Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Newark
Chimney repair in Newark typically costs $180 for minor mortar repointing up to $8,500 for full chimney rebuilding, with most homeowners in the 07104, 07105, 07106, and 07107 ZIP codes paying between $1,200 and $3,800 for mid-range repairs. We’re usually on-site in Newark within 24–48 hours, and same-day emergency service is available for active leaks or structural hazards. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

We’ve been crossing the Hudson to work on Newark chimneys for 17 years. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, knows the difference between a Passaic River freeze-thaw spall and a Bloomfield Avenue settling crack. Newark’s brick row houses, two-family stacks, and converted coal flues aren’t textbook cases—they’re the specific failures we’ve documented across more than a thousand jobs. When your chimney is weeping condensate down the interior or dropping brick faces onto your roof, you need someone who’s seen that exact pattern before, not a dispatcher sending a crew from two counties away.
Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Newark’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
Newark homeowners have left us 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a significant share come from repeat customers in the North Ward, Ironbound, and Weequahic. They mention Robert by name. That’s because Robert handles it himself—he’s the one on the ladder, not a subcontractor you’ve never met.
Our response time to Newark averages next-day availability, with emergency calls in 07105 and 07104 often same-day. We carry DuraFlex liner stock and HeatShield refractory mortar in our service van, which means we’re not ordering parts and making you wait. We know which Newark blocks have the 1890s three-flue stacks, which have the 1920s two-family setups with shared shoulders, and which landlords have been patching the same crown for fifteen years. That local fluency saves you a diagnostic visit and a second trip.
From routine sweep to full rebuild, we handle it without handing you off. One call, one technician, one accountability chain.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Newark
Mortar Repointing
Repointing a typical Newark row house chimney runs $1,800–$3,200. The hard freeze-thaw cycling here—humid air off Newark Bay, then overnight lows in the teens—pushes water into mortar joints, expands it, and grinds the joints to powder. We grind out failed mortar to proper depth and repoint with color-matched, high-lime mortar formulated for coastal freeze-thaw exposure, not the fast-set bag mix you’ll find at big-box stores.
Spalling Brick Repair
Individual spall repair starts around $450; widespread face replacement on a deteriorated stack can reach $2,800–$4,500. Newark’s exposed brick chimneys suffer accelerated spalling because the city’s low-lying corridor traps humidity against the masonry, and decades of deferred maintenance let the damage compound. We remove failed brick faces, assess whether the freeze-thaw has compromised the wythe structure, and rebuild with matching brick when the damage is too deep for surface repair.
Chimney Waterproofing
Full waterproofing with vapor-permeable silane/siloxane treatment runs $850–$1,400 for a standard Newark row house chimney. Waterproofing matters here more than inland Essex County because the Passaic River corridor’s humidity keeps masonry perpetually damp; a standard sealer that traps moisture inside will accelerate spalling. We use breathable formulations that let water vapor escape while blocking liquid penetration.
Flashing Repair
Step flashing and counterflashing repair on Newark’s pitched roofs runs $650–$1,200; full replacement with copper or coated steel reaches $1,500–$2,400. Many Newark chimneys have original lead flashing from the 1920s that’s cracked at the stress points from thermal cycling. We fabricate custom flashing on-site to match your roof pitch and chimney shoulder, sealed with high-temperature sealant at the masonry interface.
Chimney Rebuilding
Partial rebuilding from the roofline up typically runs $4,200–$6,800 in Newark; full teardown and rebuild of a multi-flue stack can reach $7,500–$8,500. We rebuild with the same structural attention as new construction—proper bond patterns, through-wall flashing, and crowned shoulders that shed water instead of pooling it. On shared multi-flue chimneys, we separate the flue systems properly so your upstairs neighbor’s gas furnace doesn’t back-draft into your fireplace.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Newark
We install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, and Copperfield—the same lines commercial contractors use, not consumer-grade hardware-store stock. For Newark customers, this means we can source replacement caps, dampers, and liner sections without the two-week delay that plagues operators who shop retail. A DuraFlex stainless liner for your converted coal flue? In the van. HeatShield cerfractory mix for a parged smoke chamber? Mixed on-site. When your chimney is leaking carbon monoxide or dropping bricks, that speed matters.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Newark Homes
- Unlined coal-era flues corroding from gas condensate. In the Ironbound and North Ward, we regularly find gas furnaces vented into oversized brick flues built for coal. The flue is too large to stay hot; acidic condensate forms, weeps down the interior, and eats the mortar from within. It looks like a dirty chimney. It’s actually structural corrosion.
- Shared multi-flue chimneys with cross-draft contamination. Your neighbor’s creosote buildup can partially block a shared flue, forcing exhaust into your unit. We’ve traced “my fireplace smells when the upstairs tenant runs heat” to exactly this—one flue choked, the other drawing backward.
- Freeze-thaw spalling on century-old exposed brick. Newark’s humid winters mean masonry never fully dries before the next freeze. The surface pops off in sheets. By the time you see it on the roof, the interior wythes are often compromised.
- Failed crown and shoulder flashing letting water into the stack. Original concrete crowns crack; tar patches shrink and trap water. We rebuild crowns with proper slope and overhang, then seal with membrane flashing that moves with the structure.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Newark, NJ
Here’s what chimney repair costs in Newark’s market, based on the jobs we’ve completed across 07104, 07105, 07106, and 07107:
- Mortar repointing (partial): $180–$650
- Full chimney repointing: $1,800–$3,200
- Spalling brick repair (localized): $450–$1,100
- Brick replacement (widespread): $2,800–$4,500
- Chimney waterproofing: $850–$1,400
- Flashing repair: $650–$1,200
- Flashing replacement: $1,500–$2,400
- Partial chimney rebuild: $4,200–$6,800
- Full chimney rebuild: $7,500–$8,500
- Stainless liner installation (DuraFlex): $2,400–$4,200
These ranges reflect Newark’s specific conditions: older masonry that requires more prep work, multi-flue complexity, and access challenges on tight row house lots. We don’t quote blind. Robert Garcia inspects every chimney personally, explains what he’s seeing, and gives you a written estimate before any work starts. Estimates are free. Call (866) 884-9512.
We Also Serve Cities Near Newark
Our service radius extends throughout northern New Jersey and the Greater New York area. We regularly travel to chimney repair calls in Canandaigua, Fairport, East Rochester, and Webster—communities with their own distinct housing stock and chimney configurations, each requiring the same owner-led diagnostic approach we bring to Newark.
Serving Newark, NJ — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Newark 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 Newark
Gas appliances produce water vapor and mild acids in exhaust; when vented into an oversized coal-era flue with no liner, the flue walls stay too cool to maintain draft, so the vapor condenses and pools on the brick. That condensate is acidic enough to dissolve mortar joints and spall brick faces from the inside out. In Newark’s Ironbound and North Ward, this mismatch is common because thousands of row houses were converted from coal to gas without relining. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll scope the flue to check for hidden corrosion—estimates are free.
Every 12 months, without exception, per NFPA 211—and we recommend every 6 months if you have a shared flue serving multiple units. Newark’s two- and three-family row houses create unique risks: one tenant’s appliance can affect another’s draft, and deferred maintenance by one owner can compromise the entire stack. We recently repaired a shared multi-flue chimney on a two-family row house in the Ironbound. The upper unit had a gas furnace vented into an unlined coal flue; we relined it with DuraFlex and repointed the crown. The lower unit’s flue had spalling from years of freeze-thaw—we rebuilt that section with copper flashing. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule a joint inspection.
Repointing restores mortar joints, but it cannot reverse spalled brick faces or compromised wythe structure. If the freeze-thaw has caused surface popping only, repointing plus selective brick replacement solves it. If the interior wythes are cracked or the chimney is leaning, partial or full rebuilding is required. Newark’s humid, freeze-thaw climate accelerates this progression, so we assess the full structure before quoting. Call (866) 884-9512 for an inspection.
It matters more than on most homes. Newark’s low-lying position between the Passaic River and Newark Bay creates a persistently humid microclimate; brick chimneys here absorb moisture year-round, then face hard freeze-thaw each winter. Waterproofing with a vapor-permeable silane/siloxane treatment blocks liquid water while letting trapped moisture escape. Without it, you’re repointing every five years instead of every fifteen. Call (866) 884-9512 for a waterproofing quote.
You are likely smelling combustion byproducts, not raw gas, and the cause is usually a shared flue with cross-draft contamination. When your neighbor’s appliance fires, it may be drawing exhaust down your flue branch due to pressure imbalance, blocked flue, or improper separation between flue systems. This is a carbon monoxide risk, not an annoyance. In Newark’s multi-family row houses, we’ve traced this to creosote blockages, missing flue liners, and deteriorated mid-wall separating wythes. Call (866) 884-9512 immediately—we’ll diagnose it same-day.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Newark and the Greater New York area since 2008.