Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Dent
Duct repair and sealing in Dent, OH typically costs between $275 and $650 for most residential jobs, with detached workshop systems adding $400–$900 depending on access and damage extent. We usually complete standard house calls in Dent within one visit, though acreage properties with long service drives or dual systems may require us to bring extra equipment. Call (855) 916-8161 for a free estimate — we’ll ask the right questions upfront so we show up prepared.

We’ve been working in the 45248 ZIP code and surrounding Green Township communities for 14 years, and Dent’s mix of 1960s–1980s ranch homes, split-levels, and acreage properties with detached workshops keeps us busy year-round. William Davis leads every job personally, and we know the area well — from the winding lanes off Harrison Avenue to the larger lots near Pleasant Run Farms. Ohio Valley humidity doesn’t spare ductwork just because you’ve got more land; if anything, the crawlspaces and outbuildings here trap moisture longer, accelerating the mold and deterioration we find inside aging systems.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team carries professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment sized for residential work, but we’re also stocked for the heavier-gauge metal and extended flex runs common on Dent’s workshop and outbuilding systems. One call handles your whole property.
Why Vanguard Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Greater Cincinnati Is Dent’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
William Davis, Owner & Lead Technician, doesn’t send crews — he’s the one crawling under your Dent home or troubleshooting your shop’s rooftop unit. Over 14 years and more than 1,000 verified reviews, that owner-on-site model has earned us a 4.8-star average from customers who’ve seen the difference between a technician who treats your ductwork like a puzzle to solve and one who just wants to move to the next appointment.
Our Dent customers specifically mention thoroughness in reviews — the kind that comes from having the same experienced technician start and finish the job, not hand it off mid-repair. We’re familiar with the Green Township building department’s expectations for mechanical alterations, and we’ve worked on enough 45248 homes to recognize the telltale signs of original 1960s sheet metal versus later flex-duct additions before we even open the crawlspace hatch.
Response time to Dent averages same-day or next-day for non-emergency calls, and we schedule with enough buffer to handle the longer service drives common on acreage lots. We also carry a wider inventory of metal gauges and flex diameters than typical residential-only shops, because Dent properties regularly surprise us with non-standard workshop systems.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Dent
Duct Sealing with Mastic Sealant
Mastic sealant application is our primary sealing method for Dent’s older sheet-metal trunk lines — the thick, brush-on compound fills gaps that tape alone can’t handle, and it flexes with thermal expansion better than foil tape on 40-year-old metal. In Dent’s climate, where summer humidity swells and fall contraction stresses joints, mastic outlasts standard tape by years. We apply it to every accessible joint in your crawlspace or basement chase, and we use it alongside mechanical fasteners on original Green Township ranch systems where the metal has fatigued from decades of vibration.
Metal Duct Repair
Original 1960s–1980s sheet-metal ductwork in Dent homes is often rusted through at the bottom of low crawlspaces where groundwater or condensation pools. We cut out corroded sections and splice in matching heavy-gauge metal — not the thinner stock you’ll find at hardware stores — then seal with mastic and reinforced mesh. For workshop systems with larger diameter trunk lines serving bigger spaces, we carry the wider stock and heavier fittings that residential-only crews typically don’t. We’ve replaced entire trunk sections in Dent workshops where the original metal had deteriorated from decades of unconditioned humidity exposure.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct gets crushed, punctured, or disconnected — especially in Dent’s outbuildings where overhead doors, storage racks, and equipment movement create hazards residential crawlspaces don’t. We replace damaged sections with properly insulated flex, secure it with tension straps rather than sagging wire supports, and seal every connection with mastic. On a recent job in the Pleasant Run Farms area, we found a 1960s ranch with a 2,000-square-foot workshop that had its own flex-duct system running to a rooftop HVAC unit. The shop’s ductwork had multiple punctures from shelving installation and was leaking badly. We sealed all joints with mastic and replaced a 20-foot section of crushed flex duct, matching the heavy-gauge metal used in the original trunk. The homeowner said their shop had never been comfortable in summer — until we fixed those leaks.
Duct Insulation
Uninsulated or degraded duct insulation in Dent’s unconditioned crawlspaces and attics wastes conditioned air and promotes condensation. We install foil-faced fiberglass insulation or closed-cell wrap on repaired sections, sized for the temperature differentials common in Ohio Valley basements and outbuildings. For workshop systems with rooftop units, proper insulation is critical — those ducts see more extreme temperature swings than house systems, and Dent’s summer humidity will find every cold spot where condensation can form.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Dent
We repair and seal ductwork connected to all major HVAC brands, and we stock fittings and materials from Honeywell and Aprilaire for integrated air quality components — humidistats, filtration boxes, and fresh-air intakes that tie into your duct system. For properties needing sanitizing after mold remediation, we apply Abatement Technologies HEPA and UV solutions that work with your repaired ductwork rather than against it. Having these parts on our truck means fewer return trips for Dent customers, especially important when your service drive is 200 feet and turnaround time matters.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Dent Homes
- Original sheet metal rusted through in crawlspaces. Dent’s 1960s–1980s housing stock frequently has trunk lines sitting directly on damp crawlspace soil or hanging in humid dead air. The bottom of the metal corrodes first — we often find pencil-hole leaks or complete separations that have been blowing conditioned air into the dirt for years.
- Flex duct punctured by workshop doors or storage systems. Oversized sliding or rolling doors on detached workshops can pinch or damage exposed flex duct where it enters the structure, creating unsealed gaps that let conditioned air escape into unconditioned spaces. We see this on Dent acreage properties where the shop HVAC was added after the original build and the duct routing didn’t account for door swing or equipment movement.
- Two-system properties with one neglected network. Many Green Township ranch homes have had a second forced-air system added for an addition or finished basement, creating two separate duct networks — technicians in the 45248 area routinely find that only the newer system has ever been serviced while the original 1960s trunk-and-branch system in the crawlspace has never been cleaned. The original system is usually the one leaking worst.
- Mold-colonized fiberglass duct liner from humidity cycling. Dent sits in the greater Cincinnati Ohio Valley basin, where summer relative humidity regularly exceeds 70–80%, creating ideal conditions for mold colonization inside aging fiberglass duct liner — a problem compounded by the stop-and-start AC cycling common during the region’s transitional spring and fall seasons. Once the liner is compromised, sealing alone won’t solve it; we remove and replace affected sections.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Dent, OH
| Service | Typical Range in Dent |
|---|---|
| Mastic sealing of accessible joints (standard ranch/split-level) | $275–$450 |
| Metal duct repair — section replacement (per 4–8 ft section) | $180–$320 |
| Flex duct replacement (per 25 ft run) | $220–$380 |
| Duct insulation wrap (per linear foot) | $8–$14 |
| Detached workshop system — sealing and repair | $400–$900 |
| Full two-system property assessment and repair | $650–$1,400 |
These ranges reflect Dent’s market specifically — acreage access, dual-system complexity, and the heavier materials common on workshop jobs push some repairs toward the higher end, but straightforward single-system sealing on a ranch with good crawlspace access stays at the lower end. We don’t quote over the phone for repairs we haven’t seen; every estimate is free and in-person, with William Davis inspecting the actual ductwork before pricing. Factors that affect your specific cost: extent of rust or damage, accessibility (crawlspace height, attic hatch location), whether we’re matching non-standard gauges or diameters, and whether mold remediation is needed before sealing.
Call (855) 916-8161 to schedule your free estimate — we’ll confirm what equipment to bring based on your property layout.
We Also Serve Cities Near Dent
We regularly travel from our Cincinnati base to handle duct repair and sealing in Bridgetown, Mack, Francisville, and Cheviot — all within the same Green Township and western Hamilton County service area where the same housing stock patterns and Ohio Valley humidity challenges apply. If you’re on the border between Dent and one of these communities, we’ll route based on schedule efficiency, not arbitrary city limits.
Serving Dent, OH — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Dent 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 Dent
Yes — we repair and seal ductwork in both structures during the same visit, provided we know about the workshop system when you call so we bring the right materials. Many Dent acreage properties have exactly this setup, and we’ve found that treating both systems together prevents the common problem of fixing the house while the shop continues leaking conditioned air. Call (855) 916-8161 and mention both buildings when scheduling — we’ll plan accordingly.
Yes — William Davis has 14 years of experience navigating the tight crawlspaces common in Dent’s 1960s–1980s split-levels, and we use flexible mastic application tools and low-profile work lights designed for exactly these conditions. We inspect before we seal, and if a section is too deteriorated to handle contact, we’ll repair or replace it first rather than risk collapse. The 45248 area’s low slab chases are familiar territory for us.
Yes, we repair both systems, but we assess and quote them separately because they typically need different techniques. Two-system homes frequently have one system with original 1960s sheet metal that’s rusted through, and a newer system with plastic flex duct — trying to seal both with the same technique often fails because the materials respond differently to mastic and tape. We’ll explain what each system needs before starting any work.
Yes — we replace crushed flex duct sections and reroute if needed to prevent future damage. Oversized sliding or rolling doors on detached workshops can pinch or damage exposed flex duct where it enters the structure, and we see this regularly on Dent acreage properties. We’ll also flag routing improvements that reduce recurrence, like overhead suspension instead of floor-run placement near door tracks.
Service drives longer than 100 feet on acreage properties often mean our truck’s hoses and vacuum units must be extended; if the homeowner doesn’t clear the route, the job may require a second trip for additional equipment. When you call, we’ll ask about drive length, surface condition, and any gates or obstacles — then we plan the loadout so William Davis arrives with everything needed for your specific property. A quick conversation upfront saves everyone a return visit.
Written by William Davis, Owner at Vanguard Air Duct & Vent Cleaning Greater Cincinnati, serving Dent and the Cincinnati area since 2011.