Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Richmond Hill
Chimney repair in Richmond Hill typically runs $450–$2,800 depending on whether you need mortar repointing, spalling brick replacement, or a full stack rebuild, and our Chimney Repair team usually inspects same-day and starts work within 48 hours. We know Richmond Hill’s streets — from Jamaica Avenue down to Myrtle Avenue, the narrow blocks off Lefferts Boulevard to the tight alleys behind 111th Street — and we know its chimneys. These late-Victorian and Edwardian row houses, built during Albon Platt Man’s 1890s planned-community development, carry multi-flue masonry stacks that have cycled through coal, oil, and gas conversions over 120-plus years. That history lives in your brickwork. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, handles the diagnostics himself — not a subcontractor dispatched from a call center. If you’re seeing crumbling mortar, water stains on your ceiling, or white efflorescence blooming on your stack, call (866) 884-9512. We’ll get eyes on it fast.

Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Richmond Hill’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
We’ve worked on Richmond Hill chimneys for 17 years — long enough to recognize the specific failure patterns in these 1895–1925 row houses before we even set a ladder. The semi-detached and attached homes around 11418, particularly between Jamaica Avenue and Myrtle Avenue, share party-wall stacks that create repair complexities no standalone suburban chimney faces. Our 1,096 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars include dozens from Richmond Hill homeowners who found us after another company declined the job or botched a shared-stack coordination.
Robert Garcia arrives as the lead technician on every repair call. You’re not getting a rotating crew — you’re getting the decision-maker who can authorize scope changes on-site, source DuraFlex or HeatShield materials without delay, and explain exactly why your 1920s three-flue stack is behaving differently than a 1980s single-flue chimney. Our response time to Richmond Hill averages under 90 minutes for emergency calls — cracked crowns during freeze-thaw season, sudden leaks after Queens’ driving rains — because we keep equipment staged for Queens’ dense housing stock.
That local knowledge matters when we’re maneuvering ladders in four-foot side yards, coordinating with attached neighbors on party-wall repairs, or identifying which of your multiple flues is actively venting versus abandoned. We’ve documented outcomes on Richmond Hill chimneys for more than a thousand customers. The volume reflects consistency, not a lucky streak.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Richmond Hill
Chimney Rebuilding
Full chimney rebuilding in Richmond Hill starts around $4,500 and runs to $12,000 for tall multi-flue stacks on corner properties. These century-old brick columns — some rising 35 feet above the roofline on three-story row houses near Lefferts Boulevard — weren’t built for modern venting loads. When spalling, freeze-thaw damage, and failed mortar joints compromise structural integrity, patching isn’t enough. Robert assesses whether the stack can be sectionally rebuilt or needs complete teardown, always checking whether party-wall agreements affect the scope. We rebuild with matching brick where possible and install proper crowns and caps to protect the investment.
Mortar Repointing & Tuckpointing
Repointing a typical Richmond Hill row-house chimney runs $800–$2,200, with tuckpointing (the cosmetic matching of mortar color to original) adding 15–20% for visible street-facing stacks. Queens’ freeze-thaw cycles — repeated daily through January and February — grind away the lime-based mortar these houses were built with. We grind out failed joints to proper depth and repoint with appropriate mortar: often Type N for these older soft-brick structures, never hard Portland-heavy mixes that accelerate spalling. On party-wall stacks, we coordinate access with both households so the work proceeds without gaps.
Flashing Repair
Flashing repair on Richmond Hill’s low-slope row-house roofs typically costs $350–$950. The step flashing where brick meets roof decking fails predictably on these older homes — often hidden by layers of tar patches applied by roofers who didn’t understand chimney dynamics. We remove temporary fixes and install proper counter-flashing reglets, sealed with professional-grade materials. Water infiltration at this joint destroys ceiling plaster and rots roof framing before homeowners notice exterior damage.
Spalling Brick Repair
Individual spalling brick replacement in Richmond Hill runs $150–$400 per brick when accessible, with full-face reconstruction higher. The freeze-thaw damage starts at the crown — water enters hairline cracks, expands when temperatures drop below 32°F, and pops brick faces off from the inside. We’ve replaced spalled courses on stacks from 111th Street to Myrtle Avenue, often finding that the exterior damage is the visible symptom of eroded interior flue tiles.
Chimney Waterproofing
Professional waterproofing for a standard Richmond Hill row-house chimney runs $600–$1,400, depending on stack height and accessibility. We apply vapor-permeable sealers — never film-forming coatings that trap moisture — specifically formulated for century-old masonry. On party-wall stacks, we waterproof the full exposed surface to prevent differential moisture absorption that stresses shared structures.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Richmond Hill
We install professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, and Famco — the same lines commercial contractors specify — and we stock common repair components so Richmond Hill customers aren’t waiting weeks for parts. DuraFlex stainless steel liners handle the relining demands of converted gas flues in these older stacks. HeatShield’s cerfractory resurfacing restores eroded clay flue tiles without full liner replacement when conditions allow. Famco caps and dampers fit the multi-flue configurations common on Richmond Hill’s row houses. Because Robert sources directly and keeps inventory for Queens’ typical repair profiles, we turn around most Richmond Hill jobs faster than competitors who order per-project.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Richmond Hill Homes
- Party-wall coordination delays. Roughly 60% of pre-1925 row houses in Richmond Hill share a chimney stack with an attached neighbor. When one household spots damage, both must agree on scope, cost-sharing, and access — a friction point that often leaves cracked flues and spalling brick untended for months while negotiations stall.
- Undersized relining from fuel conversions. Decades-old coal-to-gas conversions frequently used liners too narrow for modern equipment. The restricted draft causes incomplete combustion, accelerated creosote buildup in abandoned flues, and carbon monoxide risk — all hidden until a camera inspection reveals the mismatch.
- Freeze-thaw spalling on multi-flue crowns. Queens’ repeated freeze-thaw cycles crack the mortar crowns on tall, exposed chimney stacks. Water seeps through, freezes, expands, and erodes clay flue tiles from the inside out. By the time brick faces pop off, the interior damage is often extensive.
- Abandoned flues accumulating creosote. Original coal flues left in place after oil or gas conversions become reservoirs for highly combustible deposits. These unvented channels share wall cavities with active flues, creating fire and CO hazards that standard cleaning of active flues won’t address.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Richmond Hill, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Richmond Hill |
|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (standard row-house chimney) | $800 – $2,200 |
| Spalling brick replacement (per brick, accessible) | $150 – $400 |
| Chimney waterproofing | $600 – $1,400 |
| Flashing repair | $350 – $950 |
| Partial chimney rebuild | $2,800 – $6,500 |
| Full chimney rebuild | $4,500 – $12,000 |
| Stainless steel liner installation (DuraFlex) | $2,200 – $4,800 |
These ranges reflect Richmond Hill’s specific conditions: tight access requiring specialized equipment, party-wall coordination adding scheduling complexity, and the frequent need for multi-flue assessment. What drives cost upward: extensive spalling requiring brick matching, hidden flue damage discovered during crown removal, or neighbor coordination delays extending labor days. What keeps cost controlled: catching mortar failure early, before water infiltration destroys interior flue tiles. We provide written, itemized estimates before starting — no verbal ballpark figures that shift mid-job. Every estimate is free. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Richmond Hill
Our repair coverage extends throughout central and southern Queens. We regularly work in Kew Gardens on the pre-war co-op chimneys near Queens Boulevard, Briarwood on the attached brick homes off Main Street, Woodhaven on the mixed Victorian and mid-century housing along Jamaica Avenue, and Ozone Park on the dense row houses near Liberty Avenue. The same party-wall expertise, freeze-thaw diagnostics, and owner-led service apply across these neighborhoods.
Serving Richmond Hill, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Richmond Hill 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 Richmond Hill
Yes — because roughly 60% of pre-1925 row houses in Richmond Hill share a party-wall stack, any work affecting the shared structure requires both owners’ agreement on scope, access, and cost allocation. We handle the coordination: Robert Garcia meets with both households, explains the inspection findings, and structures the proposal so each party sees exactly what their flue needs versus shared elements like the crown or cap. Call (866) 884-9512 and we’ll start that conversation — estimates are free.
Your chimney was built with separate flues for each fireplace and one for the boiler or furnace — standard in 1890s–1920s construction when coal heated homes and fireplaces provided room heat. As Richmond Hill converted to oil, then gas, many secondary flues were abandoned in place or relined improperly, leaving dangerous creosote deposits and potential carbon monoxide pathways. We camera-inspect every flue to determine which are active, which are abandoned hazards, and which need relining or sealing.
Queens’ winter temperatures swing above and below freezing daily in January and February, driving moisture into mortar joints and brick faces, then expanding it as ice — a cycle that pops brick surfaces off and cracks crowns within a single season. Richmond Hill’s tall, exposed multi-flue stacks suffer disproportionately because their mass retains moisture and their height exposes them to wind-driven rain. We see the worst spalling on north- and west-facing stacks that never fully dry between freeze events.
White efflorescence on the exterior brick, unusual odors when the heating system runs, or debris falling into the fireplace are early indicators — but the first reliable sign is what a camera inspection reveals: cracked clay tiles, eroded mortar between tiles, or gaps where conversion liners have separated. In Richmond Hill’s converted flues, we regularly find liners sized for 1950s equipment that are now dangerously undersized for modern high-efficiency boilers. Call (866) 884-9512 for a camera inspection; estimates are free.
Sometimes — crown work, exterior repointing, and cap installation can often be completed from the roof and exterior. But flue relining, interior damper work, or repairs where the party wall meets roof framing typically require access to both units. We recently repaired a shared chimney stack on 111th Street in Richmond Hill where a cracked clay flue tile on one owner’s gas boiler flue was allowing exhaust into the neighbor’s attic. We installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner through the compromised tile and waterproofed both crowns, coordinating scheduling with both households to minimize disruption on the narrow street. Robert Garcia will assess your specific stack and explain exactly what access is needed before any work begins.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Richmond Hill and Queens since 2008.