Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Greenwich
Chimney repair in Greenwich, CT typically costs $800–$4,500 depending on scope, with most standard mortar repointing and spalling brick repairs running $1,200–$2,800 and full multi-flue rebuilds reaching $8,000–$15,000 on estate properties. Most appointments are scheduled within 48 hours, and Robert Garcia personally handles the inspection and quote. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been driving our Chimney Repair trucks down North Westchester Avenue West and through the back-country lanes off Riversville Road for years. Greenwich isn’t like Stamford or Norwalk — the chimneys here are bigger, older, and far more complicated. A “simple repair call” in Chickahominy or Glenville often turns into a multi-day project once we climb the roof and count the flues. That’s why local experience matters. Robert Garcia doesn’t send a crew you haven’t met; he arrives, walks the roofline himself, and counts every flue tile before quoting. We’ve learned the hard way that guessing on a Greenwich estate chimney is expensive for everyone.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Greenwich’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Greenwich homeowners don’t hire based on a truck wrap and a website. They check reviews, they ask neighbors on the Pollinator Pathway Mural walking route, and they want to know who’s actually climbing their roof. We’ve earned 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars — not from one lucky month, but from 17 consecutive years of showing up, diagnosing honestly, and fixing chimneys right. Many of those reviews come from repeat customers in Cos Cob, back-country estates off North Street, and the pre-war neighborhoods near the Greenwich Historical Society.
Robert Garcia serves as the lead technician on every job. He’s the owner, the decision-maker, and the person who answers follow-up calls. No subcontractor rotations, no “we’ll send someone Tuesday.” When a chimney in Glenville is leaking smoke into a bedroom or a six-flue stack in Riversville needs liner work, Robert handles it himself.
Our response time to Greenwich is typically same-day or next-day for urgent issues — cracked liners, water intrusion, or structural concerns that affect safe burning. We carry professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Copperfield on our trucks, which means most repairs don’t wait for parts orders. For a town where many homes have four to eight fireplaces and demanding schedules, that efficiency matters.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Greenwich
Chimney Rebuilding
Full chimney rebuilding in Greenwich is a different animal than in neighboring towns. The estate homes in back-country and mid-country — those Tudor and Georgian Revivals built between 1900 and 1940 — feature massive rubble-stone or brick chimney stacks with 4 to 6 separate flues. When the terra cotta liner system fails or the outer wythe crumbles, partial repairs won’t suffice. We’ve rebuilt chimney stacks from the roofline up on properties near Hillside Avenue and along the North Street corridor, matching original brickwork and installing new flue systems that handle modern gas inserts or restored wood-burning fireplaces. A typical rebuild on a Greenwich estate chimney runs $8,000–$15,000, with complex multi-flue systems occasionally reaching higher.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling — bricks flaking and crumbling from freeze-thaw damage — is epidemic in Greenwich’s older neighborhoods. The original clay brick on chimneys from the 1920s and 1930s was never designed to absorb decades of moisture intrusion. In Cos Cob and Chickahominy, we regularly find spalled face bricks that have been patched with mismatched mortar, trapping more water and accelerating decay. Robert removes the damaged courses, sources matching brick when possible, and rebuilds with proper drainage and cap details. Single-area spalling repair in Greenwich typically runs $1,500–$3,200.
Tuckpointing & Mortar Repointing
Greenwich’s coastal climate accelerates mortar deterioration. Salt-laden air from Long Island Sound, combined with wet winters and hot summers, erodes the lime-based mortar in pre-war chimneys faster than inland Connecticut towns. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with color-matched, appropriately hard mortar — critical on historic estate chimneys where Portland-heavy mixes would destroy soft brick. Tuckpointing on a standard Greenwich chimney runs $1,200–$2,800; multi-flue estate stacks run higher based on accessible surface area.
Chimney Waterproofing
Waterproofing a rubble-stone chimney in Greenwich requires specific technique. The thick, irregular stone walls on estate homes breathe differently than modern brick veneer, and standard sealers trap moisture inside. We use vapor-permeable treatments designed for historic masonry, combined with proper cap, crown, and flashing details. For coastal properties in Byram and near Grass Island, we also upgrade to marine-grade stainless caps that withstand salt corrosion longer than standard hardware. Expect $800–$1,800 for comprehensive waterproofing on a typical Greenwich chimney.
Flashing Repair
Chimney flashing in Greenwich takes abuse. Heavy snow loads, ice damming on complex rooflines, and the expansion cycles of copper or lead flashing on slate or tile roofs create leaks that mimic masonry failure. We inspect the full roof-chimney interface, replace step and counter flashing where needed, and integrate with existing roofing without disturbing warranted work. Flashing repair typically runs $600–$1,400 in the Greenwich market.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Greenwich
We install and work with DuraFlex stainless liner systems, HeatShield cerfractory flue resurfacing products, and Copperfield chimney caps and dampers — the same professional-grade lines used by commercial masonry contractors. For Greenwich’s demanding estate market, we don’t compromise on materials. A HeatShield liner installation on a six-flue stack, like the one we completed in Riversville, requires product consistency and manufacturer support that box-store brands don’t provide. We stock common sizes and configurations locally, which keeps turnaround tight when weather windows close.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Greenwich Homes
- Hidden cracks between flues in multi-flue stacks. On estate chimneys with 4 to 6 flues, original terra cotta liners develop cracks that allow smoke to migrate into adjacent flues and leak into bedrooms or hallways. These aren’t visible from the firebox and require camera inspection from the top.
- Salt corrosion on coastal chimneys. Properties in Byram, Cos Cob, and near Grass Island see stainless steel caps and dampers corrode within 5 years — half the lifespan of inland installations. The result is water intrusion, liner damage, and interior drywall repair that homeowners mistake for roof leaks.
- Gas insert flue mismatch. Conversions from the 1970s through 1990s left oversized masonry flues serving modern gas inserts. The flue runs too cold, condensation forms, and creosote accumulates in quantities that surprise homeowners who thought gas was “clean.” We’ve pulled gallons of acidic sludge from flues that should have been relined decades ago.
- Crumbling crown and wash on rubble-stone stacks. The poured concrete crowns on Greenwich’s estate chimneys crack from thermal cycling, letting water saturate the mass below. On a multi-flue stack, a failed crown destroys multiple flues simultaneously.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Greenwich, CT
| Service | Typical Range in Greenwich |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing / tuckpointing | $1,200 – $2,800 |
| Spalling brick repair (localized) | $1,500 – $3,200 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $800 – $1,800 |
| Flashing repair | $600 – $1,400 |
| Partial chimney rebuild (1–2 flues) | $4,500 – $8,000 |
| Full multi-flue chimney rebuild | $8,000 – $15,000+ |
| Stainless liner installation (per flue) | $2,500 – $4,500 |
Greenwich pricing runs higher than Port Chester or Rye Brook for two reasons: estate chimneys require more time to assess properly, and the multi-flue complexity means we can’t quote blind. What affects your final cost? Flue count, liner condition, access (steep rooflines in back-country), and whether we’re matching historic materials. We recently repaired a spalled clay tile liner on a six-flue chimney stack in the Riversville neighborhood. The owner had converted three fireplaces to gas inserts in the 1980s, but the oversized flues trapped moisture, causing the mortar joints to crumble. We installed a HeatShield liner system to resolve the mismatch. That job ran toward the higher end of our liner range because of flue count and access complexity.
Every estimate is free, detailed, and delivered by Robert Garcia personally. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greenwich
We regularly cross the state line from our New York base to handle chimney repair in Cos Cob (06807), Port Chester, Rye Brook, and Rye. The same estate-era housing stock extends into these areas, and we’ve rebuilt chimneys, repointed mortar, and installed liners across all four communities. If you’re near the Cross Westchester Expressway corridor or in the 06830, 06831, or 06836 ZIP codes, we’re your closest specialist with documented multi-flue experience.
Serving Greenwich, CT — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greenwich 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 Repair in Greenwich
You’ll need a full rebuild when the outer wythe of brick or stone has deteriorated past the point where repointing or partial reconstruction can restore structural integrity — typically when multiple courses are loose, the chimney leans, or flue tiles are displaced with visible gaps to the masonry shell. On Greenwich’s estate chimneys, we also rebuild when hidden cracks between flues in a multi-flue stack create smoke migration that can’t be sealed. Robert Garcia will show you camera footage and explain exactly where the failure line sits. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free inspection — we’ll tell you honestly if a rebuild is necessary or if targeted repair will suffice.
Gas inserts installed in the 1970s through 1990s were often vented into oversized masonry flues designed for wood-burning fireplaces, which causes the flue to run too cold and produces acidic condensation that destroys clay tile liners and mortar joints. In Greenwich, where many estate owners converted multiple fireplaces to gas, we’ve found this mismatch in dozens of chimneys — the flue looks “fine” from below but is coated with corrosive sludge and cracked tiles above the smoke chamber. The fix is a properly sized stainless or cerfractory liner, not removing the insert. We install DuraFlex and HeatShield systems specifically for this retrofit. Call for an exact scope and quote.
The best approach is a vapor-permeable silane/siloxane treatment applied to clean, dry masonry, combined with crown repair, cap installation, and proper flashing — never a film-forming sealer that traps moisture inside thick stone walls. On Greenwich’s estate chimneys with rubble-stone construction, we also inspect and repair the interior parge coating that protects the flue from stone condensation. Coastal properties in Byram and Cos Cob get upgraded marine-grade stainless caps. Typical waterproofing runs $800–$1,800; call (866) 884-9512 for a condition assessment.
A five-flue chimney repair in Greenwich typically runs $3,500–$12,000 depending on whether you’re addressing mortar, liner, or structural issues across all flues. If only one flue needs liner replacement, budget $2,500–$4,500 for that single flue plus any shared crown or cap work. The complexity isn’t just the flue count — it’s accessing and diagnosing each flue individually on a steep roofline. We count flue tiles and camera-inspect every one before quoting. Call for a free, exact estimate.
Yes, we can isolate and repair a single flue — liner replacement, partial repointing, or damper repair — without disturbing adjacent flues, provided the shared crown and exterior masonry are sound. On Greenwich estate chimneys, this is common: one fireplace gets heavy use while others sit dormant. We seal the work area, protect neighboring flue openings, and document the condition of untouched flues for your records. If the crown is cracked or flues are too close together, we may recommend addressing the shared elements to prevent future crossover damage. Robert Garcia will explain exactly what’s isolated and what’s shared on your stack. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
Ready to fix your chimney right? Robert Garcia personally inspects, quotes, and repairs every Greenwich job — from single-flue repointing in Chickahominy to full multi-flue rebuilds in back-country estates. We’ve got 17 years of chimney-only focus, 1,096 verified reviews, and the professional-grade materials to handle whatever your masonry stack needs. Call (866) 884-9512 today for your free estimate.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Greenwich and the greater New York City area since 2007.