Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Lawrenceville
Duct repair and sealing in Lawrenceville typically costs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day diagnostics available throughout the 30043, 30044, and 30045 ZIP codes. We’re usually on-site in Lawrenceville within 90 minutes of your call, and we carry the equipment to seal, repair, or replace ductwork in a single visit.

Scott Gray has spent 20 years working in Gwinnett County attics, and Lawrenceville’s housing stock is some of the most duct-challenged in metro Atlanta. The subdivisions off Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road and around Collins Hill Park are packed with 1990s-era tract homes whose original flex duct has never been touched since the Clinton administration. We’ve re-rounded collapsed duct liners in Riverbrooke, sealed mastic failures in Sugarloaf Country Club estates, and replaced moisture-damaged flex runs in homes near Tribble Mill Park. When you call (877) 565-7296, you’re getting Scott Gray — the owner and lead technician — not a subcontractor reading from a script.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing team handles everything from collapsed flex duct in 30-year-old attics to sealing drafty new-construction duct boots in Lawrenceville’s newer townhome communities.
Why Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia Is Lawrenceville’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Lawrenceville homeowners have left us 433 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — one of the highest review volumes in the air duct cleaning niche, and the ratings come from real Gwinnett County addresses we can point to on a map. That volume matters because it means consistent performance across hundreds of homes, not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials.
Scott Gray has worked every job for 20 years — your home gets the owner, not a substitute. When we pull up to a Lawrenceville address, we’re bringing two decades of crawlspace-level experience, Rotobrush contact-cleaning systems, and Nikro HEPA extraction equipment — the same tools trusted in commercial remediation work. We don’t dispatch franchise crews from a call center. We’re owner-operated, and our response time to Lawrenceville averages under 90 minutes because we’re based in the Atlanta metro area, not hours away.
We know the local building patterns: the 1985–2005 subdivision housing that dominates Lawrenceville’s market, the unconditioned attics where flex duct bakes through Georgia summers, and the specific failure modes that show up in ZIP codes 30042 through 30045. That local fluency means faster diagnosis and repairs that actually last.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Lawrenceville
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct repair is our most called-for service in Lawrenceville, and it’s not close. The 1990s suburban explosion that built this city filled ZIP codes 30044 and 30045 with tract homes whose flexible ductwork was routed through unconditioned attics and then forgotten. After 25–35 years, the inner liners collapse, sag, or separate at taped joints — especially at elbow runs where the accordion-style liner pinches flat. We’ve found homes near Collins Hill High School where the flex duct had partially collapsed into itself, reducing airflow by 40% and trapping debris in pockets that a basic vacuum pass won’t touch. Our process: re-round the duct with proper supports, repair or replace damaged sections, then seal with high-temperature mastic formulated for attics that exceed 140°F. A typical flex duct repair in Lawrenceville runs $320–$580 depending on linear footage and accessibility.
Duct Sealing
Duct sealing in Lawrenceville addresses the air leakage that costs homeowners hundreds in wasted energy every year. The original tape and mastic used in 1990s construction degrades in Georgia’s attic heat, and we’ve peeled back failing sealant on roof decks in subdivisions off Highway 316 that was essentially dust. We apply fresh mastic sealant rated for extreme temperatures, seal all joints and connections, and pressure-test the system to verify results. Newer Lawrenceville construction has its own sealing issues: builder-grade duct boots in townhomes near the Woodlands at Lawrenceville often leak attic air into conditioned space because the initial seal was rushed or skipped entirely. We rewired a myQ smart opener for a 2022 townhome in the Woodlands at Lawrenceville, replacing a builder-grade Genie that failed after two years, and sealed the duct boots with mastic to stop attic air infiltration. The homeowner now monitors the door via Wi-Fi and has a sealed, insulated garage. Duct sealing in Lawrenceville typically ranges from $280–$450 for a standard residential system.
Metal Duct Repair
Metal duct repair is less common in Lawrenceville’s residential market — most homes here use flex duct — but we encounter rigid sheet-metal trunk lines in some custom builds and commercial spaces near Lawrenceville’s historic downtown. Where metal ducts corrode, separate at seams, or suffer impact damage, we fabricate patches, re-seal longitudinal seams, and reinforce structural supports. The same 20 years of hands-on experience applies; we just adapt our approach to the material. Metal duct repair in Lawrenceville generally runs $380–$720 depending on extent and location.

Duct Insulation
Duct insulation in Lawrenceville is critical because of what happens in those unconditioned attics. Georgia’s summer heat pushes attic temperatures past 140°F regularly, and uninsulated or poorly insulated ductwork bleeds conditioned air before it ever reaches your vents. We install insulation with R-values appropriate for Lawrenceville’s climate — typically R-6 to R-8 for attic applications — using materials that won’t compress or degrade in high-moisture conditions. Homes near Tribble Mill Park with south-facing attics see the worst heat gain, and we’ve measured supply air temperature drops of 8–12°F before insulation upgrades. Duct insulation work in Lawrenceville ranges from $340–$620 for most residential systems.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Lawrenceville
We stock parts and materials from Honeywell and Aprilaire for Lawrenceville homeowners who want to close the loop from dirty ducts to genuinely cleaner air. Honeywell media air cleaners and Aprilaire whole-home humidifiers integrate directly with repaired and sealed duct systems, and we install them in-house — no third-party HVAC contractor needed. Our Nikro HEPA vacuums and Abatement Technologies air scrubbers handle the extraction side, pulling particulate and mold spores out of deteriorating ductwork during repair. That combination — professional-grade remediation equipment plus name-brand air quality products — lets us complete the full scope without handing you off to another company.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Lawrenceville Homes
- Collapsed flex duct liners in 1990s attics. The accordion-style inner liner pinches flat at elbow runs, especially in homes off Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road and around Collins Hill Park. Airflow drops. Debris traps. We re-round before we seal — a step basic duct cleaners skip.
- Mastic sealant peeling on hot attic roof decks. Standard mastic fails when surface temps exceed 140°F, which Lawrenceville attics do for months each summer. We use high-heat formulation that bonds and stays bonded.
- Mold colonization inside deteriorating flex duct. Lawrenceville’s humid subtropical climate drives attic moisture in late summer and fall. Combine that with 30-year-old duct liner, and you’ve got conditions where mold is a genuine finding — not a scare tactic.
- Missing return-path air gaps in finished basements. Pressure imbalances pull attic air through every crack. New door seals don’t fix the root problem; proper return path design does.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Lawrenceville, GA
| Service | Typical Range in Lawrenceville |
|---|---|
| Duct Sealing (standard residential) | $280–$450 |
| Flex Duct Repair (partial replacement) | $320–$580 |
| Metal Duct Repair | $380–$720 |
| Duct Insulation (R-6 to R-8) | $340–$620 |
| Full System Diagnostic | $89–$149 (credited toward repair) |
What moves the needle on cost: attic accessibility (tight truss spaces take longer), linear footage of damaged duct, whether we need to replace versus repair, and if mold remediation is required before sealing. We don’t guess from the driveway. Scott Gray inspects on-site, shows you the actual damage with a borescope camera, and quotes upfront before any work begins. Estimates are free — call (877) 565-7296 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lawrenceville
Our service radius covers the full Gwinnett County corridor. We regularly repair and seal ductwork in Lilburn (older ranch homes with similar flex duct issues), Norcross (mixed-era housing with basement and attic systems), Duluth (including the newer subdivisions off Peachtree Industrial), and Suwanee (townhome communities with builder-grade sealing gaps). Same owner-led service, same equipment, same 90-minute response.
Serving Lawrenceville, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lawrenceville 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 Lawrenceville
Yes — collapsed flex duct sections are repairable, and we encounter this exact scenario weekly in Lawrenceville’s 30044 and 30045 ZIP codes. We re-round the collapsed liner with proper internal supports, replace sections where the inner core has torn or the insulation jacket has degraded, then seal the restored system with high-temperature mastic. A 1998 home in Lawrenceville almost certainly has ductwork that has cycled through 25+ years of 140°F attic heat, so we inspect every elbow run for the pinching that traps debris and blocks airflow. Call (877) 565-7296 for a free inspection — we’ll show you the borescope footage so you can see exactly what’s happening in your attic.
Yes — builder-grade ductwork in Lawrenceville’s newer townhomes frequently leaks at boots, joints, and plenum connections because initial sealing was rushed or skipped to meet construction deadlines. We sealed duct boots with mastic in a 2022 townhome in the Woodlands at Lawrenceville after the homeowner noticed attic air infiltration through ceiling registers. The fix took two hours and dropped the draft complaints to zero. New construction doesn’t guarantee tight ducts. Call (877) 565-7296 and we’ll pressure-test your system to quantify the leakage.
Musty odors when the HVAC runs, visible discoloration around ceiling registers, or allergy symptoms that worsen when you’re home are the three most common indicators. Lawrenceville’s humid subtropical climate drives significant attic moisture in late summer and fall, and 30-year-old flex duct liner provides ideal colonization surfaces. We use borescope cameras to inspect interior duct surfaces without cutting access holes, and we run air samples through Abatement Technologies scrubbers when mold is suspected. If we find it, we remediate before sealing — sealing over mold traps the problem and makes it worse. Call (877) 565-7296 for an inspection with same-day results.
No — we specialize in air duct and HVAC systems, not garage door openers. Our field vignette about the myQ smart opener in the Woodlands at Lawrenceville described a duct-sealing job where we happened to coordinate with the homeowner’s garage contractor; we don’t install or service garage door openers ourselves. For Wi-Fi opener upgrades in Lawrenceville, contact a dedicated garage door company. For duct repair, sealing, and air quality, we’re your resource. Call (877) 565-7296 for duct-specific service.
We typically install R-6 to R-8 duct insulation in Lawrenceville attics, with R-8 specified for south-facing attics and homes near Tribble Mill Park that experience the most extreme heat gain. Georgia’s climate demands this range — anything less and you’re bleeding conditioned air into 140°F attic space. We use insulation that maintains its loft in high-humidity conditions, not the cheap compressed wrap that some crews install. The material is fiberglass-reinforced with a vapor barrier jacket, appropriate for Lawrenceville’s moisture-prone summers. Call (877) 565-7296 for a thermal assessment of your specific attic — we’ll measure supply air temperature drop and specify the right R-value for your home’s orientation and duct routing.
Written by Scott Gray, Owner at Everest Air Duct Cleaning Service Georgia, serving Lawrenceville and Gwinnett County since 2004.