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Typical market rate: $200–$1,500 per repair

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Why Duct Repair Businesses Choose GigNGo

Everything you need to attract clients, manage jobs, and grow your Duct Repair business

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Ready-to-Buy Clients

Connect with homeowners who have posted active Duct Repair requests. These are warm leads who have already decided they need help — not cold inquiries.

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Set Your Own Prices

You control your rates. Quote Duct Repair jobs at $200–$1,500 or whatever reflects your expertise. No platform commission on your first 5 jobs.

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Local Jobs Only

Get matched with Duct Repair jobs in your service area. Set your radius and only see relevant opportunities — no wasted time on out-of-range requests.

Build Your Reputation

Collect verified reviews from every Duct Repair job. A strong GigNGo profile builds trust and justifies premium pricing for quality work.

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Mobile-First Platform

Manage your Duct Repair business from anywhere with our iOS and Android apps. Respond to leads instantly and never miss a job opportunity.

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Instant Profile Setup

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Understanding the Duct Repair Market

What clients expect and what drives business growth in this category

Duct repair seals leaking connections with mastic or UL-181 foil tape, reconnects separated flex duct sections, replaces crushed or kinked flex runs, re-insulates ducts in unconditioned spaces where insulation has been damaged or is missing, and replaces corroded or physically damaged sheet metal sections. Duct blaster testing (pressurizing the duct system to 25 Pascals) quantifies leakage before and after repair to verify improvement and qualify for utility rebates on duct sealing projects.

Clients with rooms that are always too hot or cold, high energy bills, or humidity issues benefit most from duct leakage testing and repair to find inefficiency that standard HVAC maintenance misses.

Licensing & credentials: HVAC contractor license for duct work; BPI Building Analyst or RESNET HERS Rater for duct blaster testing and diagnostic work.
$200–$1,500
Typical Duct Repair rate (per repair)
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Platform fee on your first 5 jobs
5 min
Average profile setup time

How It Works

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Create Your Profile

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Browse Local Jobs

See Duct Repair jobs posted by clients in your area who are ready to hire now

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Send Quotes

Quote jobs with your custom pricing. Clients see your reviews and profile alongside your bid

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Get Hired & Grow

Complete jobs, collect 5-star reviews, and watch your Duct Repair business expand

Duct Repair — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from clients booking Duct Repair services

How do I know if my ducts are leaking?

Rooms that never reach setpoint temperature despite proper equipment operation, musty odors from attic or crawlspace air, high energy bills, and excessive dust on register covers are all signs of duct leakage; a duct blaster test quantifies leakage precisely.

Can I repair flex duct myself?

Reconnecting separated flex duct is a straightforward repair: slide the flex back onto the collar, secure with two wraps of UL-181B-FX tape (foil tape rated for flex duct), and replace the outer insulation jacket — the inner liner and insulation must both be sealed.

What is the most common cause of duct leakage?

Failed cloth tape at original installation is the most common cause — cloth duct tape dries and falls off within years; attic access or rodent damage separating flex duct connections is the second most common cause.

How much energy can duct sealing save?

DOE studies show duct sealing in homes with 20–30% duct leakage can reduce HVAC energy consumption by 20–30%; utility rebates for verified duct sealing (tested before and after with a duct blaster) are available in many states.

Should ducts in an unconditioned attic be insulated?

Yes — ducts in attics routinely reach 120–140°F in summer; uninsulated or poorly insulated ducts lose enormous amounts of cooling capacity before conditioned air reaches the living space; R-8 insulation is the current code minimum for attic ducts in most climate zones.

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