Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Brushy Creek
Duct repair and sealing in Brushy Creek typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether we’re sealing accessible joints with mastic or replacing degraded flex duct runs, and most Brushy Creek appointments are scheduled within 24–48 hours. We’re based in Austin and regularly run our Duct Repair & Sealing trucks up Research Boulevard and the Purple Heart Trail to reach Brushy Creek homes — from the production-built neighborhoods of Avery Ranch and Behrens Ranch to the acreage properties along Robinson Ranch. Douglas and the Nova team know this corridor well. We’ve spent eight years working in the 78717 zip code and surrounding areas, and we’ve learned that Brushy Creek’s housing stock presents a narrow, predictable set of duct failures that we can diagnose quickly and fix in one trip.

Call (833) 315-4216 for a free estimate. We bring professional-grade Rotobrush and Nikro equipment, and we stock mastic sealant, insulation wrap, and replacement flex duct sized for the builder-grade systems common out here.
Why Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin Is Brushy Creek’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
More than 1,255 homeowners have reviewed our work, averaging 4.9 stars. That volume matters — it means we’ve seen enough Brushy Creek homes to recognize patterns that newer companies miss. Douglas Ross serves as lead technician on every job, so the person accountable for our reputation is the same person crawling through your attic.
Our response time to Brushy Creek is typically same-day or next-day. We know the route from Austin up East Whitestone Boulevard, and we schedule to avoid the 183A toll traffic that backs up toward Cedar Park during evening rush. Brushy Creek customers tell us they chose us because we don’t subcontract — Douglas and the Nova team handle the inspection, the repair, and the cleanup.
We’ve also learned the local building patterns. The volume builders who framed Avery Ranch, Behrens Ranch, and Sendero Springs between 2000 and 2015 used the same flex duct specifications, the same undersized return trunks, and the same attic knee-wall transitions. When we arrive at a Brushy Creek home, we’re rarely surprised. That predictability saves you time and money.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Brushy Creek
Duct Sealing
We seal duct leaks in Brushy Creek homes using mastic sealant — not duct tape, which fails within months in our 140°F attics. Most production-built homes in neighborhoods like Stone Canyon and Sauls Ranch have dozens of small leaks at joint connections and plenum interfaces. We pressurize the system, locate every leak, and seal them with a brush-applied mastic that remains flexible through decades of thermal cycling. A typical duct sealing job in Brushy Creek runs $180–$340 for accessible systems.
Flex Duct Repair
Flex duct repair is our most common service call in Brushy Creek. The original builder-grade flex installed in homes built between 2000 and 2015 is now hitting the 15-to-20-year mark where the insulation wrap degrades and the inner liner tears. We see this especially at attic knee-wall transitions — the same sag points repeat across adjacent homes because the same builders used the same installation shortcuts. We replace damaged runs with properly supported flex duct, secure connections with metal collars, and reinsulate to R-6 or R-8 standards. Typical flex duct repair in Brushy Creek costs $250–$480 per run.
Metal Duct Repair
Some Brushy Creek homes, particularly custom builds near Old Round Rock and larger acreage properties, have galvanized steel trunk lines. These can corrode at seams or separate at joints due to thermal expansion. We repair metal duct with sheet metal patches, sealant, and mechanical fasteners — not tape. Where rust has compromised the metal, we section in new galvanized duct. Metal duct repair in Brushy Creek typically runs $320–$650 depending on accessibility and extent of damage.
Duct Insulation
Duct insulation is critical in Brushy Creek’s unconditioned attics. When flex duct insulation degrades — and it does, after years above 140°F — your cooled air warms before it reaches the vent, and warm attic air infiltrates the return side. We reinsulate with formaldehyde-free fiberglass wrap or foil-faced bubble insulation, depending on the application. We also insulate metal trunks that were originally installed bare. Duct insulation in Brushy Creek typically costs $200–$450 for a partial system or $800–$1,400 for full attic coverage.
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic is our primary sealing material for Brushy Creek’s climate. Unlike tape, it doesn’t dry out or lose adhesion in extreme heat. We brush mastic onto every joint, seam, and penetration — including the return plenum, where mountain cedar pollen most commonly infiltrates. This is detailed, slow work, but it’s the only method that lasts. Mastic sealing as a standalone service runs $180–$340 in Brushy Creek.

Air Leak Repair
Air leaks in Brushy Creek homes often concentrate at the return air box, where the builder’s undersized trunk creates negative pressure that pulls attic air — and pollen — directly into your system. We rebuild or extend return boxes, seal all penetrations, and verify with pressure testing. Air leak repair typically falls within our duct sealing pricing, though extensive return modifications may reach $400–$650.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Brushy Creek
We work with Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Abatement Technologies air quality components — the same brands installed in many Brushy Creek homes during original construction or subsequent HVAC upgrades. We stock replacement media, filter housings, and UV light components for these systems, which means faster turnaround when your duct repair reveals a failed air cleaner or humidifier. Our Rotobrush and Nikro duct cleaning systems pair with these brands to deliver full-scope service: we don’t just patch the leak and leave, we assess whether your air quality equipment is functioning as designed. For Brushy Creek’s mountain cedar season, that integration matters.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Brushy Creek Homes
- Degraded flex duct at attic knee-wall transitions. In Avery Ranch and Behrens Ranch, we find identical sag points where flex duct was unsupported across the same framed transitions. The insulation compresses, the inner liner tears, and conditioned air leaks into the attic before reaching the vent.
- Undersized return trunk lines causing negative pressure and pollen infiltration. Volume builders on the 183A/SH-45 corridor consistently installed return trunks too small for the system’s airflow demand. The resulting suction pulls unfiltered attic air — laden with Ashe juniper pollen in winter and dust in summer — straight into your living space.
- DIY duct tape repairs failing in 140°F attic heat. Brushy Creek’s self-reliant homeowners often attempt temporary fixes. The adhesive on standard duct tape degrades within weeks in our attics, leaving sticky residue and reopened leaks that cost more to clean up than the original repair would have.
- Detached workshop duct systems leaking at plenum connections. On acreage properties like Robinson Ranch, workshops with independent HVAC systems are frequently installed by generalists rather than duct specialists. We find unsealed plenum connections and uninsulated flex runs that waste energy and deliver poor temperature control to these outbuildings.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Brushy Creek, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Brushy Creek |
|---|---|
| Mastic duct sealing (accessible system) | $180–$340 |
| Flex duct repair / replacement (per run) | $250–$480 |
| Metal duct repair (patch or section) | $320–$650 |
| Duct insulation (partial system) | $200–$450 |
| Duct insulation (full attic coverage) | $800–$1,400 |
| Return trunk modification / rebuild | $400–$650 |
What moves you within these ranges? Accessibility is the biggest factor — a duct run stretched across a low, truss-filled attic takes longer to reach and repair than one near the access hatch. The extent of degradation matters too; a single torn flex section costs less than a system where insulation has fallen away along multiple runs. We always inspect before quoting, and estimates are free. Call (833) 315-4216 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brushy Creek
Our service area extends to Anderson Mill, Jollyville, Cedar Park, and Wells Branch — the same 183A/SH-45 corridor where we see similar builder-grade duct installations and the same mountain cedar exposure. If you’re near the border between Brushy Creek and Cedar Park, we’re likely already in your neighborhood this week.
Serving Brushy Creek, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brushy Creek 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 Brushy Creek
These homes are now hitting the 15-to-20-year mark where original builder-grade flex duct insulation degrades in 140°F attics and connection points loosen. In Brushy Creek specifically, the volume builders who developed Avery Ranch, Behrens Ranch, and Sendero Springs used identical flex duct specifications and installation methods, so we see the same failure patterns — sag at knee-wall transitions, torn inner liners, compressed insulation — repeated across dozens of homes. Call (833) 315-4216 for a free inspection if your home falls in this age range.
Brushy Creek’s 78717 corridor sits directly in the path of Central Texas’s December–February Ashe juniper pollen events, with counts that can exceed typical tree pollen elsewhere by 10–20 times. This fine particulate penetrates poorly sealed return plenums and accumulates in ductwork, accelerating filter loading and coating damp surfaces where mold can establish. Our sealing work targets these infiltration points specifically — we don’t just patch leaks, we seal the return side against pollen entry. Call (833) 315-4216 to discuss sealing before next cedar season.
Yes — whistling almost always indicates high air velocity through a restriction, most commonly an undersized return trunk or a collapsed flex duct section. We recently sealed flex duct connections at a two-story home on Avery Ranch Boulevard where the builder’s undersized return trunk had been causing whistling and debris entry. Using mastic sealant, we reinforced the attic knee-wall transitions and insulated the exposed trunk, eliminating the noise and reducing the home’s cooling load. The fix took one trip. Call (833) 315-4216 if you’re hearing whistling — it’s usually a quick diagnosis.
For Brushy Creek’s acreage properties with detached workshops, we use mastic sealant on all metal joints and reinforced flex duct with proper support straps on any flex runs — never duct tape, which fails in our heat. Workshop systems are often installed with less attention to detail than main house systems, and we frequently find unsealed plenum connections and uninsulated runs. We make the repair in one trip, bringing materials sized for the heavier-duty systems common in outbuildings. Call (833) 315-4216 for an estimate — we service Robinson Ranch, Behrens Ranch, and other acreage properties regularly.
Yes — sealing and insulating together solve different problems, and in Brushy Creek’s attics, you need both. Sealing stops air loss and infiltration; insulation prevents thermal gain that warms your cooled air before it reaches the vent. We’ve measured 15–20°F temperature drops in uninsulated flex duct running through 140°F attics. If your insulation wrap is degraded or missing, sealing alone leaves you with an efficiency problem. We typically price these services together and can inspect both conditions during your free estimate. Call (833) 315-4216 to schedule.
Ready to fix your duct leaks? Call Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin at (833) 315-4216 for a free, no-obligation estimate in Brushy Creek. Douglas and the Nova team will inspect your system, explain what we find, and quote exact pricing before any work begins.
Written by Douglas Ross, Owner at Nova Air Duct Cleaning Service Austin, serving Brushy Creek and the Austin metro since 2016.