Fast, Reliable Duct Repair & Sealing Across Casa Conejo
If you’re in Casa Conejo and dealing with hot or cold rooms, rising energy bills, or a persistent musty odor from your vents, the problem is almost certainly in your ductwork — and it’s one Moris Adams and the team at Absolute Air Duct Cleaning Thousand Oaks know how to fix properly. We serve the 91320 ZIP regularly and understand exactly what decades of Conejo Valley conditions do to the flex-duct and fiberglass duct board systems in homes throughout this area. Call (424) 786-6859 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you exactly what we find and what it will take to fix it.
Why Absolute Air Duct Cleaning Thousand Oaks Is Casa Conejo’s Preferred Duct Repair & Sealing Company
Our Duct Repair & Sealing work in Casa Conejo is built on five years of focused specialization and 127+ verified customer reviews — not on franchise volume or rotating subcontractors. When you book with us, Moris Adams shows up personally as Lead Technician. He’s not dispatching a crew you’ve never met; he’s the one inside your attic with the Nikro vacuum system and the mastic bucket, doing the actual work. That level of accountability matters in a community where homeowners have been burned before by low-bid duct cleaners who show up with shop-vac equipment and disappear before the job is done right.
Casa Conejo homes — particularly those built in the 1970s and 1980s along the hillside-adjacent streets in the 91320 corridor — have duct systems with specific failure patterns we’ve diagnosed dozens of times. We know what Sundowner wind infiltration looks like inside a return plenum. We know why foil tape fails on attic runs here within a season or two. And we know how to fix it in a way that holds. That local pattern recognition is something you only develop by actually working these neighborhoods over years, not by reading a service manual.
Our Duct Repair & Sealing Services in Casa Conejo
Mastic Sealant Application
Mastic sealant is the backbone of any lasting duct repair in Casa Conejo, and it’s the method Moris uses on every job where standard tape has already failed or is likely to. Unlike foil tape, mastic — applied over a mesh fabric collar on joints and seams — bridges irregular gaps, flexes with thermal movement, and doesn’t lose adhesion when duct surfaces carry the fine gray-tan chaparral dust layer that’s almost universal on hillside-adjacent homes in the 91320 ZIP. Before applying mastic, we clean the bonding surfaces thoroughly; skipping that step is how mastic repairs fail within months, and it’s a mistake we see corrected constantly on homes where another company “already sealed the ducts.” A properly applied mastic seal on Casa Conejo flex-duct joints should last a decade or more without re-separation.
Flex Duct Repair
The flexible duct systems installed throughout Casa Conejo’s 1970s–1980s tract homes are now 40 to 50 years old in many cases, and the interior liners on that generation of flex duct are prone to delamination, cracking, and collapse — especially where smoke infiltration from events like the 2018 Hill Fire or 2019 Easy Fire has deposited combustion particulate inside the liner folds. Repairing damaged flex duct the right way means addressing the interior liner condition, not just re-wrapping the outer jacket, and replacing sections where the damage is too far along to seal reliably. We carry flex duct replacement material on every service call in Casa Conejo so sections that can’t be properly sealed get swapped out the same visit.
Metal Duct Repair
Homes in Casa Conejo that have metal trunk lines — typically the larger main supply runs connected to original HVAC installations — develop joint separations, unsealed branch takeoffs, and punctures from rodent activity, especially where the ductwork runs through unconditioned attic space. Metal duct repairs in this area involve cleaning the joint surface, applying mastic at all connections, and mechanically fastening any sections that have pulled apart. Given the thermal swings that an attic in the Conejo Valley’s Mediterranean climate sees between summer afternoons and winter nights, loose metal connections will keep working themselves open unless they’re properly mastic-sealed and secured — not just re-taped.
Duct Insulation
Attic duct runs in Casa Conejo lose a significant amount of conditioned air to heat gain and loss before it ever reaches your living space — and on homes where the original duct insulation is from the Reagan era, the R-value has typically degraded to near useless. We wrap repaired duct sections with fresh insulation rated appropriately for the Conejo Valley’s climate range, which matters particularly on hillside-backing properties where attic temperatures can spike well above ambient and then drop sharply overnight. Proper insulation also reduces the thermal cycling that re-cracks adhesive-based repairs, so the duct sealing work we do actually stays sealed.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Casa Conejo
Moris works with professional-grade equipment and materials on every Casa Conejo job — Nikro vacuum and extraction systems for thorough particulate removal before sealing, and Honeywell filtration components where homeowners are upgrading their air-handling setup alongside a repair. We stock standard mastic, mesh fabric collars, and flex duct materials sized for the residential systems common in the 91320 ZIP, which means we’re not making a parts run mid-job. The goal is a complete repair in a single visit, handled with the same equipment and materials that restoration contractors use — not consumer-grade workarounds.
Common Duct Repair & Sealing Problems We See in Casa Conejo Homes
- Fiberglass duct board delamination on 1970s–1980s construction: The interior liner on duct board from this era separates from the outer shell over decades of thermal cycling, creating bypass channels that standard foil tape cannot bridge. Mastic over mesh is the only repair that consistently holds on these surfaces in Casa Conejo attic conditions.
- Foil tape failure after one or two Sundowner seasons: Tape adhesion fails under the combination of heat, particulate fouling, and the thermal swings common to 91320 attic runs — meaning ducts homeowners thought were sealed re-open within a year or two. We find failed tape repairs on the majority of Casa Conejo homes that have had prior duct work done by other companies.
- Smoke and combustion particulate locked inside flex-duct liner folds: After fire events in the surrounding Santa Monica Mountains foothills, fine PAH-laden particles settle into the corrugated interior surface of flex duct. Sealing the outer jacket without addressing what’s inside the liner leaves odor and contamination in place — a specific failure mode we see regularly in Casa Conejo homes that were in the smoke corridors of the 2018 and 2019 fire events.
- Mastic bond failure on dust-fouled surfaces: On hillside-adjacent streets in Casa Conejo, return-air grilles and the duct surfaces behind them carry a consistent layer of gray-tan chaparral dust from Sundowner infiltration. Mastic applied over that layer without proper surface prep does not bond correctly — it peels away within months. This is one of the most common re-repair situations we encounter in the 91320 ZIP.
The Sundowner Factor: Why Casa Conejo Ducts Fail Differently
Casa Conejo’s location directly in the path of Sundowner winds — a downslope wind event specific to the Conejo Valley that channels fine chaparral dust and dried vegetation particulate through home air intakes — creates a duct contamination and failure pattern that simply doesn’t exist at the same intensity in neighboring communities like Camarillo or even Newbury Park. The 1970s–1980s fiberglass duct board systems throughout the 91320 ZIP were never built to handle repeated infiltration of this type of particulate, and decades of it have accelerated interior liner delamination and breach points far beyond what you’d expect from age alone. Foil-tape repairs re-open after every major Sundowner season because the thermal cycling and dust fouling together destroy adhesion. On a hillside-adjacent street last season, we opened a return plenum and found the duct board liner so badly delaminated that chaparral dust had packed into every seam gap — the unmistakable signature of years of Sundowner infiltration events. We sealed the breached flex-duct joints and plenum connections with mastic over mesh fabric collars, then wrapped exposed sections with fresh duct insulation to break the thermal cycling that had been re-cracking the original adhesive. The homeowner told us their chronic late-spring allergy flares had dropped noticeably within two weeks. That outcome is what a correct repair in Casa Conejo actually looks like.
Pricing for Duct Repair & Sealing in Casa Conejo, CA
Duct repair and sealing pricing in Casa Conejo depends on the extent of damage, the duct system type, and whether sections need full replacement rather than sealing. Here are the typical ranges we see in this market:
- Mastic sealant application (per section / major joint group): $180–$320
- Flex duct repair (per section, including liner assessment): $150–$280
- Flex duct section replacement: $200–$400 per section depending on diameter and run length
- Metal duct joint repair and sealing: $160–$300 per connection area
- Duct insulation wrap (per duct run): $120–$250 depending on length and R-value spec
- Full system duct sealing (whole-home): $600–$1,400 for typical Casa Conejo single-family homes
Homes in the 91320 ZIP that have never had their duct systems addressed — particularly those on the higher end of the 40–50 year age range — typically fall in the mid-to-upper portion of these ranges because of the additional surface prep and partial replacement that aged duct board requires. Moris will give you a specific number before any work starts. Call (424) 786-6859 for a free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Casa Conejo
Along with Casa Conejo, we provide duct repair and sealing services throughout the surrounding Conejo Valley and beyond — including Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Moorpark, and Oak Park. If you’re just outside the 91320 ZIP, call us anyway; Moris serves the broader area regularly and can almost certainly get to you.
Serving Casa Conejo, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Casa Conejo 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 Casa Conejo
Casa Conejo sits directly in the path of Sundowner winds — a downslope wind phenomenon specific to the Conejo Valley — which repeatedly force fine chaparral dust and combustion particulate through home air intakes and into ductwork with a frequency and intensity that communities even a few miles away don’t experience at the same level. That particulate layer on duct surfaces destroys adhesive-tape bonds faster than normal thermal cycling alone would, and the 40–50 year old fiberglass duct board common throughout the 91320 ZIP is especially vulnerable because its interior liner is already compromised by age. The combination produces a failure rate and re-failure rate after repairs that is genuinely higher here than in neighboring ZIP codes. Call (424) 786-6859 to find out where your system stands.
On a 1980s Casa Conejo home, mastic is necessary — foil tape will not hold long-term. The duct surfaces in homes from that era have decades of particulate embedded in the fiberglass and a liner that no longer provides a smooth bonding surface; tape adhesion on those surfaces fails under the attic temperature swings typical to the Conejo Valley, usually within one to two Sundowner seasons. Mastic, applied over a mesh fabric collar after thorough surface cleaning, bridges irregular gaps and flexes with the duct movement rather than peeling away from it. It’s not a preference — it’s the only repair method that actually stays sealed in this housing stock and climate combination.
Sealing alone won’t fully resolve a persistent smoke odor in Casa Conejo homes affected by the 2019 Easy Fire or the 2018 Hill Fire corridors, because the combustion particles — including PAHs — that settle into flex-duct liner folds stay locked inside even after the outer jacket is sealed. The correct sequence is cleaning the interior of the duct liner to remove deposited particulate and odor sources, then sealing the system to prevent re-infiltration. Skipping the cleaning step and going straight to sealing is a common mistake that leaves the odor in place. Moris can assess whether your system needs cleaning before sealing or if the contamination is isolated enough to address during the repair — call (424) 786-6859 to discuss what we’d be looking for.
The signature is a gray-tan dust accumulation on and immediately behind return-air grilles — distinct from the darker gray of typical urban particulate — that reappears quickly even after the grilles are cleaned. If your return grilles are developing that coloring within weeks of cleaning, and your home backs against open-space hillside or chaparral, that’s consistent with the Sundowner infiltration pattern we document regularly on hillside-adjacent streets in the 91320 ZIP. It doesn’t automatically mean your ducts are breached, but it does mean particulate is getting into your return-air pathway, and the duct board surfaces behind those grilles are worth inspecting. A duct assessment will tell you whether the infiltration has reached seam and joint level.
On homes backing against chaparral in Casa Conejo, attic duct insulation degrades from a combination of age, moisture from temperature swings, and in some cases radiant heat exposure from nearby vegetation fire events. Degraded insulation dramatically increases thermal cycling on the duct material underneath — which is exactly the mechanism that re-cracks adhesive repairs and accelerates duct board delamination. If we’re repairing duct seams on a hillside-adjacent home and the surrounding insulation is in poor condition, addressing the insulation as part of the same scope is the only way to ensure the sealant work holds long-term rather than re-failing within a couple of seasons. We’ll tell you the honest condition of what we find and what it means for scope — before any work begins.
Schedule Your Duct Repair & Sealing Estimate in Casa Conejo
If your Casa Conejo home has aging ductwork, recurring allergy flare-ups, rooms that won’t stay comfortable, or a smell from your vents that shouldn’t be there, the duct system is the right place to start. Moris Adams will inspect it personally, tell you exactly what he finds, and give you a specific price before any work begins. No estimates padded with vague line items, no handoff to a subcontractor after the booking. Call (424) 786-6859 today — the estimate is free, and you’ll leave the conversation knowing exactly what your ducts need.
Written by Moris Adams, Owner & Lead Technician at Absolute Air Duct Cleaning Thousand Oaks, serving Casa Conejo and the Conejo Valley since 2019.