Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across Rochester
Chimney liner replacement and full rebuilds in Rochester typically cost $2,800–$7,500 depending on the flue size and masonry condition, and most jobs are completed in one to two days. If your chimney is venting a modern gas appliance through an oversized coal-era flue, or if you’re seeing mortar crumble from the crown, waiting only accelerates the damage in Rochester’s climate.

We make the drive from our New York City base to Rochester regularly, and we’ve learned the rhythms of working here: tight parking on Park Avenue, alley access behind Corn Hill doubles, and the urgency of getting a liner sealed before the next lake-effect band drops another foot of wet snow. Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild team carries the full inventory of stainless steel liners, crown-forming materials, and masonry supplies needed to finish without a return trip. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate — we’ll give you a straight answer on whether you need a liner, a partial rebuild, or the full stack.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Rochester’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Robert Garcia has been climbing chimneys for 17 years, and he’s personally handled the liner and rebuild work on every Apex job since day one. When you call us for your Rochester home, Robert is the one who shows up — not a subcontractor learning on your dime. That accountability matters when you’re trusting someone to open your flue and assess whether the clay tiles behind your brick are crumbling.
Our 1,096 verified reviews average 4.7 stars, and a growing share come from Rochester homeowners in ZIP codes 14664, 14673, 14683, and 14692 who found us after local companies either wouldn’t handle full rebuilds or quoted liner work without inspecting the crown. We don’t do that. Robert inspects from the firebox to the cap, because in Rochester’s climate, the liner and the masonry fail together.
We typically schedule Rochester liner and rebuild jobs within 5–7 business days, and we coordinate arrival times around the parking realities of your neighborhood — whether that’s a driveway off Lake Avenue or street parking near the Public Market. We’ve worked enough in Rochester to know which blocks require permit parking and which alleys fit our masonry trailer.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in Rochester
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
Rochester’s coal-era chimneys — especially the brick two-families in Corn Hill and the 19th Ward — were built with flues sized for coal furnaces, then converted to oil or gas without relining. That oversized flue condenses acidic moisture that eats clay tiles from the inside out. We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners sized precisely for your appliance, creating a sealed, correctly-dimensioned vent path that eliminates condensation and meets modern code. A stainless liner in Rochester isn’t an upgrade — it’s often the difference between a functioning chimney and a condemned flue.
Flexible Liner for Offset Flues
Many Rochester homes built 1885–1935 have chimney offsets where the flue jogged around a stairwell or structural beam. Rigid liners won’t navigate these bends. We use flexible stainless liners from Gelco and Famco that snake through offset flues without breaking the vent seal, then insulate and secure them to prevent the sagging that kills airflow. In tight Rochester rowhouses where the chimney runs through multiple floors, flexible liner installation often saves thousands compared to opening walls for a straight rigid run.
Liner Replacement & Repair
Not every damaged liner needs full replacement. If your existing stainless liner has a localized failure — a corroded section near the top, a disconnected joint, or a missing insulation layer — Robert can often repair the specific fault rather than pulling the whole run. We recently relined a 1920s brick two-family in Corn Hill (14608) where the original coal-era clay tiles had spalled from decades of freeze-thaw and acidic condensation from a gas conversion. We installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner, sealed the oversized flue with HeatShield, and rebuilt the crown to prevent ice damming and CO backdraft. That job was a liner replacement plus crown rebuild — not the full stack — because we caught it before the mortar failed completely.
Partial Chimney Rebuild
When the crown is cracked and spalling, the flue tiles are compromised, but the lower brickwork is sound, a partial rebuild makes sense. We remove the damaged courses above the roofline, rebuild with matching brick where possible, pour a new concrete crown with proper overhang and drip edge, and install a new liner sized for your appliance. In Rochester, partial rebuilds are common on homes where the lower chimney passed through heated space and stayed dry, while the exposed top section took the full brunt of lake-effect snow and freeze-thaw. We see this pattern constantly on east-side Rochester homes where the crown cracked first, water infiltrated, and rusted the liner supports before the homeowner noticed smoke spilling into the room.
Full Chimney Rebuild
Some Rochester chimneys are too far gone for partial repair — especially the unlined or improperly lined stacks in pre-1935 housing where decades of acidic condensation have degraded both the flue and the surrounding masonry. A full rebuild removes the chimney to the roofline or below, reconstructs with modern materials and proper clearances, and installs a correctly-sized stainless liner from the start. Robert handles the structural assessment himself: he’ll tell you honestly whether your chimney is a rebuild candidate or if a partial fix will buy you reliable years. We’ve done full rebuilds on Rochester homes where the previous owner had patched the crown repeatedly, never addressing the root cause — an oversized flue condensing moisture that destroyed everything from the inside.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Rochester
We stock and install professional-grade liner and rebuild materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, Olympia Chimney, Famco, and Copperfield — the same lines commercial chimney contractors use on multi-unit buildings. For Rochester jobs, we pre-order materials based on your flue dimensions and appliance type so we’re not waiting on freight while your chimney sits open. A typical stainless liner kit for a Rochester two-family runs 25–35 feet, and we carry the common diameters in our service inventory. If your rebuild requires custom crown forms or specialty brick matching for a historic Corn Hill property, we source those before we travel. No return trips for parts. No “we’ll come back next week.” Robert finishes what he starts.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in Rochester Homes
- Oversized coal-era flues condensing acidic moisture. The 1885–1935 housing stock in Corn Hill, the 19th Ward, and surrounding ZIP codes was built with clay flues sized for coal furnaces. When converted to gas without proper relining, the oversized flue runs too cool, condensing water vapor that mixes with combustion byproducts into acidic sludge. This degrades clay tiles rapidly — we see flues with tiles spalled to powder in under ten years.
- Lake-effect snow capping chimneys and causing CO backdraft. Rochester’s 95+ inches of annual snow isn’t light and dry; it’s heavy, wet, and driven. Snow caps the chimney opening, blocks the flue, and forces carbon monoxide back into the living space — especially dangerous in homes where the liner is already compromised or the flue is oversized and weakly drafting. A properly sized, insulated liner with a snow-resistant cap prevents this.
- Freeze-thaw cycles destroying crowns and mortar joints. Rochester’s location on Lake Ontario puts it in the worst possible freeze-thaw zone — repeated cycles right at 32°F where water infiltrates mortar, expands on freezing, and spalls the surface. We’ve removed chimney crowns in Rochester that looked intact from the ground but crumbled to gravel when touched. Once the crown fails, water reaches the liner supports and the interior flue, accelerating both masonry and liner failure.
- Rusted liner supports from long-term water infiltration. In Rochester’s climate, a cracked crown doesn’t just leak — it creates a steady drip onto the stainless steel liner support system, which rusts, collapses, and allows the liner to sag or disconnect. By the time the homeowner notices drafting problems, the liner is damaged and the interior masonry is saturated. We catch this during inspection and rebuild the crown and supports together.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Rochester, NY
Here’s what Rochester homeowners typically invest for liner and rebuild work with Apex:
| Service | Typical Range in Rochester |
|---|---|
| Stainless steel liner installation (single flue, standard height) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Flexible liner with offset navigation | $3,200 – $4,800 |
| Liner repair (localized, no full replacement) | $800 – $1,800 |
| Partial rebuild (crown + upper courses + new liner) | $4,500 – $6,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild to roofline with liner | $6,000 – $7,500+ |
Several factors push Rochester jobs toward the higher end: chimney height above two stories (common in the dense housing near Park Avenue), offset flues requiring flexible liner and extra labor, historic brick matching for Corn Hill or 19th Ward properties, and the need to rebuild severely spalled crowns before liner installation. We don’t quote over the phone without seeing your chimney — but we don’t charge for the inspection either. Call (866) 884-9512 and Robert will schedule a free estimate at your Rochester home, usually within a week.
We Also Serve Cities Near Rochester
We regularly travel to chimney liner and rebuild jobs in Irondequoit along the lake shore, Gates-North Gates and North Gates for the post-war housing stock near the canal, and Greece for the ranch and split-level neighborhoods where 1960s chimneys are hitting their liner replacement cycle. If you’re in Monroe County and your chimney needs attention, we cover your area. Call (866) 884-9512 to confirm scheduling for your town.
Serving Rochester, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Rochester 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 — Chimney Liner & Rebuild in Rochester
Rochester chimneys need liner replacement sooner because the combination of lake-effect snow, freeze-thaw cycles, and oversized coal-era flues creates accelerated deterioration that doesn’t occur in drier climates or cities with newer housing stock. The acidic condensation from gas appliances in unlined or improperly lined flues degrades clay tiles in as little as 7–10 years, while freeze-thaw spalling destroys the masonry that protects those tiles. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly what your flue looks like with our camera.
We can rebuild just the crown if the interior flue is intact, the liner is properly supported, and the brick below the roofline is sound — but in Rochester’s climate, crown-only repairs often mask deeper problems. Robert inspects the full chimney before recommending partial versus full rebuild, because we’ve seen too many “crown jobs” fail within two years when the underlying liner was already compromised by years of water infiltration. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll give you an honest assessment of whether a crown rebuild will last, or if the money is better spent on a partial rebuild with new liner.
Lake-effect snow shortens chimney liner lifespan by capping flue openings, forcing moisture into cracks during freeze-thaw cycles, and creating the conditions for CO backdraft that stress the entire venting system. Wet snow that sits on a cracked crown melts slowly, infiltrates the masonry, and reaches the liner supports — rusting them and allowing the liner to sag or disconnect. A properly installed, insulated stainless liner with a snow-resistant cap and solid crown is the only reliable defense in Rochester’s snow belt. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss liner and cap options for your exposure.
Nearly every original coal chimney in Corn Hill needs at least a full stainless steel liner, and many need partial or full rebuilds, because the flue is almost certainly oversized for your current gas appliance and the clay tiles have been degraded by decades of acidic condensation. Robert has inspected dozens of Corn Hill chimneys — the 14608 ZIP is dense with 1885–1925 brick two-families in exactly this condition — and the pattern is consistent: the flue looks intact from the firebox but the upper tiles are spalled or missing entirely. We camera-inspect before quoting. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate on your Corn Hill chimney.
We install DuraFlex and Olympia Chimney stainless steel liners as our primary recommendations for Rochester, with Gelco and Famco flexible options for offset flues, and we use HeatShield for cerfractory flue resurfacing where the existing clay is sound but porous. These are professional-grade products rated for the temperature swings and moisture exposure that Rochester chimneys experience. We don’t install bargain liners that won’t survive five winters of lake-effect cycles. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss which material fits your flue configuration and appliance type.
Ready to fix your chimney before the next Rochester winter? Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate. Robert Garcia handles every liner and rebuild inspection personally — no subcontractors, no surprises, just 17 years of chimney-specific expertise brought straight to your door.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Rochester since 2008.