Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across New Territory
Duct repair and sealing in New Territory typically costs $180–$650 depending on the scope, with most flex-duct repairs and mastic sealing jobs completed in a single visit. If your home was built between 1988 and 2003, your original flex-duct system is now 20–35 years old and likely degrading in New Territory’s brutal attic heat. We’re Lone Star Air Duct Cleaning Service Houston, and our Duct Repair & Sealing team regularly works in the 77487 ZIP code — from the established streets near New Territory Boulevard to the Lakewind Court area and throughout the master-planned sections off Grand Parkway. Scott Gray, our owner and lead technician, brings 20 years of hands-on experience to every New Territory job, and we carry the professional-grade equipment to handle repairs on-site without waiting for parts. Call (855) 683-5929 for a free estimate — we’ll usually be there same day or next day.

Why Lone Star Air Duct Cleaning Service Houston Is New Territory’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
New Territory isn’t a generic suburb to us. We’ve worked in enough homes here to know the pattern: brick-veneer two-stories built in a tight window, all aging out simultaneously. Our 433 verified reviews average 4.9 stars, and a meaningful chunk of those come from Fort Bend County homeowners who specifically mention Scott Gray’s presence on the job — not a rotating crew, but the owner himself diagnosing and repairing their duct systems.
Response time matters in July when your attic hits 140°F and your flex duct is literally falling apart. We route New Territory calls for same-day or next-day service, and we stock the materials that matter here: mastic sealant rated for Houston humidity, replacement flex-duct with reinforced jackets, and insulation wraps that won’t collapse after one summer. We know which New Territory neighborhoods built in the early 1990s used thinner-gauge flex duct that’s failing first, and we know how to access those tight attic spaces without damaging your finished ceilings.
Our equipment roster includes Rotobrush rotary brush systems and Nikro HEPA vacuums — the same tools we use on commercial jobs — so when we find mold inside your ductwork (and in New Territory, we often do), we can clean, sanitize, and seal in one coordinated visit. You don’t need a second contractor.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in New Territory
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
Standard foil tape fails within months in Houston’s humidity — we’ve peeled it off in crumbles from New Territory attics too many times to count. We use mastic sealant, a thick, brush-applied compound that hardens into a permanent, flexible bond at duct joints and plenum connections. For homes near the Brazos River floodplain where post-Harvey moisture has compromised connections, mastic is the only sealant we trust. A typical mastic sealing job for a New Territory home runs $280–$450 for accessible attic trunk lines and branch connections.
Flex Duct Repair
New Territory’s housing stock is almost entirely original flex-duct through unconditioned attics, and after 20–35 years of thermal cycling between 130°F summer peaks and winter lows, the insulation jackets are brittle and collapsing at joints. We recently repaired a flex-duct run in a home on Lakewind Court where the original 1995 insulation jacket had completely detached at the plenum, dumping conditioned air into the attic. The homeowner had noticed rising bills and musty smells since Harvey; we applied Rotobrush cleaning followed by mastic sealant at all joints, restoring airflow and eliminating the odor. Flex duct repair in New Territory typically runs $180–$340 per run, with full-system replacement for severely degraded homes ranging $1,200–$2,800.
Metal Duct Repair
While less common in New Territory’s residential stock, some homes in the community’s later phases and certain custom builds used galvanized metal trunk lines. These can corrode at seams from condensation in humid attics or separate at joints from vibration. We repair metal duct with proper mechanical fastening followed by mastic — never tape alone — and can fabricate replacement sections when needed. Metal duct repair in New Territory generally falls between $220–$480 depending on accessibility and extent of corrosion.
Duct Insulation Replacement
Original flex-duct insulation in New Territory has often compressed, torn, or detached entirely, creating thermal loss that forces your HVAC to run longer and harder. We install new insulation jackets or full replacement flex-duct with R-6 or R-8 rated wraps, properly sealed at every connection. Given Fort Bend County’s 9–10 month cooling season, proper insulation pays back fast in reduced runtime. Duct insulation work in New Territory typically ranges $320–$650 for partial replacement, $1,500–$3,200 for full attic system re-insulation.
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Trusted Brands We Service in New Territory
We stock parts and materials from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman for New Territory customers, and our repair work is backed by the same professional-grade equipment we use on every job: Rotobrush systems for thorough interior cleaning, Nikro HEPA vacuums for containment, and Abatement Technologies for air quality remediation. When we find a failing component — a cracked plenum, a corroded collar, a collapsed flex-duct run — we don’t have to order and return. We carry the inventory to fix it on the spot, which means your New Territory home isn’t waiting days with compromised airflow while parts ship.

Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in New Territory Homes
- Brittle flex-duct insulation collapsing at joints. After 20–35 years in 130°F New Territory attics, the original insulation jackets have hardened and cracked. We regularly find sections where the inner liner is exposed and the duct has pulled free from the collar, dumping conditioned air directly into the attic space.
- Post-Harvey mold colonization in undetected duct interiors. Many New Territory homes had living-space remediation after 2017 but never had their attic HVAC systems inspected. The duct interior is a separate, enclosed environment that held moisture for weeks — we’ve opened flex-duct runs that show visible mold on inner liners while the rest of the home tested clean.
- Failed tape seals replaced with more tape. Homeowners or handymen often try to seal gaps with foil tape, which degrades to powder in Houston’s humidity within a single cooling season. We remove the failed material entirely and apply mastic for a permanent seal that holds through Fort Bend County’s subtropical summers.
- Disconnected branch lines in two-story homes. New Territory’s predominant two-story layout means long flex-duct runs to second-floor bedrooms. Vibration, thermal expansion, and rodent activity in older attics have caused branch separations that starve upper rooms of airflow while the system runs overtime.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in New Territory, TX
| Service | Typical Range in New Territory |
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| Mastic sealant application (accessible joints) | $280–$450 |
| Single flex-duct run repair/replacement | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct seam repair | $220–$480 |
| Duct insulation replacement (partial) | $320–$650 |
| Full attic flex-duct system replacement | $1,200–$2,800 |
| Full system re-insulation | $1,500–$3,200 |
What drives cost up or down? Accessibility is the big variable in New Territory — homes with blown-in insulation covering duct runs take longer to navigate safely. The extent of mold contamination matters too; if we need to clean and sanitize before sealing, that adds scope. Multiple disconnected branch lines in a two-story home require more material and labor than a single failing run. We don’t guess — we inspect first, show you what we found, and give you an upfront written estimate before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (855) 683-5929 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near New Territory
Our service radius covers the full Fort Bend County corridor, and we regularly route from New Territory to Sugar Land, Stafford, Four Corners, and Mission Bend for duct repair and sealing calls. If you’re in Sienna or Riverstone, we work there too — though the failure patterns differ from New Territory’s concentrated 1988–2003 housing stock. Same owner-led service, same equipment, same day.
Serving New Territory, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New Territory 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 New Territory
Yes — flooding in the garage doesn’t rule out moisture intrusion in your attic HVAC system. Hurricane Harvey’s wind-driven rain and pressure differentials pushed moisture into building cavities that weren’t directly flooded, and Fort Bend County’s sustained high humidity after the storm kept attic spaces damp for weeks. We recommend a camera inspection of your flex-duct interiors if your home is 1990s-era and has never had one. Call (855) 683-5929 — estimates are free.
Original flex-duct in New Territory’s unconditioned attics typically shows significant degradation after 20–25 years, with many systems failing by 30 years. Your 1988–2003 home is at or past that window, and the 130°F+ summer thermal cycling here accelerates jacket brittleness. If you’re seeing uneven room temperatures, rising energy bills, or musty odors, your flex duct is likely the culprit. Call (855) 683-5929 for an inspection.
Yes — significantly. Leaky return ducts in New Territory’s humid climate pull Gulf-coast moisture directly from the attic into your conditioned air, forcing your HVAC to dehumidify far more than it should. Mastic sealing at all joints, combined with repairing disconnected flex-duct runs, can reduce indoor humidity levels by 10–15% in our experience with local homes. Your system runs less, feels better, and costs less to operate. Call (855) 683-5929 for a humidity assessment.
We use brush-applied mastic sealant exclusively for permanent joints — never tape as a primary seal. Mastic remains flexible after curing and withstands Houston’s humidity and New Territory’s extreme attic temperature swings. For certain hard-to-reach connections, we may supplement with aerosol-based duct sealing technology. We don’t use foil tape, duct tape, or caulk products that degrade in these conditions. Call (855) 683-5929 to discuss your specific duct configuration.
The cleaning likely addressed the accessible trunk lines but missed mold colonization inside flex-duct inner liners or at collapsed joints where moisture pooled. Many post-Harvey cleanings were surface-level and didn’t include camera inspection of the full branch network. We use Rotobrush systems with camera verification to locate hidden mold, followed by proper sanitizing with Guardsman products and mastic sealing to prevent recurrence. That smell means there’s still active contamination. Call (855) 683-5929 — we’ll find it.
Ready to fix your duct system? Call (855) 683-5929 for a free estimate in New Territory. Scott Gray personally leads every job — owner-led, every job, with 20 years of hands-on experience and 433 customers rating us 4.9 stars.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Lone Star Air Duct Cleaning Service Houston, serving New Territory and Fort Bend County since 2004.