Best Duct Sealing & Aeroseal Pros in Lubbock, TX

What to look for in Duct Sealing in Lubbock

Duct sealing is measured, not sprayed-and-claimed — leaky ducts waste 20–30% of conditioned air (ENERGY STAR). The pros worth hiring report a before/after leakage number: Aeroseal aerosol sealing logs it automatically, and manual sealers should blower-door test. We weight Aeroseal-certified and test-capable providers above generic "we seal ducts."

  • Duct sealing specialization. Provider lists Aeroseal or manual (mastic/aerosol) duct sealing as a distinct service with method detail — not a one-line claim.
  • Google rating. Duct sealing is a higher-ticket job, so a strong rating floor with outcome-specific reviews is the trust threshold.
  • Aeroseal / leakage-test capability. Aeroseal certification or duct-leakage testing (Duct Blaster, blower door) signals verifiable, measured results rather than visual cleanup.

Verify before you book

  • Active Aeroseal dealer status (manufacturer registry is the verification step) — we accept self-claimed.
  • Whether a before/after leakage test was actually run — ask for the numbers.
  • Utility-rebate eligibility (e.g. AEP Texas Standard Offer) — confirm with the provider and your utility before assuming a credit.

See full ranking methodology for Duct Sealing →

Duct Sealing in Lubbock: method + verified results

Real duct sealing is measured: a leakage test before and after (Aeroseal reports the number; manual sealers should blower-door test). Here is what each of the 1 pro below publishes: In Texas, HVAC contractors must hold an active TDLR TACLA license — ask for the number and verify on tdlr.texas.gov before paying.

How we rank Duct Sealing providers → · Top picks meet at least one of: a category award, ≥2 verified signals, or Vouched Score ≥ 70.

Top picks

  • Aire Serv of Lubbock

    Aire Serv of Lubbock★ Best for Duct Sealing

    Consistently strong customer feedback (4.8★ from 190+ Google reviews; BBB grade A+).

    Google 4.8★ (190+)BBB A+

Typical Duct Sealing costs in Lubbock, TX (2026)

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Estimated ranges for Lubbock, TX. Actual cost varies with home size, equipment, and scope — always request a written quote for your job.

ServiceTypical range
Aeroseal aerosol duct sealing (whole-home)$1,050–$2,400
Manual duct sealing (mastic / metal tape)$395–$1,200
Duct leakage / blower-door test$120–$355

2026 note on rebates: Duct sealing often qualifies for utility efficiency incentives that offset the cost — in Texas the AEP Texas Standard Offer covers A/C duct testing and sealing. With leaky ducts wasting 20–30% of cooling (ENERGY STAR), payback is faster than the $1,300–$3,000 sticker suggests — see duct rebates →

Dry summers and frequent dust storms make indoor air quality a recurring issue for Lubbock homeowners. Hiring one of the best duct cleaning companies in Lubbock, TX removes settled dust, restores airflow, and lowers HVAC strain during peak cooling months.

What Lubbock residents most often ask about "Duct Cleaning" services — and the short answers

What is Aeroseal duct sealing?
Aeroseal is an aerosolized sealant blown through pressurized ductwork that seals leaks from the inside and reports a measured before/after leakage number. It's distinct from manual sealing with mastic or metal tape, which is applied by hand at accessible joints.
How much can duct sealing save?
Leaky ducts waste roughly 20–30% of heating and cooling energy (ENERGY STAR), so sealing can meaningfully cut bills and fix hot-and-cold rooms. The payback is faster in long-cooling-season climates. Many utilities (e.g. AEP Texas Standard Offer programs) also offer rebates — confirm eligibility before assuming a credit.
Do I need a city permit for duct sealing or duct modification in Lubbock?
Generally, simple duct sealing is not a separate state-level trade license under TDLR. However, larger HVAC modifications sometimes require building permits through the City of Lubbock. Check with the city's permit office when work alters system capacity, replaces major components, or changes combustion appliance venting. Ask the contractor to confirm permit responsibility in writing.
Should duct sealing be performed immediately after a deep cleaning in Lubbock?
Consider sealing after cleaning if inspections reveal leaks, disconnected sections, or dusty return plenums. Sealing prevents recontamination and improves airflow. Ask the contractor to provide leak locations from camera work and a separate estimate for sealing, so the homeowner can compare targeted repairs to whole-system solutions.
What does duct cleaning service typically run in Lubbock, TX?
Aeroseal aerosol duct sealing typically runs $1,050–$2,400 in Lubbock, Texas. See the Duct Cleaning pricing table on this page for the full per-service breakdown.

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