Fast, Reliable Chimney Liner & Rebuild Across West Hills
Chimney liner replacement and full rebuilds in West Hills, NY typically cost between $2,800 and $8,500 depending on the scope, with most stainless steel relining projects completed in one to two days. Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York responds to West Hills calls within 45 minutes to an hour, and Robert Garcia handles the inspection himself — no dispatched crews, no subcontractors. If you’re smelling smoke in your living room, seeing water stains around your fireplace, or your clay tile liner is past its 50-year mark, call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been climbing roofs along West Jericho Turnpike and East Deer Park Road for 17 years. We know the difference between a 1962 ranch with original brickwork and a 1998 build in Rolling Hills at Woodbury with a factory-built metal flue. That distinction matters — it determines whether you need a Chimney Liner & Rebuild specialist or a simple sweep. West Hills’s elevation and wooded terrain create failure modes you won’t find in flat Melville subdivisions. We see them daily.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is West Hills’s Preferred Chimney Liner & Rebuild Company
Robert Garcia has personally inspected and repaired chimneys in West Hills for 17 consecutive years. He knows which postwar colonials near Round Swamp Road still run original 8×8 clay tile liners, and which crowns above Country Pointe at Plainview homes have taken a beating from last winter’s nor’easter. When you call, Robert arrives — not a rotating technician reading notes off a tablet.
Our 1,096 verified customer reviews average 4.7 stars, and West Hills homeowners represent a significant share of that volume. They mention specifics: “caught the cracked crown before it became a rebuild,” “explained why the flexible liner wouldn’t work in our setup,” “finished the same day.” That specificity reflects real accountability.
Response time to West Hills averages under an hour from initial call to truck arrival. We’re already working in Dix Hills, Huntington Station, or Old Bethpage most mornings, so West Hills calls don’t sit in a queue. Robert carries DuraFlex and HeatShield materials on the truck, which means most liner jobs don’t wait for parts.
We understand the local geography. Jayne’s Hill in West Hills County Park — 401 feet, the highest point on Long Island — subjects chimneys here to winds up to 20 mph stronger than the Farmingdale Road corridor. That sustained pressure accelerates crown cracking and liner fatigue in ways flatland inspectors miss. We’ve rebuilt crowns on Broadhollow Road homes that failed twice under standard repair methods before we addressed the wind exposure properly.
Our Chimney Liner & Rebuild Services in West Hills
Stainless Steel Liner Installation
For most West Hills homes with damaged clay tile liners, we install 316Ti or 304-alloy stainless steel liners from DuraFlex. These carry a lifetime warranty and handle the temperature swings from wood-burning inserts common in 1950s–1970s colonials near West Jericho Turnpike. The smooth interior improves draft and resists creosote buildup compared to fractured tile. A typical stainless steel relining in West Hills runs $2,800–$4,200 for a standard single-flue chimney.
We recently replaced a collapsed clay tile liner in a 1960s colonial on Round Swamp Road. The original 8×8 tile had fractured from freeze-thaw cycles aggravated by wind-driven rain; we installed a 6-inch DuraFlex stainless steel liner and rebuilt the crown above the roofline to shed debris from the adjacent West Hills County Park canopy.
Flexible Liner Replacement
Factory-built zero-clearance fireplaces in Rolling Hills at Woodbury and Country Pointe at Plainview require flexible aluminum or stainless liners, not rigid pipe. These metal flues corrode from acidic creosote condensation — a chemical reality, not a maintenance failure. We remove the damaged flex liner, inspect the firebox for heat exchanger cracks, and install replacement flex rated for the appliance. Typical cost: $1,800–$3,200.
Important distinction: flexible liners in these systems cannot be repaired in place. They must be extracted and replaced. We’ve seen handyman “fixes” that left dangerous gaps between liner sections.
Liner Repair and HeatShield Restoration
Not every cracked liner needs full replacement. For clay tile with minor spalling or isolated cracks — common in well-maintained West Hills chimneys — we apply HeatShield cerfractory sealant. This fills gaps and restores a smooth, insulated flue surface without removing the original tile. It’s a viable option when the tile structure is sound but the surface has degraded. HeatShield jobs in West Hills typically run $1,200–$2,400.
Robert evaluates each chimney individually. HeatShield won’t salvage a liner with structural collapse or multiple through-cracks — we’ve turned down jobs where the homeowner wanted the cheaper fix and the tile was too far gone. Safety drives the recommendation, not upsell.

Partial and Full Chimney Rebuild
When mortar joints have eroded and the stack leans — we see this on exposed chimneys near Trail View State Park where wind-driven rain hits hardest — partial rebuild of the upper courses may suffice. This involves dismantling to sound masonry, replacing damaged brick, and pouring a new concrete crown with proper overhang and drip edge. Partial rebuilds in West Hills range $3,500–$5,500.
Full chimney rebuilds become necessary when the foundation has shifted, multiple flues are compromised, or freeze-thaw damage extends below the roofline. We see this in the oldest West Hills stock, particularly pre-1960s brickwork that never had proper waterproofing. Full rebuilds including new liner installation run $6,500–$8,500 and typically take 3–5 days.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in West Hills
We install professional-grade materials from Gelco, Olympia Chimney, and Copperfield — the same product lines commercial masonry contractors specify. Robert stocks common diameters and fittings on his service truck, so West Hills jobs don’t stall waiting for parts from a warehouse. When a Crownfield colonial on East Deer Park Road needs a 6-inch Olympia Chimney stainless liner with an extended cap to clear the canopy debris line, we measure, cut, and install without a return trip. That efficiency matters in a market where some competitors order parts after the first visit and reschedule two weeks out.
Common Chimney Liner & Rebuild Problems We See in West Hills Homes
- Original clay tile liners fractured from decades of freeze-thaw. The 1950s–1970s colonials near West Jericho Turnpike and Round Swamp Road contain clay tile that has survived 50+ winter cycles. The tile turns brittle, cracks vertically, and allows flue gases to seep into chimney walls. Carbon monoxide risk escalates sharply once the liner loses integrity. We replace these with stainless steel systems rated for the appliance below.
- Factory-built metal flue corrosion in newer planned communities. Homes in Rolling Hills at Woodbury and Country Pointe at Plainview use zero-clearance fireplaces with thin metal flues. Acidic creosote eats these from the inside out. The fix isn’t rebuilding — it’s flexible liner replacement sized precisely to the manufacturer’s specification. Wrong diameter kills draft and creates a fire hazard.
- Crown spalling from wind-driven rain at elevation. West Hills’s ridge position amplifies rain impact compared to flat Dix Hills or Melville. Crowns crack, water infiltrates, mortar joints dissolve. We’ve rebuilt crowns on homes abutting West Hills County Park where the original concrete had no reinforcement mesh and disintegrated in sections.
- Wildlife nesting in uncapped flues near wooded preserves. Chimneys backing onto West Hills Nature Preserve or West Hills County Park get squirrels, raccoons, and chimney swifts. Nests block airflow, trap moisture against liner walls, and accelerate deterioration. We install Copperfield and Famco caps with mesh screening that stops animals without blocking draft.
Pricing for Chimney Liner & Rebuild in West Hills, NY
| Service | Typical Range in West Hills | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| HeatShield liner repair | $1,200 – $2,400 | 1 day |
| Flexible liner replacement (factory-built fireplace) | $1,800 – $3,200 | 1 day |
| Stainless steel liner installation | $2,800 – $4,200 | 1–2 days |
| Partial chimney rebuild with crown | $3,500 – $5,500 | 2–3 days |
| Full chimney rebuild with new liner | $6,500 – $8,500 | 3–5 days |
These ranges reflect West Hills’s market — material costs, permit familiarity with Huntington town codes, and the travel logistics of ridge-elevation job sites. What moves a project to the higher end: multiple flues, difficult roof access (steep pitches common on postwar ranches), extensive mortar repointing below the roofline, or the need for custom cap fabrication to clear heavy canopy debris.
We provide written estimates before any work begins. No verbal quotes that shift once we’re on the ladder. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule Robert’s inspection — estimates are free, and he brings the camera so you see what he sees.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Hills
Robert runs calls throughout the north shore corridor. If you’re in Melville near the expressway, Old Bethpage by the village line, Dix Hills along the Northern State, or Huntington Station south of the railroad, the same response times and owner-led service apply. We route efficiently between job sites — a liner inspection in West Hills this morning, a crown pour in Melville this afternoon.
Serving West Hills, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Hills 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 West Hills
West Hills’s position on Long Island’s highest ridge amplifies wind-driven rain and ice impact by up to 20 mph compared to flat surrounding areas, which means we specify thicker-gauge stainless steel liners and reinforced concrete crowns with extended overhangs that standard flatland installations don’t require. The freeze-thaw cycling is more severe here, so flexible aluminum liners — adequate in sheltered locations — fail prematurely in exposed West Hills chimneys. Robert accounts for this in every recommendation. Call (866) 884-9512 to discuss your specific exposure.
Yes, homes abutting West Hills Nature Preserve and West Hills County Park experience wildlife intrusion rates measurably higher than open-grid neighborhoods along Broadhollow Road, and nests trap moisture that accelerates clay tile deterioration and can block flues entirely. We find squirrel and bird nests deep in flues after even a single season without a cap. The fix isn’t always full liner replacement — sometimes cleaning and capping suffices — but when nests have sat long enough to saturate and crack tile, relining becomes necessary. Robert inspects with a camera to determine which scenario applies.
If your clay tile liner is original to a 1960s colonial, it has exceeded its design life and should be inspected with a video scan to assess hidden cracking; we replace these proactively when inspection reveals fractures, because waiting for visible smoke or CO symptoms means the failure has already created a safety hazard. The freeze-thaw exposure on East Deer Park Road — particularly for chimneys on the north face — accelerates tile fatigue beyond what the manufacturer anticipated. Robert’s assessment takes 30 minutes and gives you a clear replace-or-monitor timeline. Estimates are free: (866) 884-9512.
A partial rebuild addresses damage limited to the upper courses above the roofline — typically crown failure and mortar erosion — while preserving the existing structure below; a full rebuild is required when damage extends to the chimney base, multiple flues are compromised, or the stack has shifted from foundation settlement. Country Pointe at Plainview homes are 1990s–2000s construction with generally sound foundations, so partial rebuilds with new caps are more common there than in the 1950s stock near West Jericho Turnpike. Robert evaluates structural integrity before recommending scope — we’ve saved Country Pointe homeowners thousands by catching problems early enough for partial intervention.
Yes, a chimney that has experienced a flue fire can often receive a stainless steel liner, but only after Robert inspects for heat damage to surrounding masonry, cracked crowns, and compromised mortar joints that the fire may have worsened. Flue fires reach temperatures that degrade clay tile and can spall brick from the inside — we’ve found hidden damage in West Hills chimneys that looked sound from the hearth. The steel liner actually improves safety by containing future high-heat events and preventing gas migration into cracked masonry. Call (866) 884-9512 for post-fire assessment — this isn’t a self-diagnosis situation.
Ready to protect your West Hills home? Call (866) 884-9512 for a free chimney liner and rebuild estimate. Robert Garcia handles every inspection personally — no subcontractors, no surprises, just 17 years of chimney-specific expertise brought straight to your roofline.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving West Hills and Long Island since 2008.