years, and we know the difference between a home in Lake Grove and one on the south shore of the lake itself. The moisture problems aren’t theoretical here — they’re visible in crawl spaces from Westlake to the canal districts. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team doesn’t guess at what’s failing; we inspect, identify the specific failure mode, and fix it with materials rated for Pacific Northwest dampness.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is Lake Oswego’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Richard Anderson, our Owner and Lead Technician, personally oversees every duct repair job that crosses into Lake Oswego. That means the person quoting your work is the same person running the Rotobrush and Nikro equipment in your crawl space — not a rotating crew you can’t name. Owner-led on every job isn’t a slogan for us; it’s how we’ve operated for 11 years as a dedicated air duct and indoor air quality specialist.
Our 732 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include repeat service calls from Lake Oswego homeowners who initially found us for duct cleaning and called back when their aging systems needed repair. We’ve earned that trust by being specific about what we find — corroded metal, separated flex, failed mastic — and honest about whether repair or replacement makes sense.
We understand Lake Oswego’s routing patterns and traffic flows, which means realistic arrival windows, not four-hour blocks where you’re left waiting. From the 97034 lakefront to the 97035 neighborhoods near Kruse Way, we factor in actual drive times.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Lake Oswego
Metal Duct Repair
Lake Oswego’s lakefront and canal-adjacent homes in 97034, built between the 1960s and 1980s, often have crawl spaces with original failed vapor barriers, leading to persistent ground moisture that corrodes metal ducts and rots flex duct connections faster than elsewhere in the metro. We serviced a 1970s split-level on South Shore Boulevard where the metal supply duct had rusted through at the crawl space floor because original 1960s polyethylene vapor barrier had shifted and was trapping moisture against the metal. We cut out the corroded section, spliced in new galvanized steel with mastic-sealed joints, and wrapped the repair with new R-8 insulation to prevent recurrence. Metal duct repair in Lake Oswego runs $340–$620 depending on linear footage and access difficulty.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct collapse or separation at connections is common in Lake Oswego’s humid crawl spaces, where moisture-damaged insulation sags and pulls at connection points. In Lake Grove’s 1960s ranches, we regularly find flex ducts that have completely detached from supply plenums, blowing conditioned air directly into crawl spaces instead of living areas. We replace damaged flex with new insulated duct, secure with mechanical fasteners and mastic, and support properly to prevent future sag. Typical flex duct repair in Lake Oswego: $180–$380.
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
Air leaks at duct joints that reappear quickly because mastic sealant fails to bond on damp, dirty metal in unconditioned crawl spaces — this is a Lake Oswego pattern we see repeatedly. We prep surfaces thoroughly, use mastic rated for wet-application conditions, and in persistently damp crawl spaces, we may recommend mechanical sealing supplements. Mastic sealing for a typical Lake Oswego system runs $280–$450 for accessible joints; complex multi-zone layouts from the 1990s-2000s custom home era can run higher.
Duct Insulation Replacement
Lake Oswego’s actual lake, canal system, and numerous wetland-adjacent lots create a localized moisture environment that is measurably more humid at the crawl-space level than surrounding Portland suburbs like Beaverton or Tualatin. Because the majority of Lake Oswego’s established neighborhoods route forced-air ductwork through under-home crawl spaces — common Pacific Northwest construction — that persistent ground moisture wicks into flex and sheet-metal ducts, making mold and mildew contamination inside ductwork a primary driver of air duct cleaning demand here, not just routine dust accumulation. When insulation is saturated beyond recovery, we strip and replace with R-8 flex duct or wrap existing metal with new insulation barrier. Duct insulation work in Lake Oswego: $320–$580.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Lake Oswego
We repair and seal duct systems from all major manufacturers, and we stock repair materials from Guardsman and Abatement Technologies for Lake Oswego jobs — meaning no waiting for parts shipments on standard repairs. For air quality integration after sealing, we work with Honeywell and Aprilaire systems. Our Nikro and Rotobrush equipment handles the cleaning prep that proper sealing requires; mastic won’t bond to dirty metal, and we don’t skip steps.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Lake Oswego Homes
- Corrosion of metal ductwork in crawl spaces due to failed vapor barriers, common in lakefront and canal-adjacent homes built before 1980. The original 1960s-era polyethylene sheeting has shifted, torn, or degraded, allowing ground moisture to contact galvanized steel directly. We find pinholes and rust-through that homeowners never suspect because the damage is hidden below floor level.
- Flex duct collapse or separation at connections caused by moisture-damaged insulation and sagging in humid crawl spaces. Lake Oswego’s prolonged damp season — October through April — keeps crawl space humidity elevated for months, softening flex duct wire helix and causing the tube to flatten or pull free at collars.
- Air leaks at duct joints that reappear quickly because mastic sealant fails to bond on damp, dirty metal in unconditioned crawl spaces. Previous sealing attempts by generalist HVAC contractors often skip proper surface prep; we remove old failed mastic entirely before reapplication.
- Mold and mildew contamination inside supply and return plenums accelerated by Lake Oswego’s 38–40 inches of annual rainfall and spring pollen loads from Douglas fir and alder. Biofilm coats duct interiors more aggressively here than in drier inland markets, compromising air quality even when mechanical integrity is intact.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Lake Oswego, OR
| Service | Typical Range in Lake Oswego |
|---|---|
| Flex duct repair (single run) | $180 – $380 |
| Metal duct repair (section splice) | $340 – $620 |
| Mastic sealing (accessible system) | $280 – $450 |
| Duct insulation replacement | $320 – $580 |
| Full system assessment + sealing | $480 – $850 |
What moves you within these ranges: crawl space access difficulty (tight 1960s foundations vs. newer homes with larger access points), extent of moisture damage, whether we’re repairing one failed section or addressing systemic issues, and whether previous DIY or contractor sealing attempts need complete removal first. We quote upfront after inspection — no open-ended hourly billing. Estimates are free; call (877) 335-1974 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lake Oswego
Our duct repair and sealing routes cover Oak Grove to the southeast, Tualatin to the southwest, West Linn across the Willamette River, and Tigard to the west. The same moisture dynamics that affect Lake Oswego’s crawl spaces extend through this corridor, and we apply the same lake-aware diagnostic approach throughout the area.
Serving Lake Oswego, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lake Oswego 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 Lake Oswego
If your 1970s metal ducts show isolated rust spots or small holes at floor contact points, section repair with galvanized steel splices is usually cost-effective and can extend service life 10–15 years. We replace when corrosion is systemic, when duct gauge has thinned to the point of structural weakness, or when the original design (often oversized for modern heat pumps) creates efficiency problems beyond sealing scope. Call (877) 335-1974 — we’ll inspect and give you an honest repair-vs-replace assessment at no charge.
Failed sealing in Lake Oswego almost always traces to three causes: application over damp or dirty metal surfaces, use of tape instead of mastic (tape fails in humid crawl spaces), or sealing without addressing the underlying moisture source. We see this repeatedly in homes near the lake where crawl space humidity stays above 70% year-round. Our process includes surface prep, proper mastic application, and moisture mitigation recommendations — not just a quick seal-and-leave.
Lakefront and canal-adjacent properties in 97034 experience higher crawl space humidity than inland Lake Oswego neighborhoods, which means insulation faces greater moisture loading and reduced R-value over time. We specify R-8 minimum for all Lake Oswego repairs, and for lake-proximate homes, we may recommend additional vapor-barrier wrapping or closed-cell spray foam at critical junctions. The goal is insulation that performs after multiple damp seasons, not just on installation day.
We source mastic sealants, mechanical fasteners, and replacement duct sections from Guardsman and Abatement Technologies — the same brands used by commercial restoration contractors, not consumer-grade alternatives. For integrated air quality work following repairs, we work with Honeywell and Aprilaire filtration and humidification systems. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning equipment preps surfaces to manufacturer specifications before any sealing begins.
Musty-smelling flex ducts in Lake Grove’s 1960s ranches usually indicate moisture saturation of the insulation layer and likely mold growth on the inner liner — repair is possible if the wire helix is intact and the smell hasn’t penetrated deeply into porous materials. We inspect with camera equipment; if the flex is structurally sound, we can clean and seal, but if insulation is waterlogged or mold has colonized the interior, replacement of affected runs is the only solution that eliminates odor source. Call (877) 335-1974 for a camera inspection — estimates are free.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning, serving the greater Portland metro including Lake Oswego since 2014.