Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across San Jacinto
Duct repair and sealing in San Jacinto typically costs $280–$650 depending on the scope, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. If your energy bills are climbing or rooms won’t hold temperature, leaking ductwork is often the cause—and it’s fixable.

We’re Meridian Air Duct Cleaning Service Riverside, and we’ve been driving out to San Jacinto since 2014. Eric Bailey, our owner and lead technician, knows the San Jacinto Valley’s specific challenges: the Santa Ana winds that pump desert dust through your vents, the 105°F summers that cook builder-grade mastic until it cracks, and the split housing stock that demands different repair approaches depending on whether you’re in a 1950s bungalow near Main Street or a 2010s production home off Seven Hills Drive. When you call (844) 556-2174, you’re talking to the person who’ll actually show up at your door. We usually reach San Jacinto properties within 45 minutes of our Riverside base, and we carry the parts to seal most systems same-day.
Why Meridian Air Duct Cleaning Service Riverside Is San Jacinto’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team has completed hundreds of jobs in San Jacinto’s 92581, 92582, and 92583 ZIP codes. That repetition matters. We know which 1980s tract homes off State Street have the original flex duct that’s finally separating at the collars. We know which Seven Hills developments used the same subcontractor who skimped on mastic. This isn’t theoretical knowledge—it’s 11 years of opening the same access panels and finding the same failure patterns.
Our 1,232 verified reviews average 4.9 stars, and San Jacinto customers specifically mention Eric showing up personally, explaining what he found with a camera inspection, and fixing it without upsell pressure. One recent review from a homeowner on Cottonwood Avenue noted: “Eric found leaks I didn’t know existed and showed me the video. House cools evenly now.”
We don’t subcontract. Eric trains every technique himself, uses Rotobrush and Nikro equipment as standard—not as a premium tier—and stocks Honeywell and Aprilaire components so we’re not ordering parts that delay your repair. When Santa Ana season hits and your system is sucking in unfiltered valley dust through cracked joints, you need someone who can seal it today, not next week.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in San Jacinto
Duct Sealing
Most San Jacinto homes lose 20–30% of conditioned air through leaks before it reaches the rooms. In the 92582 corridor’s tightly sealed master-planned homes, that loss is even more noticeable because there’s no natural infiltration to mask it—you feel the hot spots directly. We pressure-test your system, identify leak points with smoke pencil and thermal imaging, then seal with commercial-grade mastic or aerosol sealant depending on access. A typical whole-system duct sealing in San Jacinto runs $450–$850 for homes under 2,500 square feet.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct is everywhere in San Jacinto: the older 92583 core has 1980s-era flex that’s brittle from heat cycling, while 2000s Seven Hills homes have flex that separates at metal collars when builder-grade clamps loosen. We don’t just tape over the gap. We cut back to solid duct, install proper metal collars with mechanical fasteners, and re-insulate with R-6 or R-8 wrap. Flex duct repair in San Jacinto typically costs $180–$340 per run, with most homes needing 2–4 runs addressed.
Metal Duct Repair
Mobile home communities throughout San Jacinto rely on underslung metal duct systems that collect dust, rodent debris, and corrosion from ground moisture. We repair separated seams, replace rusted sections with galvanized metal, and seal with mastic rated for exterior exposure. Metal duct repair in San Jacinto mobile homes generally runs $320–$580 depending on linear footage and access difficulty.
Duct Insulation & Mastic Sealant
San Jacinto’s attic temperatures can hit 140°F in July. Insufficient duct insulation causes condensation on cool supply lines, which breeds mold and degrades surrounding materials. We install fresh R-8 insulation on repaired sections and apply mastic sealant at every joint—never foil tape alone, which fails in our heat. Mastic sealant application as part of a larger repair runs $120–$250; full re-insulation of an attic trunk line is $380–$620.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in San Jacinto
We carry Rotobrush and Nikro duct-cleaning and repair equipment as our standard toolkit—not upgraded tiers, just how we work. For San Jacinto homes needing component upgrades, we stock Honeywell media air cleaners and Aprilaire whole-home dehumidifiers that integrate with sealed duct systems to control the dust load our valley generates. We also work with Abatement Technologies sanitizing solutions when condensation has created microbial growth in poorly insulated sections. Having these parts on our truck means most San Jacinto repairs don’t wait for a supply run.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in San Jacinto Homes
- Builder-grade mastic failure in Seven Hills homes. The 2000s–2010s production homes in 92582 were sealed with mastic that dries and cracks after 5–7 years of 105°F+ attic exposure. We regularly find entire junction boxes leaking, blowing cooled air directly into attic space.
- Flex duct collar separation from heat cycling. Daily expansion and contraction through San Jacinto’s 40°F+ summer temperature swings loosen mechanical connections. The gap looks small but bleeds enormous efficiency.
- Return air grilles pulling in unfiltered valley dust. That fine reddish-tan silt characteristic of San Jacinto Valley soil? It bypasses standard 1-inch filters when return paths draw near exterior doors—a layout common in postwar bungalows near downtown.
- Condensation and mold in under-insulated newer attics. Tightly sealed 92582 homes run ducts through hot attics with minimal insulation. Cool air meets 140°F surface temperatures, and moisture follows.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in San Jacinto, CA
We believe in upfront numbers, not “call for pricing” games. Here’s what duct repair and sealing costs in San Jacinto’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Single flex duct repair/replacement | $180–$340 |
| Metal duct section repair | $320–$580 |
| Whole-system mastic sealing | $450–$850 |
| Duct insulation upgrade (attic trunk) | $380–$620 |
| Return air grille/filter upgrade | $220–$390 |
Factors that move you within these ranges: attic access difficulty, number of leaks found during pressure testing, and whether we need to replace damaged flex or can seal existing material. Homes in the older 92583 core sometimes need more extensive work due to decades of cumulative damage; Seven Hills 92582 homes often need targeted joint resealing but less replacement. Every estimate is free, and we show you camera footage of what we found before any work begins. Call (844) 556-2174 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Jacinto
Our service radius covers the full San Jacinto Valley and surrounding communities. We regularly perform duct repair and sealing in Hemet (including the older downtown neighborhoods and newer developments along Florida Avenue), East Hemet (where hillside homes face unique duct routing challenges), Valle Vista (with its mix of rural properties and suburban tracts), and Nuevo (where agricultural dust loading creates similar sealing needs to San Jacinto). Same response standards apply—Eric drives to all of them personally.
Serving San Jacinto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Jacinto 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 San Jacinto
Yes—builder-grade mastic in 2005-era San Jacinto homes typically cracks within 5–7 years due to attic temperatures exceeding 130°F in summer. We recently repaired duct leaks in a 2008 production home on Seven Hills Drive where the builder’s mastic had failed at multiple flex duct junctions, allowing silica-rich dust from the valley floor to coat the entire system. We resealed all joints with Rotobrush’s commercial-grade mastic and upgraded the return air filter grille to a Honeywell media cabinet, cutting dust infiltration by over 50%. Inspection after the Santa Ana winds confirmed the seal held. If your home is in this age range, a camera inspection is worth the call to (844) 556-2174.
Probably—new-construction duct sealing in San Jacinto’s 92582 master-planned communities often uses minimum-code mastic that degrades rapidly in our heat, and pressure testing is rarely performed by builders. We find significant leaks in homes less than three years old. A proactive seal with proper mastic and collar reinforcement prevents the dust contamination and efficiency loss that otherwise develops by year five. Call (844) 556-2174 for a new-home duct assessment—estimates are free.
Santa Ana wind events pressurize the San Jacinto Valley with fine desert particulate, and any duct leak becomes an entry point for that dust directly into your living space. In homes with return grilles near exterior doors—common in older 92583 bungalows—the pressure differential actively draws unfiltered valley air into the system. Sealed ducts don’t eliminate outdoor dust, but they force it through your filter rather than bypassing it entirely. After a major wind event, we see a spike in San Jacinto calls from homeowners noticing sudden dust accumulation. Call (844) 556-2174 if you’ve noticed this pattern.
Yes—mobile homes throughout San Jacinto use underslung metal trunk lines with flex branch drops that degrade from ground moisture, rodent activity, and vibration. These systems aren’t accessible like attic ducts, but we have the equipment to repair and reseal them properly. Flex duct repair in San Jacinto mobile homes typically runs $280–$520 depending on access and linear footage. We also inspect for proper support sag, which causes pooling and restricted airflow. Call (844) 556-2174 to discuss your specific mobile home setup.
Yes—we install Aprilaire whole-home dehumidifiers and media air cleaners that integrate with properly sealed duct systems to manage San Jacinto’s dust load and summer humidity spikes. A sealed duct system with an Aprilaire upgrade performs measurably better than sealing alone because it addresses both infiltration and the recirculated particles already in your home. Aprilaire media cabinets run $340–$580 installed depending on model and existing duct configuration. Call (844) 556-2174 to discuss whether this upgrade fits your system.
Written by Eric Bailey, Owner at Meridian Air Duct Cleaning Service Riverside, serving San Jacinto since 2014.