Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Salmon Creek
Duct repair and sealing in Salmon Creek typically costs $280–$750 depending on whether you’re sealing accessible joints or replacing collapsed flex duct sections, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. We’re usually on-site in Salmon Creek within 24–48 hours of your call, with Richard Anderson personally overseeing every repair. If your upstairs bedrooms never get warm, your energy bills keep climbing, or you smell mustiness when the furnace kicks on, your ductwork is likely the culprit — and it’s a problem we fix here weekly.

Call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate. We know the 98686 ZIP well, from the split-levels near Salmon Creek Greenway to the two-story tracts off NE 10th Avenue and NE 29th Avenue.
Why Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington Is Salmon Creek’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
We’ve built our reputation in Salmon Creek one crawl space at a time. Our Duct Repair & Sealing team has worked in hundreds of homes across this ZIP code, and the pattern is unmistakable: original flex duct from the 1990s and early 2000s is failing in predictable ways that generalist HVAC contractors often misdiagnose as “needs a bigger furnace.”
Our 732 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what happens when a specialist — not a generalist — handles invisible, inside-the-walls work. Richard Anderson, our Owner and Lead Technician, personally runs the equipment on every job. That means direct owner accountability from the first crawl-space inspection to the final mastic seal. No rotating crews, no passing the buck.
We respond to Salmon Creek calls faster than companies dispatching from Portland or outer Vancouver because we’re already working in Clark County neighborhoods. That matters when your back bedroom is 15 degrees colder than the thermostat setting and you need someone who recognizes collapsed Mylar liner on sight.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Salmon Creek
Flex Duct Repair
This is our most frequent call in Salmon Creek, and for good reason. The late-1990s tract homes that dominate the 98686 ZIP were built with flex duct routed through damp, unconditioned crawl spaces — and that original Mylar liner is now 25–35 years old. In Salmon Creek, flex duct installed in late-1990s tract homes regularly suffers from collapsed Mylar liners in unsupported crawl-space mid-spans, a failure mode that chokes airflow to back bedrooms and traps debris in ways rarely seen in drier parts of Clark County. We recently repaired flex duct in a split-level on NE 29th Avenue in the 98686 ZIP, where the original 1994 supply run to the master bedroom had sagged nearly 8 inches in the crawl space. The collapsed liner was trapping debris and blocking airflow, so we replaced the damaged section with new insulated flex duct, sealed all connections with mastic, and added support straps to ensure long-term stability. We use professional-grade Nikro equipment for debris extraction before repair, then install new flex with proper slope and support spacing.
Duct Sealing
Even intact ductwork leaks. In Salmon Creek’s climate — over 40 inches of annual rainfall and persistent marine humidity — those leaks pull moist crawl-space air directly into your living space. We seal supply and return plenums, trunk-line connections, and register boots using mastic sealant applied with proper technique for your duct material. Sealing alone can improve system efficiency 15–30% in homes with 20-year-old original construction. For Salmon Creek homeowners battling uneven heating or musty odors, duct sealing is often the highest-ROI fix we offer.
Metal Duct Repair
Some Salmon Creek homes — particularly custom builds from the early 1990s and certain additions — use galvanized metal trunk lines. Coastal salt air from the nearby Columbia River accelerates corrosion of metal duct fasteners and hanging straps, causing duct runs to sag and separate in crawl spaces. We replace corroded straps with coated hardware, repair separated seams, and reinforce weak points before they become full separations. Metal duct holds up longer than flex in Salmon Creek’s environment, but only if the support system stays intact.
Duct Insulation & Mastic Sealant
Original duct insulation in Salmon Creek homes has absorbed decades of crawl-space moisture. Once the vapor barrier degrades, the fiberglass underneath becomes a mold reservoir. We strip compromised insulation, treat the duct surface, and re-wrap with fresh insulation where appropriate — or recommend replacement when the underlying liner is too far gone. Mastic sealant is our standard for all connections; it outperforms tape in damp crawl spaces and creates a permanent bond that flexes with thermal expansion. Tape fails. Mastic doesn’t.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Salmon Creek
We work with air quality systems from Honeywell and Aprilaire, and when Salmon Creek homes need sanitizing after mold remediation or wildfire smoke infiltration, we deploy Abatement Technologies and Guardsman products. Our Rotobrush and Nikro cleaning systems are the same professional-grade units used by commercial restoration contractors — not rental-grade equipment. We stock common flex duct diameters, mastic, and insulation wraps locally, so Salmon Creek repairs don’t wait on parts orders from Portland.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Salmon Creek Homes
- Collapsed flex duct in unsupported mid-spans. The 1990s buildout near Salmon Creek Greenway left thousands of homes with flex duct strung across crawl spaces on 8-foot centers. Sagging is universal now. The distinctive hook: flex duct installed in Salmon Creek’s 1990s subdivisions is now at the age where the inner Mylar liner sags and partially collapses at poorly supported mid-span runs in crawl spaces — a failure mode local technicians encounter routinely that traps debris, chokes airflow to back bedrooms, and often goes undiagnosed until a cleaning inspection reveals the collapsed sections.
- Mold colonization inside aged Mylar liners. Persistent humidity coupled with aged Mylar liners leads to widespread mold colonization inside flex ducts, especially in low-lying homes adjacent to the Salmon Creek waterway. We find this concentrated in the lowest-lying blocks where groundwater wicks through crawl-space vapor barriers that failed years ago.
- Corroded metal fasteners and hanging straps. Coastal salt air from the nearby Columbia River accelerates corrosion of metal duct fasteners and hanging straps, causing duct runs to sag and separate in crawl spaces. This isn’t a failure mode we see in drier Hazel Dell or Felida at the same rate.
- Wildfire smoke particulate embedded in duct insulation. Late-summer wildfire smoke infiltration leaves fine particulate matter embedded in duct insulation, which recirculates until a thorough cleaning and sealing addresses the contamination. Salmon Creek’s tight, energy-efficient 1990s construction traps that smoke inside once it infiltrates, and standard filter changes don’t touch duct-liner contamination.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Salmon Creek, WA
Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in the Salmon Creek market:
| Service | Typical Range in Salmon Creek |
|---|---|
| Duct sealing (mastic, accessible joints) | $280–$450 |
| Flex duct section replacement (single run) | $340–$580 |
| Multiple flex duct repairs with support upgrades | $580–$920 |
| Metal duct repair (seams, straps, corrosion) | $320–$620 |
| Duct insulation replacement (per run) | $180–$340 |
| Full system inspection with written report | $150–$220 (credited toward repair) |
What moves you within these ranges: crawl-space accessibility, extent of mold remediation needed, and whether we’re repairing one collapsed run or reworking an entire zone. Homes near the Salmon Creek waterway with chronic moisture issues often need more extensive liner replacement than properties on higher ground in Mount Vista. We provide upfront, itemized quotes before any work begins — call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate at your Salmon Creek home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Salmon Creek
Our repair crews work daily across Clark County, including Mount Vista, Hazel Dell, Lake Shore, and Felida. Each neighborhood has distinct duct issues — Mount Vista’s newer construction sees different failure modes than Salmon Creek’s aging flex duct — and we adjust our approach accordingly. If you’re in one of these nearby communities and suspect duct problems, the same owner-led service applies.
Serving Salmon Creek, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Salmon Creek 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 Salmon Creek
Homes near the Salmon Creek waterway experience accelerated flex duct failure due to chronic crawl-space humidity that degrades Mylar liners and fosters mold growth faster than in drier parts of Clark County. The low-lying terrain traps groundwater moisture against vapor barriers, and once those barriers fail, the duct liner absorbs that dampness. We see more full-section replacements and less repairable damage in these blocks — call (877) 335-1974 for an inspection if your home sits below the 98686 ridgeline.
Sealing alone won’t remove embedded smoke particulate, but it’s essential after cleaning to prevent recontamination from leaky return paths pulling attic or crawl-space air. We typically recommend duct cleaning with our Rotobrush system first, then mastic sealing of all joints to lock out future infiltration. For persistent odor, we follow with Guardsman or Abatement Technologies sanitizing — call (877) 335-1974 to discuss whether your Salmon Creek home needs the full sequence.
Yes — uneven heating in a 1998 Salmon Creek split-level or two-story is one of the most reliable symptoms of collapsed flex duct in the crawl space. The original supply run to back bedrooms commonly sags at mid-span, choking airflow exactly where you need it most. We’ve diagnosed this pattern dozens of times in the NE 10th Avenue area and similar 98686 tracts. A camera inspection confirms it in about 10 minutes — call (877) 335-1974 for a free estimate.
We use mastic sealant exclusively for duct sealing in Salmon Creek because tape adhesive fails within 2–3 years in damp crawl spaces, while mastic forms a permanent, flexible bond. Salmon Creek’s humidity — especially in homes near the waterway — makes tape a false economy. Our mastic application covers all seams, joints, and register connections for a seal that lasts.
For trunk lines and long straight runs, yes — metal duct with proper insulation outlasts flex in Salmon Creek’s humid, salt-air environment. For branch lines with tight turns, flex remains the practical choice. We evaluate each home individually: if your original flex has collapsed repeatedly or mold recolonizes within two years, we’ll recommend metal for the high-stress sections. Most Salmon Creek homeowners choose a hybrid approach that balances durability with cost — call (877) 335-1974 and Richard Anderson will walk you through the specific tradeoffs for your duct layout.
Written by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Landmark Air Duct Cleaning Service Washington, serving Salmon Creek and Clark County since 2014.